Calcatta Gold and Oak Kitchen
THE PROBLEM
Our client was committed to staying in their community but had outgrown their home. After landing on the perfect neighborhood, they purchased a new home which would require some renovations to work for their family and take on their style. Most notably, the existing kitchen featured angled island and was lacking in seating. Cabinetry design was dated and not positioned for optimal use.
THE SOLUTION
Collaborating with the client, we were able to quickly identify their pain points and develop a design plan and scope that checked every box. The renovation heavily focused on creating a better layout and flow in the kitchen, making the eat-in area feel fully integrated and connected to the kitchen, tying the small butlers pantry in the kitchen and updating the floors throughout.
This was achieved with a couple small structural changes which allowed us to use the budget on upgraded finishes including custom cabinetry and lighting fixtures as well as the feature of this kitchen design: a waterfall island with end panels that were fabricated to match the end panel design of the cabinetry. This was no small feat. In addition, a full quartz backsplash was carried throughout the kitchen for a sleek, transitional look and easy cleaning.
Adjacent to the kitchen, the new eat-in area included a fully functional bench seat with two floor to ceiling pantries flanking each side adding even more storage for the family.
Our client was committed to staying in their community but had outgrown their home. After landing on the perfect neighborhood, they purchased a new home which would require some renovations to work for their family and take on their style. Most notably, the existing kitchen featured angled island and was lacking in seating. Cabinetry design was dated and not positioned for optimal use.
THE SOLUTION
Collaborating with the client, we were able to quickly identify their pain points and develop a design plan and scope that checked every box. The renovation heavily focused on creating a better layout and flow in the kitchen, making the eat-in area feel fully integrated and connected to the kitchen, tying the small butlers pantry in the kitchen and updating the floors throughout.
This was achieved with a couple small structural changes which allowed us to use the budget on upgraded finishes including custom cabinetry and lighting fixtures as well as the feature of this kitchen design: a waterfall island with end panels that were fabricated to match the end panel design of the cabinetry. This was no small feat. In addition, a full quartz backsplash was carried throughout the kitchen for a sleek, transitional look and easy cleaning.
Adjacent to the kitchen, the new eat-in area included a fully functional bench seat with two floor to ceiling pantries flanking each side adding even more storage for the family.
Project Year: 2022
Project Cost: $150,001 - $200,000
Country: United States
Zip Code: 01949