Being creative, Bridgette knew that while she wasn't allowed to paint the honey-colored cabinetry in her apartment's kitchen, that wasn't going to stop her from making the room unique. It's far easier to return walls to their original color than paint cabinets, so she did just that by drenching the room in a terracotta color to blend the cabinet color while accentuating the richness. (Plus, she can easily paint it back when she moves out.)
"The kitchen before was classic builder-grade. White walls, cream 'marble' countertops, cream tile floor. I don't like being critical of design choices because they were made by a person who put thought into them, but these design choices were the antithesis of mine," Kerin explains. "I love color, pattern, and visual spectacle in all aspects of my life. It was truly a blank canvas begging for change."
"The kitchen before was classic builder-grade. White walls, cream 'marble' countertops, cream tile floor. I don't like being critical of design choices because they were made by a person who put thought into them, but these design choices were the antithesis of mine," Kerin explains. "I love color, pattern, and visual spectacle in all aspects of my life. It was truly a blank canvas begging for change."