Fluted fillers, corbels and appliqués are more tools in the designer's palette for creating a custom look. These elements add more dimension and interest to an otherwise plain room — especially when used in combinations. |
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| A grape onlay on a universal filler is the crowning glory when placed above glass doors. |
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Light rail molding along the bottom edge of the wall cabinets, used in combination with a beaded filler and rosette block. |
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A rosette corbel makes a handsome counter support. |
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| A shell onlay creates a distinctive focal point wherever it goes. |
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| Get the edge when you finish off a run of cabinets with a beaded filler with rosette blocks. |
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| Beaded filler with rosette block and furniture toe treatment featuring center bead and inside corner trim. |
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A beaded full turned post is jogged forward to accent an oversized appliance. |
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FURNITURE-LIKE LEGS
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| Legs instantly transform a cabinet into a piece of furniture and suggest a custom-built kitchen or vanity… without the expense. |
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| Base turned legs pair up with frieze valances to create an airy island extension. |
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| French carved leg. |
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| Tapered leg. |
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| Accent turned leg. |
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| Accent turned leg, shown under a window seat. |
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| Base turned leg topped off with a shell ornament placed at intervals along a run of cabinets. |
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