Charming Transitional Kitchen Remodel in Fountain Valley
Timeless yet contemporary, this Fountain Valley remodel took traditional design and contemporary accents to create a charming space. What was initially a narrow, closed-off kitchen is now an open-concept space as a result of the decision to remove a center wall. Neutral, earthy tones such as white, grey, & dark brown keep this room traditional, but modern finishes make it feel fresh and peaceful.
Custom Omega-Framed raised panel cabinetry is seen in Elemental White along the outer edges of the kitchen while island cabinets are finished in Labrador to add depth and moodiness to this space. This beautiful kitchen is functional as well, with features like a beverage fridge, island-incorporated microwave, and corner-rotating cabinets. A stunning hood vent is seen in a dark black to elevate this space even more.
A polished quartz-stone countertop by Caesarstone is seen in the color Moorland Fog, unique veining details add visual texture to this kitchen. A ceramic tile backsplash is seen in both a subway tile pattern as well as a herringbone pattern in the center. A fireplace update and home office station update were also included in this remodel.
Custom Omega-Framed raised panel cabinetry is seen in Elemental White along the outer edges of the kitchen while island cabinets are finished in Labrador to add depth and moodiness to this space. This beautiful kitchen is functional as well, with features like a beverage fridge, island-incorporated microwave, and corner-rotating cabinets. A stunning hood vent is seen in a dark black to elevate this space even more.
A polished quartz-stone countertop by Caesarstone is seen in the color Moorland Fog, unique veining details add visual texture to this kitchen. A ceramic tile backsplash is seen in both a subway tile pattern as well as a herringbone pattern in the center. A fireplace update and home office station update were also included in this remodel.
Project Year: 2018
Country: United States
Zip Code: 92708
Others who worked on this project: Photography by Leigh Ann Rowe