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All Granite and Marble - Moderator
Date: 2008-08-11 11:51:39
Donna: There is still some contrast here. The key thing that makes this kitchen work is the very intricate edging (waterfall) which separates the cabinets from the tops. If your cabinets are truly blonde, then you should have even more contrast than this. A+
Name:Donna
Date: 2008-07-27 22:38:56
usually you advise contrast, but this looks pretty.My blond wood cabinets(frost glaze) show orange undertones next to the terracotta tile floors. Grey tile splash can be changed. Would this granite work...too orange? Or one of the St. Cecilia's. I want a light kitchen...farmhouse style...beadboard etc. Black or SS appliances for contrast?