Project Scope

KITCHEN

These clients were so excited to start the renovation process! They were not afraid to try new things and were very open to suggestions made by the designer.

 

The bay window was of little use to the homeowners, so it was eliminated in the new design. Removing the bay window allowed space for the range to be relocated to this wall, as the range top in the island was not a particular feature of the kitchen the owners liked.

 

Removing the peninsula provided more room for a bigger island with seating. This also improved the traffic flow in the kitchen area and space around the dinning room.

The size of the island also provided a space for a work-station sink, which are nearly 

 
 

This area was tricky to redesign. The pantry entrance could not be relocated and the current layout of tall cabinets around the entrance made this space look and feel too heavy. The designers suggested an open counter-wall cabinet to imitate a modern China cabinet.

The walk-in pantry hidden entrance was the solution for the transition into the pantry space.

 

Adding the wood beams was an idea developed long after the kitchen design was done. The beams make great use of high ceilings while also adding intrigue to the space.

 

BAR

 

The previous cabinet was transformed into a more beautiful and user-friendly bar. The arched opening adds an intriguing touch to this area.

The lighted walnut shelves add warmth to the grand space surrounding this space.

 

POWDER ROOM

 
 

This powder room has several unique and intriguing details, including the walnut tones and black countertop, which echo the kitchen finishes, as well as the wallpaper and design of the backsplash and vanity.

 
 

FIREPLACE

 
 
 

The stone surrounding the fireplace recalls the dark tones found throughout the rest of the house. The cabinet, previously in the kitchen, was repurposed for the living room. The dark paint aids in making this a statement piece.

 

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