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Working with this Glen Ellyn client was so much fun the first time around, we were thrilled when they called to say they were considering moving across town and might need some help with a bit of design work at the new house.
The kitchen in the new house had been recently renovated, but it was not exactly what they wanted. What started out as a few tweaks led to a pretty big overhaul of the kitchen, mudroom and laundry room. Luckily, we were able to use re-purpose the old kitchen cabinetry and custom island in the remodeling of the new laundry room — win-win!
As parents of two young girls, it was important for the homeowners to have a spot to store equipment, coats and all the “behind the scenes” necessities away from the main part of the house which is a large open floor plan. The existing basement mudroom and laundry room had great bones and both rooms were very large.
To make the space more livable and comfortable, we laid slate tile on the floor and added a built-in desk area, coat/boot area and some additional tall storage. We also reworked the staircase, added a new stair runner, gave a facelift to the walk-in closet at the foot of the stairs, and built a coat closet. The end result is a multi-functional, large comfortable room to come home to!
Just beyond the mudroom is the new laundry room where we re-used the cabinets and island from the original kitchen. The new laundry room also features a small powder room that used to be just a toilet in the middle of the room.
You can see the island from the old kitchen that has been repurposed for a laundry folding table. The other countertops are maple butcherblock, and the gold accents from the other rooms are carried through into this room. We were also excited to unearth an existing window and bring some light into the room.
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
Photography by: Michael Alan Kaskel
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Kitchen Design by Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
Interior Design by Renee Dion, The Dion Group
For more information on kitchen and bath design ideas go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com


The south has never really accepted the more modern trends of metropolitan areas, but the trends that we are seeing spring up here in the South do have more of the crisper elements.
These elements are being meshed with what we’d refer to as “Classic” design. Door styles in cabinetry are simpler and often inset for cleaner lines, moldings are square, plumbing and light fixtures as well are more cubical in nature.
Frilly embellishments seen in the first decade have been replaced by more rectilinear lines, simpler styles emerging in the wake of the recession. As consumers simplify their lives down to what is most important, trends reflect our need to reduce the waste and focus on the essential elements in our life that deserve our focus. The clean lines emerging act as a quieter backdrop to our more decorative elements that we as southerners still love! Our mother’s antique chest or a piece of old architectural molding really stands out as special next to the cleaner lined elements, and both are enhanced.
We are southern, and we’ll still be traditional, but the coming wave is a lovely meshing of old and new that finds beauty in simplicity and allows simplicity to enhance other more traditional elements.
Technical Design by Tara Hutchens CKD, CBD of Splash Kitchens & Baths
Perimeter Cabinetry by Splash Kitchens & Baths
Photography by Stacy Harwell Baldwin of Splash Kitchens & Baths
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The south has never really accepted the more modern trends of metropolitan areas, but the trends that we are seeing spring up here in the South do have more of the crisper elements.
These elements are being meshed with what we’d refer to as “Classic” design. Door styles in cabinetry are simpler and often inset for cleaner lines, moldings are square, plumbing and light fixtures as well are more cubical in nature.
Frilly embellishments seen in the first decade have been replaced by more rectilinear lines, simpler styles emerging in the wake of the recession. As consumers simplify their lives down to what is most important, trends reflect our need to reduce the waste and focus on the essential elements in our life that deserve our focus. The clean lines emerging act as a quieter backdrop to our more decorative elements that we as southerners still love! Our mother’s antique chest or a piece of old architectural molding really stands out as special next to the cleaner lined elements, and both are enhanced.
We are southern, and we’ll still be traditional, but the coming wave is a lovely meshing of old and new that finds beauty in simplicity and allows simplicity to enhance other more traditional elements.
Technical Design by Tara Hutchens CKD, CBD of Splash Kitchens & Baths
Perimeter Cabinetry by Splash Kitchens & Baths
Photography by Stacy Harwell Baldwin of Splash Kitchens & Baths


The south has never really accepted the more modern trends of metropolitan areas, but the trends that we are seeing spring up here in the South do have more of the crisper elements.
These elements are being meshed with what we’d refer to as “Classic” design. Door styles in cabinetry are simpler and often inset for cleaner lines, moldings are square, plumbing and light fixtures as well are more cubical in nature.
Frilly embellishments seen in the first decade have been replaced by more rectilinear lines, simpler styles emerging in the wake of the recession. As consumers simplify their lives down to what is most important, trends reflect our need to reduce the waste and focus on the essential elements in our life that deserve our focus. The clean lines emerging act as a quieter backdrop to our more decorative elements that we as southerners still love! Our mother’s antique chest or a piece of old architectural molding really stands out as special next to the cleaner lined elements, and both are enhanced.
We are southern, and we’ll still be traditional, but the coming wave is a lovely meshing of old and new that finds beauty in simplicity and allows simplicity to enhance other more traditional elements.
Technical Design by Tara Hutchens CKD, CBD of Splash Kitchens & Baths
Perimeter Cabinetry by Splash Kitchens & Baths
Photography by Stacy Harwell Baldwin of Splash Kitchens & Baths


The south has never really accepted the more modern trends of metropolitan areas, but the trends that we are seeing spring up here in the South do have more of the crisper elements.
These elements are being meshed with what we’d refer to as “Classic” design. Door styles in cabinetry are simpler and often inset for cleaner lines, moldings are square, plumbing and light fixtures as well are more cubical in nature.
Frilly embellishments seen in the first decade have been replaced by more rectilinear lines, simpler styles emerging in the wake of the recession. As consumers simplify their lives down to what is most important, trends reflect our need to reduce the waste and focus on the essential elements in our life that deserve our focus. The clean lines emerging act as a quieter backdrop to our more decorative elements that we as southerners still love! Our mother’s antique chest or a piece of old architectural molding really stands out as special next to the cleaner lined elements, and both are enhanced.
We are southern, and we’ll still be traditional, but the coming wave is a lovely meshing of old and new that finds beauty in simplicity and allows simplicity to enhance other more traditional elements.
Design by Tara Hutchens CKD, CBD of Splash Kitchens & Baths
Perimeter Cabinetry by Splash Kitchens & Baths
Photography by Stacy Harwell Baldwin of Splash Kitchens & Baths


This project has been created in collaboration with a European interior designer.
The glass countertop has been made of 1 1/2” glass with a “Black Onyx” treatment. The use of a textured edge finish for exposed edges compliments the uniqueness of the product. The LED lights add volume to the countertop and fulfill it with an essential charm.
The glass tabletop has been made of 1” Ultra Clear glass with a “Melting Ice” texture on the bottom.

Sponsored
Fairfax, VA

Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes
Northern Virginia Design Build Firm | 15x Best of Houzz


This project has been created in collaboration with a European interior designer.
The glass countertop has been made of 1 1/2” glass with a “Black Onyx” treatment. The use of a textured edge finish for exposed edges compliments the uniqueness of the product. The LED lights add volume to the countertop and fulfill it with an essential charm.
The glass tabletop has been made of 1” Ultra Clear glass with a “Melting Ice” texture on the bottom.


This project has been created in collaboration with a European interior designer.
The glass countertop has been made of 1 1/2” glass with a “Black Onyx” treatment. The use of a textured edge finish for exposed edges compliments the uniqueness of the product. The LED lights add volume to the countertop and fulfill it with an essential charm.
The glass tabletop has been made of 1” Ultra Clear glass with a “Melting Ice” texture on the bottom.


This project has been created in collaboration with a European interior designer.
The glass countertop has been made of 1 1/2” glass with a “Black Onyx” treatment. The use of a textured edge finish for exposed edges compliments the uniqueness of the product. The LED lights add volume to the countertop and fulfill it with an essential charm.
The glass tabletop has been made of 1” Ultra Clear glass with a “Melting Ice” texture on the bottom.


This project has been created in collaboration with a European interior designer.
The glass countertop has been made of 1 1/2” glass with a “Black Onyx” treatment. The use of a textured edge finish for exposed edges compliments the uniqueness of the product. The LED lights add volume to the countertop and fulfill it with an essential charm.
The glass tabletop has been made of 1” Ultra Clear glass with a “Melting Ice” texture on the bottom.


This project has been created in collaboration with a European interior designer.
The glass countertop has been made of 1 1/2” glass with a “Black Onyx” treatment. The use of a textured edge finish for exposed edges compliments the uniqueness of the product. The LED lights add volume to the countertop and fulfill it with an essential charm.
The glass tabletop has been made of 1” Ultra Clear glass with a “Melting Ice” texture on the bottom.


This project has been created in collaboration with a European interior designer.
The glass countertop has been made of 1 1/2” glass with a “Black Onyx” treatment. The use of a textured edge finish for exposed edges compliments the uniqueness of the product. The LED lights add volume to the countertop and fulfill it with an essential charm.
The glass tabletop has been made of 1” Ultra Clear glass with a “Melting Ice” texture on the bottom.

Sponsored
Chantilly, VA

WellCraft Kitchen and Bath
Virginia’s Full Service Design-Build Remodeling Company


This project has been created in collaboration with a European interior designer.
The glass countertop has been made of 1 1/2” glass with a “Black Onyx” treatment. The use of a textured edge finish for exposed edges compliments the uniqueness of the product. The LED lights add volume to the countertop and fulfill it with an essential charm.
The glass tabletop has been made of 1” Ultra Clear glass with a “Melting Ice” texture on the bottom.


This project has been created in collaboration with a European interior designer.
The glass countertop has been made of 1 1/2” glass with a “Black Onyx” treatment. The use of a textured edge finish for exposed edges compliments the uniqueness of the product. The LED lights add volume to the countertop and fulfill it with an essential charm.
The glass tabletop has been made of 1” Ultra Clear glass with a “Melting Ice” texture on the bottom.


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