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In this kitchen renovation you'll find distinctive influences that reflects a streamline design with a retro modern style. This kitchen features Capozzi's custom cabinetry finished in a beautiful white stain combined with polished white quartz countertops. This kitchen design offers a very neutral color palette with a playful patterned wallpaper and tangy splashes of orange as a focal. The vertical grain of the eco timber bamboo flooring is also eye catching in this kitchen design. Capozzi features The Galley sink that allows you to serve, cook, and prep in one workstation. This kitchen renovation is stylish yet functional providing the homeowners a space that they love!!!
Interested in speaking with a Capozzi designer today? Visit our website today to request a consultation!!!

John G Wilbanks Photography
Inspiration for a timeless u-shaped eat-in kitchen remodel in Seattle with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, subway tile backsplash, paneled appliances, quartz countertops and gray backsplash
Inspiration for a timeless u-shaped eat-in kitchen remodel in Seattle with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, subway tile backsplash, paneled appliances, quartz countertops and gray backsplash

Inspiration for a small contemporary ceramic tile kitchen remodel in Chicago with a double-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, laminate countertops, white backsplash, white appliances and no island
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Lighting by Rejuvenation;
Eric Rorer Photography
Example of a mid-sized trendy l-shaped medium tone wood floor open concept kitchen design in San Francisco with a farmhouse sink, beaded inset cabinets, gray cabinets, stone tile backsplash, paneled appliances and an island
Example of a mid-sized trendy l-shaped medium tone wood floor open concept kitchen design in San Francisco with a farmhouse sink, beaded inset cabinets, gray cabinets, stone tile backsplash, paneled appliances and an island

We installed a refurbished 1950's Wedgwood stove that was so stunning the refurbishing company used our pictures for their catalogs.
Example of a mid-sized transitional l-shaped light wood floor eat-in kitchen design in Los Angeles with a double-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, gray backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and no island
Example of a mid-sized transitional l-shaped light wood floor eat-in kitchen design in Los Angeles with a double-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, gray backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and no island

Stainless steel ventilation with symmetrically placed floating Walnut shelves.
Example of a mid-sized transitional l-shaped light wood floor eat-in kitchen design in Los Angeles with a double-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, gray backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and no island
Example of a mid-sized transitional l-shaped light wood floor eat-in kitchen design in Los Angeles with a double-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, gray backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and no island

Tony Colangelo
Inspiration for a transitional u-shaped dark wood floor kitchen remodel in Vancouver with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, gray backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and a peninsula
Inspiration for a transitional u-shaped dark wood floor kitchen remodel in Vancouver with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, gray backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and a peninsula

The kitchen in this 1950’s home needed a complete overhaul. It was dark, outdated and inefficient.
The homeowners wanted to give the space a modern feel without losing the 50’s vibe that is consistent throughout the rest of the home.
The homeowner’s needs included:
- Working within a fixed space, though reconfiguring or moving walls was okay
- Incorporating work space for two chefs
- Creating a mudroom
- Maintaining the existing laundry chute
- A concealed trash receptacle
The new kitchen makes use of every inch of space. To maximize counter and cabinet space, we closed in a second exit door and removed a wall between the kitchen and family room. This allowed us to create two L shaped workspaces and an eat-in bar space. A new mudroom entrance was gained by capturing space from an existing closet next to the main exit door.
The industrial lighting fixtures and wrought iron hardware bring a modern touch to this retro space. Inset doors on cabinets and beadboard details replicate details found throughout the rest of this 50’s era house.

Greg Grupenhof copyright 2014
Example of a classic l-shaped dark wood floor kitchen design in Cincinnati with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, metallic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Example of a classic l-shaped dark wood floor kitchen design in Cincinnati with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, metallic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

The beautiful paisley drapery combine with the green subway tile back splash gives the room a burst of color
Photos by Arc Photography
Eat-in kitchen - transitional u-shaped eat-in kitchen idea in Columbus with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, green backsplash, subway tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances
Eat-in kitchen - transitional u-shaped eat-in kitchen idea in Columbus with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, green backsplash, subway tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances

If “desert retro” could be translated as a design style, this MCM-inspired kitchen would be it. Our goal for these clients — a young couple who recently relocated to the Pittsburgh-area from Phoenix, AZ — was to bring a touch of the sunny Sonoran into their new home. This subdued, sun-bleached palette feels both vibrant and earthy. A dramatic, shifting landscape that comes alive with the day’s changing light.
Large format terrazzo tiles ground the space with muted, dusty green, ochre and amber. A nod to the tough skins of cacti, agave, and creosote bushes. A mixed finish glass tile backsplash adds pale yellow accents found in parched sand dunes. Three different cabinet finishes form our rocky canyons. Deep brown and clay purple hues like ancient cliff faces stained by manganese and iron oxide. Washed out skies reflecting warm white light. Golden brass details throughout gleam like the desert sun.
By removing a wall in between the kitchen and dining room, we were able to add a working peninsula and pull the range out of the corner. This change opened up the space, solving layout and storage puzzles for our clients — without making the kitchen feel cold or contemporary. Smooth, slab-style cabinet faces paired with streamlined appliances and fixtures keep things low maintenance.

If “desert retro” could be translated as a design style, this MCM-inspired kitchen would be it. Our goal for these clients — a young couple who recently relocated to the Pittsburgh-area from Phoenix, AZ — was to bring a touch of the sunny Sonoran into their new home. This subdued, sun-bleached palette feels both vibrant and earthy. A dramatic, shifting landscape that comes alive with the day’s changing light.
Large format terrazzo tiles ground the space with muted, dusty green, ochre and amber. A nod to the tough skins of cacti, agave, and creosote bushes. A mixed finish glass tile backsplash adds pale yellow accents found in parched sand dunes. Three different cabinet finishes form our rocky canyons. Deep brown and clay purple hues like ancient cliff faces stained by manganese and iron oxide. Washed out skies reflecting warm white light. Golden brass details throughout gleam like the desert sun.
By removing a wall in between the kitchen and dining room, we were able to add a working peninsula and pull the range out of the corner. This change opened up the space, solving layout and storage puzzles for our clients — without making the kitchen feel cold or contemporary. Smooth, slab-style cabinet faces paired with streamlined appliances and fixtures keep things low maintenance.

If “desert retro” could be translated as a design style, this MCM-inspired kitchen would be it. Our goal for these clients — a young couple who recently relocated to the Pittsburgh-area from Phoenix, AZ — was to bring a touch of the sunny Sonoran into their new home. This subdued, sun-bleached palette feels both vibrant and earthy. A dramatic, shifting landscape that comes alive with the day’s changing light.
Large format terrazzo tiles ground the space with muted, dusty green, ochre and amber. A nod to the tough skins of cacti, agave, and creosote bushes. A mixed finish glass tile backsplash adds pale yellow accents found in parched sand dunes. Three different cabinet finishes form our rocky canyons. Deep brown and clay purple hues like ancient cliff faces stained by manganese and iron oxide. Washed out skies reflecting warm white light. Golden brass details throughout gleam like the desert sun.
By removing a wall in between the kitchen and dining room, we were able to add a working peninsula and pull the range out of the corner. This change opened up the space, solving layout and storage puzzles for our clients — without making the kitchen feel cold or contemporary. Smooth, slab-style cabinet faces paired with streamlined appliances and fixtures keep things low maintenance.

In this kitchen renovation you'll find distinctive influences that reflects a streamline design with a retro modern style. This kitchen features Capozzi's custom cabinetry finished in a beautiful white stain combined with polished white quartz countertops. This kitchen design offers a very neutral color palette with a playful patterned wallpaper and tangy splashes of orange as a focal. The vertical grain of the eco timber bamboo flooring is also eye catching in this kitchen design. Capozzi features The Galley sink that allows you to serve, cook, and prep in one workstation. This kitchen renovation is stylish yet functional providing the homeowners a space that they love!!!
Interested in speaking with a Capozzi designer today? Visit our website today to request a consultation!!!

If “desert retro” could be translated as a design style, this MCM-inspired kitchen would be it. Our goal for these clients — a young couple who recently relocated to the Pittsburgh-area from Phoenix, AZ — was to bring a touch of the sunny Sonoran into their new home. This subdued, sun-bleached palette feels both vibrant and earthy. A dramatic, shifting landscape that comes alive with the day’s changing light.
Large format terrazzo tiles ground the space with muted, dusty green, ochre and amber. A nod to the tough skins of cacti, agave, and creosote bushes. A mixed finish glass tile backsplash adds pale yellow accents found in parched sand dunes. Three different cabinet finishes form our rocky canyons. Deep brown and clay purple hues like ancient cliff faces stained by manganese and iron oxide. Washed out skies reflecting warm white light. Golden brass details throughout gleam like the desert sun.
By removing a wall in between the kitchen and dining room, we were able to add a working peninsula and pull the range out of the corner. This change opened up the space, solving layout and storage puzzles for our clients — without making the kitchen feel cold or contemporary. Smooth, slab-style cabinet faces paired with streamlined appliances and fixtures keep things low maintenance.

If “desert retro” could be translated as a design style, this MCM-inspired kitchen would be it. Our goal for these clients — a young couple who recently relocated to the Pittsburgh-area from Phoenix, AZ — was to bring a touch of the sunny Sonoran into their new home. This subdued, sun-bleached palette feels both vibrant and earthy. A dramatic, shifting landscape that comes alive with the day’s changing light.
Large format terrazzo tiles ground the space with muted, dusty green, ochre and amber. A nod to the tough skins of cacti, agave, and creosote bushes. A mixed finish glass tile backsplash adds pale yellow accents found in parched sand dunes. Three different cabinet finishes form our rocky canyons. Deep brown and clay purple hues like ancient cliff faces stained by manganese and iron oxide. Washed out skies reflecting warm white light. Golden brass details throughout gleam like the desert sun.
By removing a wall in between the kitchen and dining room, we were able to add a working peninsula and pull the range out of the corner. This change opened up the space, solving layout and storage puzzles for our clients — without making the kitchen feel cold or contemporary. Smooth, slab-style cabinet faces paired with streamlined appliances and fixtures keep things low maintenance.

In this kitchen renovation you'll find distinctive influences that reflects a streamline design with a retro modern style. This kitchen features Capozzi's custom cabinetry finished in a beautiful white stain combined with polished white quartz countertops. This kitchen design offers a very neutral color palette with a playful patterned wallpaper and tangy splashes of orange as a focal. The vertical grain of the eco timber bamboo flooring is also eye catching in this kitchen design. Capozzi features The Galley sink that allows you to serve, cook, and prep in one workstation. This kitchen renovation is stylish yet functional providing the homeowners a space that they love!!!
Interested in speaking with a Capozzi designer today? Visit our website today to request a consultation!!!

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If “desert retro” could be translated as a design style, this MCM-inspired kitchen would be it. Our goal for these clients — a young couple who recently relocated to the Pittsburgh-area from Phoenix, AZ — was to bring a touch of the sunny Sonoran into their new home. This subdued, sun-bleached palette feels both vibrant and earthy. A dramatic, shifting landscape that comes alive with the day’s changing light.
Large format terrazzo tiles ground the space with muted, dusty green, ochre and amber. A nod to the tough skins of cacti, agave, and creosote bushes. A mixed finish glass tile backsplash adds pale yellow accents found in parched sand dunes. Three different cabinet finishes form our rocky canyons. Deep brown and clay purple hues like ancient cliff faces stained by manganese and iron oxide. Washed out skies reflecting warm white light. Golden brass details throughout gleam like the desert sun.
By removing a wall in between the kitchen and dining room, we were able to add a working peninsula and pull the range out of the corner. This change opened up the space, solving layout and storage puzzles for our clients — without making the kitchen feel cold or contemporary. Smooth, slab-style cabinet faces paired with streamlined appliances and fixtures keep things low maintenance.

If “desert retro” could be translated as a design style, this MCM-inspired kitchen would be it. Our goal for these clients — a young couple who recently relocated to the Pittsburgh-area from Phoenix, AZ — was to bring a touch of the sunny Sonoran into their new home. This subdued, sun-bleached palette feels both vibrant and earthy. A dramatic, shifting landscape that comes alive with the day’s changing light.
Large format terrazzo tiles ground the space with muted, dusty green, ochre and amber. A nod to the tough skins of cacti, agave, and creosote bushes. A mixed finish glass tile backsplash adds pale yellow accents found in parched sand dunes. Three different cabinet finishes form our rocky canyons. Deep brown and clay purple hues like ancient cliff faces stained by manganese and iron oxide. Washed out skies reflecting warm white light. Golden brass details throughout gleam like the desert sun.
By removing a wall in between the kitchen and dining room, we were able to add a working peninsula and pull the range out of the corner. This change opened up the space, solving layout and storage puzzles for our clients — without making the kitchen feel cold or contemporary. Smooth, slab-style cabinet faces paired with streamlined appliances and fixtures keep things low maintenance.

If “desert retro” could be translated as a design style, this MCM-inspired kitchen would be it. Our goal for these clients — a young couple who recently relocated to the Pittsburgh-area from Phoenix, AZ — was to bring a touch of the sunny Sonoran into their new home. This subdued, sun-bleached palette feels both vibrant and earthy. A dramatic, shifting landscape that comes alive with the day’s changing light.
Large format terrazzo tiles ground the space with muted, dusty green, ochre and amber. A nod to the tough skins of cacti, agave, and creosote bushes. A mixed finish glass tile backsplash adds pale yellow accents found in parched sand dunes. Three different cabinet finishes form our rocky canyons. Deep brown and clay purple hues like ancient cliff faces stained by manganese and iron oxide. Washed out skies reflecting warm white light. Golden brass details throughout gleam like the desert sun.
By removing a wall in between the kitchen and dining room, we were able to add a working peninsula and pull the range out of the corner. This change opened up the space, solving layout and storage puzzles for our clients — without making the kitchen feel cold or contemporary. Smooth, slab-style cabinet faces paired with streamlined appliances and fixtures keep things low maintenance.
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