Don’t Call It Sage—This D.C. Kitchen’s Seafoam Cabinets Bring the Drama
The statement island helps, too.
The statement island helps, too.
And a TV that disappears in time for dinner.
Clever moves made in inches, not feet.
Not to mention, she made pea green cabinets cool.
Plus his easy trick for a seamless drywall transition.
Plus they’re cheaper than popular rough-cut white oak.
And offered to be my countertop installer’s assistant.
Warm brown cabinets was the secret ingredient.
The sidekick? A broom cabinet.
The space used to feel like the ’80s, but now it’s more 1800s.
And creatively hiding the laundry room drying rack
Farrow & Ball’s Dead Salmon on the island doesn’t hurt.
Views of Puget Sound also played a role.
Plus when losing a window can be a good thing.
I tore down an arch two days before giving birth.
From new construction to cottage cool.
What stayed (and what changed) in a childhood home.