There’s a saying: “Don’t mix business with pleasure.” But I disagree. As long as you stay professional and set expectations in advance, it can be a very positive experience. Case in point: These clients are good friends of mine. Because of this, I’ve gotten to see them REALLY use and enjoy their kitchen, and I’ve experienced first-hand the impact it has on their family and their everyday life. Also, since we are friends and have some similar tastes, it was extra fun to work with them!
We removed a wall, shifted the layout, and upgraded everything. What a difference!
And to really truly show the transformation, here are some before photos:
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We love a good remodeling project, especially when the Before photos really show the dramatic change. This is the perfect Before & After project to showcase! We’re grateful that we have projects like this to add to our portfolio. On top of that, the clients are wonderful and fun people, so we really lucked out with this one!
Last week I wrote about a recent kitchen remodel over on the Utah Style blog. Today I wanted to present some before & after photos for comparison.
The “before” photos of a remodeling project are what makes remodeling so unique compared to new construction. They indicate the challenges involved in the job, as well as the dramatic difference good design can make, both in aesthetic and (just as important) function.
Let me give a little background on this project. The client was looking to update their oak kitchen so she called enzy design. During the course of our initial consultation I pointed out some of the inefficiencies of the kitchen layout, and we discussed potential changes. We explored these changes throughout the design phase – I presented a concept that combined the island and dining table, creating space for a casual sitting area in the kitchen. Fortunately the client was open to new ideas, and we went in this direction. Since photos speak louder than words, I’ll stop writing and just post some photos:
Before:
After: