Black, Grey, and Read All Over
Since Grey is the new Black, and Subway Tile has made the biggest comeback since the Boston Tea Party, it’s the perfect Spring Renovation for your kitchen!
Treat your cabinetry like furniture and opt for a Weathered Grey, and let your hard work show and display your pots and pans like any Iron Chef would. Get your Subway Tile at Mission Stone & Tile, and place them in a running bond pattern for that oh-so-perfect look that will create a vintage atmosphere for the modern family.
Not that I have to preface this idea with a sweet a little comment, but you’ll be dancing for joy when you have the perfect kitchen that makes the daily routine bearable.
Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Are you married to the style of your kitchen? Reevaluate your relationship with your kitchen by considering something fresh and eclectic, and say “I Do” to this Tiffany Blue vintage inspired kitchen.
Blue tones are mood relaxers and can be considered appetite suppressants; however when mixed with Orange and Mustard Yellow your kitchen will have you feeling refreshed and perky! Enticing you to bake something sweet, this kitchen color combination offers Tiffany Blue, Robin’s Egg Blue, Orange, and Mustard Yellow with Pink and Mint Green accents. Forgo the counseling, and have breakfast at Tiffany’s every morning!
Enjoy some homemade treats on a Robin’s Egg Blue dining set paired with Tiffany Blue painted floors. Inspired by the orange stained glass framed by the door, we offer different sized orange glass mosaics to compliment the blue tones. Incorporate Mustard Yellow with wall paint or accessories, and add mint green dinnerware and funky fuchsia chotskies like this Honest Abe piece. You can find these Blue paint options at Sherwin Williams to get your Tiffany Kitchen started! For fun, browse Tiffany’s while you sink your teeth into this kitchen concept!
4 CommentsIf You’re Going to "Have Her Over For Dinner," the Kitchen Better Cook!
Have Her Over For Dinner is a cool new cookbook by Nashvillian Matt Moore. This handy read is targeted for savvy bachelors willing to learn that the quickest way to a woman’s heart is through the kitchen. It’s the ultimate guide for guys.
Moore is a writer who not only can cook a great meal but can even sing for his supper. This accomplished, published author also sidelines as a singer-songwriter in Music City. Suffice to say, Moore’s a well-rounded fellow and the ultimate host anytime he has “her over for dinner.”
Moore also happens to possess a unique sense of style, so he’s well attuned to the fact that, if a guy’s going to have her over for dinner, the design of a kitchen should be as tasteful as the food that’s prepared in it.
So… When it came time to click pix for Moore’s new book, the publishing team chose none other than Mary Elizabeth Hulsey’s chef-ready, finely designed kitchen for the photo shoot. Photographer Paige Rumore captured inspiring and stunning imagery to enhance this hip handbook.
Hulsey, herself a savvy bachlorette and interior designer by trade, created a kitchen that’s as sleek and sophisticated as it is practical and functional.
With clean finishes and an open flow accented by a shock of deep orange, her kitchen is always open for business and inviting for guests. The cooking area blends beautifully into a generously proportioned living area. Made for entertaining a big group or just one-on-one, Hulsey’s kitchen really cooks.
Certainly, it was a fabulous backdrop for Have Her Over For Dinner.
Glass Mosaic Tile – Seven Heavenly New Collections
Trying to decide how to deck your walls? Get ready for a little “piece” of mind.
You’re about to discover seven new glass mosaic tile collections—creative arrangements of pure, colorful, resplendent glass—that will bring a touch of history, mystery and artistry to any interior design. All are available now at Mission Stone & Tile in Nashville.
Mosaics are among the most ancient and desirable of art forms, featuring hard bits of material joined harmoniously to create larger, dazzling finished looks, images and decor. So timelessly appealing, mosaics are wildly popular even today. One look at these new glass tile collections, and you’ll easily understand why.
Blended of the vibrant, color-soaked glass with big city panache, each of these collections is named for a Manhattan haunt or ‘hood. Just like the Big Apple, these collections are a mishmash of action that somehow comes together elegantly, memorably…beautifully.
Indulge and enjoy…
Feeling a little glassy-eyed? Venture to Mission Stone & Tile to make your selection in person. One of these mosaic collections is sure to be the missing piece for your latest project.
White Kitchens- Gleaming spaces- from Classic to Contemporary
Artistic Tile Display
Written by Leah Konen
A trio of floating wood shelves provides space for an artistic display in this New Jersey kitchen by designer Ian Cairl. The white theme includes Calacatta marble tile walls, painted cabinets, and a large island topped with two slabs of marble. You can get this wall shelving at West Elm:
Wall Shelving
Get hung up on west elm’s unique wall shelving and picture ledges, plus decorative wall mounted shelves for art, photos and objects.
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More Colors Available Paxton Wall Shelf $49.00 – $69.00 -
More Colors Available Deep Picture Ledge $35.00 – $55.00 -
Metal Picture Ledge $34.00 – $49.00
Photographer: John Gould Bessler
Leave a commentOrange You Glad You Found These Accessories?
Orange you glad you found these fabulous chandeliers and accessories?
This orange chandelier is stylishly installed at our local hand made jeans shop, Imogene + Willies. I imagine you could accomplish this look by finding an old chandelier that has the right circumference, and proper “hangings” and paint it!

This chandelier is equally fabulous. It has a little more weightiness, and the crystal tear drops make it even more elegant. Again, make this one yourself!

This is orangalicious! Found at www.shopwildthings.com- its a little small, but perfect for a small cozy powder room.

Clockwise from top: Gemini Flamingo pillow ($65), Maren candlesticks (short, $50; tall, $75; www.blisslivinghome.com), Store ‘N Cube nesting tables ($199 for a set of three, www.pbteen.com), Bead Storage Bushel ($275, www.hableconstruction.com), Lacquered boxes ($295 for a set of three, www.plantationhomeaccessories.com), Solid cashmere throw ($298, www.wshome.com), Otomi fabric runner ($68-$72, www.jacarandahome.com), Ojai dinnerware collection mug ($15, www.jonathanadler.com), Binders (mini, $16; three-ring, $24) and rubber bands ($8 for a set of two, www.russellandhazel.com), Ojai dinnerware collection dinner plate ($24), salad plate ($20) and small bowl ($20, www.jonathanadler.com). Terri Sapienza (By Julia Ewan — The Washington Post)

I would love to have a niche to fit this modern kitchen into. If this is a little much for everyday living- incorporate it into a catering kitchen, laundry room, or mother in law suite.
Getting on a scale that’s this fun and orange must be worth at least an 1/8 of a pound.

This orange blender is made by Kitchen Aid.

This 4×12 Orange Burst Glass Tile is perfect for kitchen backplash tile .

“Orange is the ultimate anti-depressant,” says Jonathan Adler, the potter, decorator and shop owner. “It’s the color of sunshine. It’s crisp and refreshing. It will always be my go-to color for a jolt of happiness.” Adler, whose signature “10 Commandments for a Happy, Chic Home” include “Thou shalt not be afraid of orange,” says he pairs it with white, chocolate brown, navy and lemon yellow.
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