This kitchen remodel began with a space that felt closed off, dated, and difficult to use. The original layout lacked flow, storage, and proper work zones, so our first priority was improving function before introducing any design elements.
To open the kitchen and create a better connection to the rest of the home, we removed a wall and designed a seating and storage peninsula in its place. This instantly expanded the workspace and gave the room a more inviting layout. We also removed a window to extend the cabinetry, allowing for a full wall of storage, appliances, and continuous countertops.
The design is centered around bold porcelain countertops with deep greens, soft blues, and warm gold veining. These surfaces inspired the overall palette. We paired them with an Autograph Edition appliance suite in black and champagne bronze, including a 36 inch dual fuel range, beverage fridge, built in microwave, and ice maker. Matching plumbing and hardware create a cohesive finish.
The cabinetry features a natural white oak tone that adds warmth and contrast to the dramatic stone. A hand finished plaster hood introduces texture and softens the bolder materials. Every selection was made to reflect the client’s style while prioritizing daily function.
This project transforms a previously tight and impractical kitchen into a thoughtfully planned, visually striking, and efficient space. The remodel is now set up for modern living with improved storage, flow, and everyday usability.
If you are planning a kitchen remodel and want help reworking both layout and design, our team can guide you through every stage.
