March is the month when the weather finally transitions from wintertime to spring, so it’s no surprise our top pins were all bright spaces with earthy tones and plenty of lumière naturelle. Kitchens were the favorite room on our Pinterest boards, which tells us you have restorations on the mind. Click through to see our a lot of pinned images in March and find out if your favorite made the list!
Coming in tenth is the new classic in kitchen design, which pairs Shaker-style cabinets with subway tile.
Photographer: Alex Lukey
Source: house & home March 2016
Designer: Rachel Fox, Renard & Co
Black in the bedroom? We say yes! It creates drama in this hotel-like master bedroom, while mini wood dressers and art adds contrast.
See a lot more of this condo on H&H TV.
Photographer: Jason Stickley
Designer: Natalie Chong
Bathrooms are a terrific place to play with soapstone, as exemplified in this airy space where the countertop’s moody color and texture steals the show.
See a lot more bathrooms with soapstone counters here.
Photographer: Corey Gaffer
Source: Martha O’Hara Interiors
Designer: Martha O’Hara
First impressions are very important, and our followers agree. for this reason why these extra-tall arched doors of Remodelista co-founder Francesca Connolly’s 1870 home came in seventh.
See a lot more of her Brooklyn brownstone here.
Photographer: Matthew Williams/Photofoyer
Source: house & home March 2016
Designer: Lucien Rees Roberts
It’s an art to make something functional look cool, and this kitchen succeeds. The functional open shelving units are dressed up through a stylized mix of dishes, books and artwork.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
Source: house & home March 2014
Designer: Paul Rowan and Marcee Ruby
Our followers just couldn’t get enough of designer Allison Wilson’s industrial yet homey kitchen. Her fresh take on standard style helped this kitchen come in as the fifth a lot of pinned image of the month.
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Photographer: Stacey Brandford
Source: house & home February 2016
Designer: Allison Willson, Sarah Richardson Design
Who wouldn’t be interested by a 240-square-foot home? This functional space doubles as a dining area and a living room.
See a lot more of this tiny country home here.
Source: Courtesy of New Frontier tiny Homes
Designer: David Latimer
This kitchen fills an awkward corner where cabinets wouldn’t fit with a shelf of colorful cookbooks, supplying pinners with a smart storage solution.
See a lot more kitchen cabinet ideas here.
Photographer: Stacey Brandford
Source: house & home March 2016
Designer: Natalie Hodgins and Kate Stuart, Sarah Richardson Design
Soapstone countertops are clearly trending with this kitchen coming in as the second a lot of popular pin.
See a lot more kitchens with soapstone counters here.Source: Rafe Churchill Architects
Designer: Rafe Churchill Architects
Il est à la broche supérieure du mois est un sous-sol travailleur par la designer Erin Feasby de Feasby & Bleeks Design, qui maximise le style et le pied carré. Il y a même une petite cuisine de style servante sous l’escalier.
Voir beaucoup plus de cette cure de jouvence sur H&H TV.
Photographe: Alex Lukey
Source: maison et maison avril 2017
Designer: Erin Feasby