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ashleakooman
This original 1940's farmhouse kitchen was updated with mint paint and some inexpensive pulls. Previous owners had changed the counter tops, backsplash and sink/faucet.
One Kings Lane
The Finished Kitchen Makeover AFTER: Megan assured me we could get a sophisticated, Danish-inspired look easily with a few clever reinterpretations of the list above. Even better, she said it would involve no demolition, permits, or having to stay elsewhere while my kitchen was in ruins. “You might look at a less-than-beautiful kitchen and think ripping out cabinets or tearing up floors is the only solution,” says Megan. “But I wanted to show how truly transforming a total wash of paint color can be. It has the power to unify disparate finishes and forgives any imperfections.”
Here’s the step-by-step evolution of my hovel of a kitchen into a dead ringer for the Danish beauty.
Photos by Lesley Unruh.
Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
Like most homes built in the 1980’s this combined entry, living room, eating area, and kitchen were completely compartmentalized with walls. They loved the idea of opening up the spaces to accommodate more of a great room feeling. Advance Design accomplished this by opening up the corner of the kitchen to not only make the space flow, but to let light into the dark eating nook and living room.
Working on a budget, opening up the space and installing new hardwood flooring was a priority, so a more expansive kitchen had to be economical. Wanting a clean, contemporary feel; tall espresso shaker cabinets replaced old soffits, and River White granite made an impressive and clean lined contrast. A drywall pantry was replaced with an efficient roll out pantry, and stylish long stainless steel pulls tie the whole look together.
Photo Credits- Joe Nowak
ArtCraft Homes LLC
A total gut-to-the-studs and rebuild within the shell of a vintage 1931 Spanish bungalow in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles by Tim Braseth of ArtCraft Homes. Every space was reconfigured and the floorplan flipped to accommodate 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, a dining room and expansive kitchen which opens out to a full backyard patio and deck with views of the L.A. skyline. Remodel by ArtCraft Homes. Staging by ArtCraft Collection. Photography by Larry Underhill.
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This efficient kitchen provides storage for non-kitchen items below a counter top eating area. Low VOC maple cabinets and simple plastic laminate counter tops are dressed up with a glass and stone mosaic tile backsplash and hand blown fixtures.
Jim Houston
Mercury Mosaics and Tile
Who says neutral tile can't be beautiful? This kitchen features our handmade tile in Light Grey. The fireplace in the dining room complements the kitchen's backsplash in the exact same tile. It creates a truly clean, modern and beautiful space.
3"x6" Subway Tile - 815W Light Grey
Madson Design
A farmhouse kitchen of clean Shaker-style cabinetry and contrasting black countertop, continuing the tonal theme of the exterior. The mudroom and pantry cabinetry beyond. Wide plank flooring throughout, with gray slate in the heavily-trafficked mudroom and hall.
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