Taylor advises against using bold patterned flooring in kitchens, suggesting alternatives like herringbone wood or tone-on-tone stone patterns. Expensive to replace, these bold patterns may quickly go out of style.
Concrete countertops are rising in popularity, but they can be costly and difficult to maintain. Taylor warns that they're porous and lose their appeal quickly, needing replacement within a couple of years.
Duena notes that double islands can be expensive and require a commitment to a layout. Instead, she recommends flexible furniture options, like large tables or cabinets, for visual interest in a kitchen.
Vaflor highlights potential issues with matte-black hardware, mentioning that it shows scratches easily and can flake off. She suggests polished or brass-nickel fixtures for better durability and aesthetics.
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