All The Pretty Things
- At June 23, 2014
- By Ali
- In Life Together, New House
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So, this is how we spent our Saturday.
IT WAS THE BEST DAY, EVER!
We spent the whole day pouring over the blueprints for the house, color swatches, tile squares, sample flooring, brick examples and even went out to the stone yard to pick out the accents for the outside. The only thing left to choose is granite because the vendor is in San Antonio and closes early on Saturday.
I mean. This was like real-life HGTV, y’all.
We really want the overall esthetic of the house to be a a mix of vintage, rustic and modern. Mike likes really industrial vintage – lots of wood and metal. I like clean lines and rustic flair. We’re moving away from the sort of old-world, Tuscan color pallet and changing to a mix of cool and warm tones. Mike is super pumped for this. I had already done his office in tones like this in our current house, so he’s all for the move. He was my guinea pig to see if I would still love it after a while and I really, really do.
Here’s a little peek at what we chose!
Let’s start with Inspiration Photos:
I love the color schemes of both of these rooms. I want a mix of slate gray/blue, white, caramel, chocolate and bronze. I also love the fireplace here. I gave this photo to the builder so they can build it out that way.
For the kitchen, I found that over the years of using Pinterest, I’d kept pinning photos of kitchens that have white/cream cabinets, dark counters and wood floors. Vintage/rustic with a modern touch. LOVE.
This is our floor plan so you can get an idea of how everything will be laid out. 1-story, 3 bed/2 batch with a study.
Kitchen, living, dining, foyer, mud room and all hall ways will have plank vinyl flooring. It’s a faux-wood product that is incredibly realistic and pretty indestructible. The cabinets in the kitchen, the built-in cabinets for the TV in the living room and the trim throughout the house will all be the same color. Walls and ceilings will all be the same color throughout except for bathrooms and the master bedroom.
Cabinet/Trim: Marshmallow
Wall/Ceiling: Samovar Silver
Floor: Saddle
The kitchen will have all stainless appliances and a chocolate colored granite. Cabinets will be solid cherry wood white, flat paneled with glass inserts in the side-upper cabinets. All hardware for the cabinets, faucets, doorknobs and light fixtures will be oil-rubbed bronze.
This is the dining room light we chose, so you can see the finish here:
The island is 9ft long and a single, flat solid surface with an overhang that will fit 3-4 barstools and have 3 pendant lights above.
Backsplash will be grayish/white tumbled marble cut and stacked like subway tile:
The fireplace tile will be similar to whats in the inspiration photo. Lots of brown and caramel with striations of gray-blue.
All of the bedrooms will have carpet. We chose a neutral khaki with dark gray flecks. The master bedroom is still up-in-the-air color-wise based on what we choose as a comforter set. I want to stay really soft and layer neutral tones with a few pale-blue accents. So I’m thinking a Mushroom or Puddy color on the wall – like a brownish gray.
I’m so in love with the Vintage-Washed Belgian collection bedding from Restoration Hardware. It’s not cheap, but once you touch it you’ll know why. So soft and it comes in all sorts of muted colors. This is my inspiration for our bedroom. I will have to buy it slowly in pieces, but I will. have. it.
We are changing up the cabinet color in both bathrooms. We decided to go with stained instead of painted so that we could keep the countertops lighter. They’ll both have the same tile as well, with bigger 2ox20 used in the master and 13×13 in the second. It’s a neutral bone color with dark brown striations and pitting, similar to a tumbled marble.
Carpet and bathroom tile:
The wall color in both bathrooms will be a spa-blue called Sea Salt. The counter top and soaking tub in the master will both be a pale gray cultured marble and the second bath will have a bisque colored counter to go with the tub and toilet.
Master bath colors:
Now for the exterior. We are so lame. We love the look of the house we’re in. So we tried to stay close to the same brick, paint and stone colors. The front door will be half privacy glass with a wrought iron design in the window. We added a dark brown to the pallet to make the door and the shutters pop.
External paint colors:
French Roast: Door and shutters
Trim: Sand Dollar
Garage Door and back siding: Sands of Time
Brick and stone choices:
That’s it so far. As we go through the build we’ll update regularly so that you all know how it’s going!
And we hope you all come visit once it’s complete!
-Ali