Metal Tiles

These cute little boxes contain self-stick 4″ metal tiles from Chemetal.  They do not require any grout and you can cut them yourself using common tools.  A box of 54 tiles costs $79. 

One of my friends wants to cover the ceiling at her entry with them.  The possibilities are endless.

  

Murano Glass Hood

Futuro Futuro has some of the most striking range hoods on the market.  The Murano Collection features tempered glass panels internally lit for a dramatic effect.  The body is made of stainless steel with 4-speed electronic controls.  The grease filter is removable for easy cleaning in the dishwasher and the blower is only 3.2 sones. Choices include island or wall mount and vented or recirculating with a carbon filter. Futuro Futuro hoods are made in Italy and come with a 3 year warranty.

   

Small Kitchen, Many Cabinets

This picture is from the June issue of Dwell Magazine.

It proves that you can add lots of storage to a small space without it looking boring. 

The article didn’t discuss the details of the kitchen but it made me think of when people buy kitchen displays or cabinets from someone who is remodeling and they try to come up with ways to use all the cabinets in their own kitchen.

A Special Thanks goes to mod*mom for giving me a peek at the digital edition of Dwell Magazine

Tropical Round Coconut Tile

KitchAnn Style

 I’ve written about the penny round glass mosaic
tile from Zaijan in a previous post.

Now I want to mention their Tropical Life series
of tile that combines coconut shell tile with marble mosaic tile.

The raw texture of the coconut precisely cut into
medallions and borders with traditional stone
makes these tiles irresistible.

I’ve seen these tiles in person and the pictures do
not do justice to their beauty.

These tiles are perfect for turning a master
bathroom suite into a tropical oasis.