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Castle Building & Remodeling
This twin home was the perfect home for these empty nesters – retro-styled bathrooms, beautiful fireplace and built-ins, and a spectacular garden. The only thing the home was lacking was a functional kitchen space.
The old kitchen had three entry points – one to the dining room, one to the back entry, and one to a hallway. The hallway entry was closed off to create a more functional galley style kitchen that isolated traffic running through and allowed for much more countertop and storage space.
The clients wanted a transitional style that mimicked their design choices in the rest of the home. A medium wood stained base cabinet was chosen to warm up the space and create contrast against the soft white upper cabinets. The stove was given two resting points on each side, and a large pantry was added for easy-access storage. The original box window at the kitchen sink remains, but the same granite used for the countertops now sits on the sill of the window, as opposed to the old wood sill that showed all water stains and wears. The granite chosen (Nevaska Granite) is a wonderful color mixture of browns, greys, whites, steely blues and a hint of black. A travertine tile backsplash accents the warmth found in the wood tone of the base cabinets and countertops.
Elegant lighting was installed as well as task lighting to compliment the bright, natural light in this kitchen. A flip-up work station will be added as another work point for the homeowners – likely to be used for their stand mixer while baking goodies with their grandkids. Wallpaper adds another layer of visual interest and texture.
The end result is an elegant and timeless design that the homeowners will gladly use for years to come.
Tour this project in person, September 28 – 29, during the 2019 Castle Home Tour!
Keilty Remodeling LLC
Walls were removed and doorways infilled to relocate the kitchen into a rarely used dining room and provide a large, usable kitchen.
Coffey & Co. House of Interiors
This open kitchen was designed as the hub of the house and connected to the double sided fireplace hearth room shown previously. Photo by Jeffrey Beebe
Village and Coast, LLC
Transformed this boring builder grade kitchen into a stunning and modern workspace. Painted medium brown oak cabinets a deep Mink Grey. Installed a neutral travertine matchstick tile back splash with slate inset behind the Jenn Air cooktop. Brushed nickel hardware in a modern profile and undercabinet lighting add sparkle.
Sesshu Design Associates, Ltd
A kitchen that any cook would love to have- spacious, loads of counter space and state-of-the-art appliances – in a rustic mountain style home that brings the grandeur of the surroundings inside.
Photo credits: Design Directives, Dino Tonn
Paper Moon Painting
White cabinets painted in Benjamin Moore BM OC-45, Swiss Coffee by Paper Moon Painting. Photo by Lori Sear.
Renaissance Kitchen and Home
This two story kitchen was created by removing an unwanted bedroom. It was conceived by adding some structural columns and creating a usable balcony that connects to the original back stairwell.This dramatic renovations took place without disturbing the original 100yr. old stone exterior and maintaining the original french doors,
Kitchen with Granite Benchtops and Travertine Splashback Design Ideas
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