Choosing the correct material for your kitchen flooring can make or break the room’s style. It’s true—this seemingly insignificant surface we walk across every single day is actually one of the most crucial design elements in your home!
read moreMatching your wood flooring to your cabinets may seem daunting. There’s always the risk that the colors will clash or be too similar—quickly turning your room into an eyesore. How do you choose a wood type to use, and how can you match your cabinetry to it?
read moreA timeless bathroom design can help ensure that your home remains stylish for years to come. From colors to amenities, each aspect of the bathroom contributes to its value—no matter how small. The trick is knowing how to mix and match every element to create a design that can be called “timeless.”
read moreIn Scandinavian kitchens, neutral color palettes, mixed materials, and limited decor are frequently chosen to achieve a balance of practicality and simplicity. The result is a beautiful, sleek-looking Scandinavian-style kitchen perfect for any time of year.
read moreHere at Special Additions, we are currently changing out a few kitchen displays and bath displays to make room for new ones. As a result, we are selling select displays* right now.
read moreA hidden coffee bar is a popular new fixture in redesigned kitchens. Whether it’s conveniently located under the counter or in a pantry next to your refrigerator, hidden coffee bars seem to make mornings just a little bit better.
read moreThere are a few innovative ways to create storage in your home without compromising on livability and style. Here are the top unconventional places to add cabinet space in your home!
read moreAdding crown molding to cabinets is an easy way to elevate the style of your kitchen or bathroom. Offered in a variety of versatile colors and designs, crown molding can add elegant style and flair to even the simplest of designs.
read moreCabinet hardware is the dazzling “jewelry” that makes your kitchen shine, so it’s important to coordinate it with other design elements—such as materials, color schemes, and other hardware—and consider both style and functionality.
read moreIt can be easy to overlook your mudroom and forget its style potential. However, this is often the first room you see when entering your home, and when thoughtfully planned, it can be just as fashionable as it is functional.
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