1920's Portland Bungalow
This was a flip for a developer client, who wanted to maximize the use of space in a small kitchen and with a minimal budget. The original kitchen was gutted, and the new kitchen built from scratch. He used appliances he had leftover from another job. Using grey cabinetry minimized the contrast of the stainless steel look, making the kitchen feel larger.
The kitchen was made of modified IKEA components. Awkward spaces between standard sized cabinets were filled in with wood trim. The two-toned approach made the kitchen seem larger with heavier grey on the bottom and lighter white on the top.
All furniture and accessories from the designer's own collection
Photography by Inger Klekacz
upper white lower gray