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    Showing posts with label splashback. Show all posts

    Wednesday, May 08, 2013

    Hello Deliciousness! x

    I wanted to  title this post "Holy Sh!tballs"!  .. but then, i'm not crass like that.

    Much.

    Sometimes.




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    Actually, I don't like swearing a whole lot, it makes me wince to hear it.
    But it lends impact at times, and I enjoy it as a humourous exclamation point.

    In other words: it's ok when I do it, but if you do it...


    ( i'm a really excellent mother, my fave game being do as I say, not as I do )






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    But seriously, I went to the house last night and they were still at it hammer & tong ( note: no tongs actually witnessed ) until 5.30pm!  Normally I pop in after school and they are just cleaning up, or sometimes already gone.  I got these just as the light was leaving, and cranked the ISO. 

    Smoke & mirrors.


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    I.freaking.LOVE.IT!


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    Lights!  Pendants!  Splashback!  Cabinetry!

    Those blokes had it all goin' ohn, and it's starting to look *amazing*


    Eep!

    Friday, April 12, 2013

    Every NO brings you closer to a YES

    So i'm sorta getting there on the kitchen .. it's getting darker earlier now, so by the time
    the builders leave I am playing with stuff in minimal light and the kids are whining for food.

    Happy Space.



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    Pic 1.

    Love the uneven tiling, and the colour is perfect.  Unfortunately, the finish I want doesn't come
    in the colour I want, and the colour I want has a weird finish.  Working on it.



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    Pic 2.

    Whever I see silver travertine in store, I drool over it.  Can also get my random lines of
    thick/thin and differing lengths .. but when I get it home I think it's too wishy-washy and I
    really need the darker contrast of above. 

    Trying to source something similar in bluestone .. in a semi-polished finish. 
    Have a sample of a ceramic that works to LOOK like bluestone, but the fakeness annoys me....



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    This is a perfect colour.  It's Graphite from Southern Splashbacks, in their Matrix range.
    BUT, i've discovered I don't like the uber-reflectability of glass, and the tile patterns
    are all uniform.


    So .. where i'm at now:


    - looking for an afforable stepped stone with a uniform profile
    ( not that jutty-out stacked stone you see in landscaping .. the ones above are flat-fronted )
    and a polished front ( shiny, but not too shiny )

    - the brushed steel under-island kicker is gone .. apparently you can do painted kraftboard
    under the kicker, which means I can paint it whatever I like, and when I want to change it,
    I simply do that. 
    I freaking heart paint  ♥

    - the pendants.  Which I love, but, depending on the splashie, may be wrongtown in tone. 
    However, I figured I could make up a watery dye solution to darker/lighten/colour them
    if needed.. which appeals because that also means I could colour them yellow or teal or red
    if I freaking wanted, and it wouldn't matter, because hello .. paint! ..

    Paint has always been my saviour..

    The husbo would be horrified probably .. but hey, i'm not in love with many pendants
    out there atm, and if I got ( for eg ) non-offensive, safe neutral white glass .. then that's it
    for 10years or so, because changing kitchen pendants = at least $300 for new lights
    + a sparkie to change them.  That aint going to happen. 

    I do like the simple 'nude' glass pendants out there atm, but know a few people that wished
    they didn't due to kitchen steam/dust and they get incredibly grotty. 
    Plus, you can't paint glass, can you.  No. 
    So I think my concrete is more enduring.  For me. 

    Even if you're horrified I might paint them..


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    Finally, it's a big splasie - vast .. needs breaking up.  I've *always* installed a rail or two
    in every kitchen i've ever had, and this one will be no different.  I bought a couple of these
    cute pots from IKEA yesterday to hang off them, like you can see in the pics above. 
    I love fresh herbs and I love the pop of green.  I'll take them down when cooking,
    but I like the thought of natural stone with natural living herbs.

    Oh - and Tolix stools .. yeah .. dunno .. i'm unsure what all the hype is about?  
    I don't mind the one I used above, and i'm not anti-Tolix .. I just think they're a little bit
    overtrending atm?  A lot of people are suggesting them to me :)

    I quite like these though:



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    I found them on Houzz. 
    Love.

    Tuesday, April 09, 2013

    Double-Denim?

    I mocked this up in Photoshop last night, using an i-phone pic of the stacked tiles,
    a jpg of the cement pendants, and a rather careless blob of grey in place of the stainless
    steel under-bench kicker.

    Probably could have tried a bit harder there.

    Also threw in the exact oven/stovetop ( it's a freestanding all-in-one job ) and a tap
    that looks like the tap I bought.


    Double Denim?


    The problem?

    Wellllll .. it's hard to tell here .. but is there enough lift?

    Friends on facebook suggested black pendants, but I am sooo in love with these. 
    I also think the stacked tile suits the great expanse of splashback there.

    ( 10 minutes later - blogging in real time, folks )


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    Ok, so added some "stuff" .. perhaps I can break up the splashback by adding a couple of shelves.
    Pretty impractical for herbs, but I like the green.

    But I do NOT like the brushed steel.  It's very .. disco ... hmm ...  I think  it would be darker
    than this??


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    Finally, above, I *LIKE* this .. BUT .. I think the splashback is DARKER, hence, do I need
    the pendants to be darker??  Secondly, these pendants do NOT come in a darker shade,
    which means a shop return and buying something else in black.  Which I don't want to do
    ( because these are soooo beautiful ).

    I like the darker kicker....


    You'd think i'd actually think about stuff BEFORE building a kitchen, huh?

    Suggestions, and stockist advice most appreciated!!


    xx
    Lea

    Wednesday, April 03, 2013

    Tile, Tile Baby...

    Splashback!  Holla!


    I have found the most divine tiles in all of the world.

    Even better, they are Australian Made & Owned .. right here in Melbourne!
    So beautiful, I dream of them.

    I'm down to a choice between two formats.. and a bazillion colours.

    From their site:

    Southern Cross Ceramics has been manufacturing designer ceramics since 1987
    and leads the world with its unique solid Murano glass on porcelain technology.



    Yeah, i'm impressed.



    I first saw their tiles in our local tile place.  Mesmerising.
    However, with limited samples etc, I called the manufacturer and they said I could pop on over.
    Expecting a dingy warehouse and a surly bloke who spoke in grunts,
    I was pleasantly surprised to be genuinely welcomed into their showroom..


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    They put on a video for the kids and I spent an HOUR there with the lovely Miranda
    while we mutually admired each other's good taste, and then she sent me home with a
    variety of samples, which I will now be returning and exchanging for others
    ( sounds like my kitchen pendants, huh ? ;)

    The thing is, I chose too safe.  Besides my body screaming out for the Kiwi..
    or the Barley Sugar.. or the Chilli or the Turquoise ... I took home some milder shades
    that would 'blend' and 'not date'.

    How boring.


    Do these tiles look like they want to play safe?
    No.  No they don't.

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    ^
    This is the lovely Miranda's arms as she holds up one of the formats I am debating. 
    Format 10 is fine for a safer colour I think.. but I think my heart yearns for ...


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    Matrix Format 2.  Yes, that's right, the one with lots of grout to suck up the spills and splashes.

    But you know what?  I'll deal with that for the pretty. 
    Miranda even gave me information on a 100% stain proof grout they recommend,
    so nice try, korma curry.. nice try spag bol, you aint got nothing on us!

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    If you're in the market for tiles, I totally recommend a visit to Southern Cross Splashbacks.
    They have an online tile visualiser ( that I used for a couple of these pics here ), but not all
    the formats and tiles are available.  However, you can get a good indication of colour,
    and then go from there. 


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    Please note I was neither paid nor received product for this recommendation...  I just get
    a bit excited sometimes and want to share the pretty.
     
    However, if they do happen to read this and want to offer me free tiles and/or discounts, hell yes i'd say, thanks muchly, that would be *grand*
    And I would tile the whole house.


    Yes.I.would.  Well.. maybe.  ( I'd definitely add a bit of colour to my bathroom )


    xx
    Lea