Kitchen Lightens Up
This kitchen was stuck in the dark ages – literally, so we flipped the formerly trendy dark colors and busy tile to bright white and simple layouts.
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- Kitchen Lightens Up
This kitchen was stuck in the dark ages – literally, so we flipped the formerly trendy dark colors and busy tile to bright white and simple layouts.
To start, we opened up the space by lowering the shower wall to a half-wall. In the shower, we created side-by-side built-in storage which added a beautiful and functional touch.
This client was frustrated with the small bathtub, hoping to fit a larger two-person tub in its place. They also wanted to install two side-by-side vanities and a large mirror
When picking materials for this project we went natural, wood and stone. Custom wood cabinetry expanded the storage, and a new quartz countertop expanded the vanity.
When it comes to kitchen remodels, it’s never too late. This retired couple had been eagerly awaiting the first remodel to their home bought in the 1960s. We took every opportunity to update and create the kitchen they’ve always wanted.
We can never get enough counter space and storage in our kitchens. So many old kitchens have unnecessary soffits that limit your cabinet size, so we tore them out and went all the way to the ceiling. To expand the counters…
Even if you’re happy with the general layout of your kitchen, there’s always room for small improvements that have a big impact. Designing the cabinets to reach all the way to the ceiling and replacing the rarely used desk with a small counter added an incredible amount of storage space.
Having grown up in Europe, this couple modeled their children’s bathroom after the minimalist design aesthetic popular across the continent. The small space makes the most of clean lines, white and grey tones, and a pop of patterns on the floor to keep some fun.
Updating a kitchen is a golden opportunity to match its form and function to your lifestyle. These wine lovers took full advantage to create custom storage for their collection among their new cabinetry, while also taking into account the way their dining area flowed into the kitchen.
When you have a busy, bustling family coming and going, cooking and chatting, dining and dashing, you need all the space you can get. We designed an open concept that lets life flow easier while retaining the charm of this old craftsman home.