This kitchen transformation was more than a facelift, it was a complete reimagining of a space untouched since the 1970s.
The original design featured dark wood cabinetry, heavy finishes, and outdated appliances that made the room feel cramped and dim. With the children grown and out of the house, the homeowners were ready to create the bright, functional kitchen they had always dreamed of, one that respected the traditional character of their older home while offering modern convenience.
The result is a stunning blend of classic and contemporary. Crisp white upper cabinets and slate blue lowers replaced the bulky wood, while a waterfall-edge island in quartz now anchoring the space with elegance and practicality. Warm wood floors bring a richness underfoot, while geometric tile and glass pendants add style and light.
Thoughtful details like easy-to-use handles, high-end appliances, and a pot-filler elevate both form and function, creating a timeless kitchen perfectly tailored to its owners’ lifestyle.
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Christine Hamilton InteriorsOriginal Author
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