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A Pot of Gold: Kitchen Before & After

By April 1, 2019 No Comments

Raise your hand if you love a good before & after project?

Then this is it!…This project follows our tried and true process of integrating good design planning and principles + our client’s personal needs and tastes to create their perfect new space.

Now that we’ve seduced you with two of the after photos from a recent kitchen remodel….it is time to rewind for a moment and see how we got here.  Like many home owners seeking a change in design, our clients weren’t quit sure what was possible.   They weren’t impressed with their kitchen’s lack of of prep space or the location of the range.  However they had a feeling that a larger island and a better layout would make them happy.

 

Fast forward and our client’s kitchen has been transformed into a larger, more vibrant space.  The doors and walls have been reconfigured to enhance the flow of traffic within the space as well as in and out of the room. We incorporated our client’s love of reds and golds with bright airy colors, and deep warm wood tones.  Overall the kitchen looks & feels more open.

There is so much we adore beyond these big changes:

~The beauty and details of the range and hood are the focal points that draw your eye into the heart of the kitchen

~The large island is the perfect space for a quick bite to eat or overflow counter space when whipping up a delicious meal

~The sub-zero built in refrigerator feels so streamlined with the space it resides in

And, who doesn’t want increased countertop & pantry space to give their new kitchen an overall better feel?

At the end of each project, we find it valuable to reflect upon our work by asking: is the client happy? Did we meet our financial needs? And, did we do our absolute best? The completion of this project checked all of these boxes! Our clients love how their new kitchen functions as well as how it feels…and that’s sorta the whole point, right?!

 

A huge thank you to Paramount Cabinets and Metro Tile, and to Lucy Call for the beautiful photography.

 

Stay tuned to see what else went down (literally) in this house…here is a hint:

Creative, outside-of-the-box thinking + knowledge & experience moving walls + great collaboration with a structural engineer!