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This very large bathroom is plenty big for two people to comfortably share this space to get ready for the day. Natural marble floors and shower surround give it a rich yet warm feeling. White cabinets with large functioning drawers allow for plenty of storage complete with glass hardware.

New build in Cherry Hills Village in Denver, CO. We used Dura Supreme Bria cabinetry throughout the entire house except in the Master closet, we used Vistora cabinetry. They chose a white paint on craftsman style recessed shaker door on this frameless cabinet design. A large bank wall of stacked wall cabinets and oversized custom hood really set this kitchen off!

This very large bathroom is plenty big for two people to comfortably share this space to get ready for the day. Natural marble floors and shower surround give it a rich yet warm feeling. White cabinets with large functioning drawers allow for plenty of storage complete with glass hardware.
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Kitchen - transitional light wood floor kitchen idea in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, quartz countertops, beige backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Kitchen - transitional light wood floor kitchen idea in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, quartz countertops, beige backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

A comfortable black & white bathroom, with a smooth suave expression in every inch from top to bottom!
Example of a bathroom design in Bridgeport
Example of a bathroom design in Bridgeport

Interior designer Jennifer Hale chose modern kitchen cabinets from European Cabinets & Design Studios to update the look of this 1990s kitchen. The dark gray base cabinets are from Aran Cucine’s Miro collection, with big drawers and long linear handles. The frosted glass and upper warm gray wall cabinets are from the Volare collection. All of the cabinets were custom ordered from Italy. The cabinetry is modern, but the kitchen actually has more of a transitional look, thanks to the Sub-Zero refrigerator, Zephyr hood, and the six-top Wolf range. A white Silestone quartz countertop, black and white glass tile backsplash, and hardwood floor complete the look.

Example of a mid-sized trendy l-shaped porcelain tile eat-in kitchen design in Raleigh with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, granite countertops, multicolored backsplash, glass tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

The pantry and coffee station are transformed with labeled bins, baskets, turntables, and a sleek, cohesive design for optimal functionality and style.

This close-up showcases the refined craftsmanship behind a Laguna Niguel kitchen remodel, where simplicity meets sophistication. Crisp white shaker cabinets are accented with sleek matte black hardware for a bold, modern contrast. A built-in stainless steel Bosch microwave seamlessly integrates into the cabinetry, maximizing both function and style. Classic white subway tile lines the backsplash, offering timeless appeal, while custom crown molding gives the upper cabinets a tailored, elevated finish. This design demonstrates how thoughtful details can transform even the smallest kitchen elements into standout features.

Larger vanity, two sinks, brighter colors, updated fixtures, more light, and a better shower
Bathroom - small transitional kids' white tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile, gray floor and double-sink bathroom idea in Detroit with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, a two-piece toilet, blue walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, a hinged shower door and a built-in vanity
Bathroom - small transitional kids' white tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile, gray floor and double-sink bathroom idea in Detroit with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, a two-piece toilet, blue walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, a hinged shower door and a built-in vanity

BEFORE PICTURES
Inspiration for a small timeless master red tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile, red floor and single-sink bathroom remodel in Seattle with furniture-like cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, a drop-in sink, tile countertops and a built-in vanity
Inspiration for a small timeless master red tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile, red floor and single-sink bathroom remodel in Seattle with furniture-like cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, a drop-in sink, tile countertops and a built-in vanity

The Setup:
After purchasing this home, the homeowners faced a unique opportunity to reimagine their kitchen and nearby spaces. Water damage from a burst pipe had left much of the home’s interior in need of repair, and while the existing kitchen was functional and in relatively good shape, it didn’t align with the family’s vision for their new home. The layout included a peninsula that wasn’t ideal, and there were some druthers with the nearby pantry.
Since the space needed to be rebuilt anyway, the homeowners saw this as a chance to create a kitchen that was both highly functional for their four young children and timeless in its design. The project also included a refresh of the adjacent message center and dining room — spaces that play key roles in the family’s daily life. The goal was to create a cohesive flow between these areas, balancing modern functionality with the craftsman-inspired character of the rest of the home.
Design Objectives:
- Replace the outdated peninsula with a large island to maximize counter space and create new seating options.
- Open up the space visually by removing soffits and rethinking the cabinetry layout.
Incorporate concealed refrigeration and freezer units to provide significant storage for the family while maintaining a streamlined aesthetic.
- Integrate black cabinetry into the design without making the space feel harsh or heavy.
- Ensure the lighting plan balances functional task lighting with ambient accent lighting.
- Avoid visual clutter in the cabinetry design while still giving a nod to the craftsman aesthetic.
- Incorporate a slab backsplash as a key design feature.
Design Challenges:
- The outdated peninsula left dead space in the kitchen and lacked sufficient seating for the family.
- The cooktop wall was cramped, with small cabinets flanking the hood, limited storage, and soffits that made the space feel closed-in.
- The family needed significant refrigeration space (two refrigerators and a freezer) but wanted to avoid a cluttered look with visible stainless steel appliances.
- Adding black cabinetry risked making the space feel too dark or heavy.
- The original lighting plan was insufficient, particularly over the dining table where a decorative fixture proved too dim.
- The family wanted shaker-style drawer fronts to match the home’s arts-and-crafts design but worried that too much shaker cabinetry might look overly busy.
- Prioritizing a slab backsplash in the wish list priority planning.
The Renewed Space
Design Solutions:
- A functional island: The peninsula was replaced with a large island that provides continuous countertop space for prepping and serving. The island also features seating for four people, creating a central hub for informal meals and activities.
- Streamlined cooktop wall: The soffits were removed, and the upper cabinets on the cooktop wall were eliminated to create a more open, streamlined design. A custom oversized hood became the focal point of the wall, with the blower unit offset inside it to align with the cooktop while maintaining exterior visual symmetry.
- Concealed refrigeration: Two column refrigerators and one freezer were integrated into the cabinetry, concealing them behind wood paneling that blends seamlessly with the overall design.
- Warm black cabinetry: The black cabinetry was crafted from hickory with a visible grain, softening its appearance and adding warmth. The grain detail gives the cabinetry a rich, textured look that avoids feeling stark or overpowering.
- Additional lighting: In the dining area, recessed can lights were added during an additional installation phase to supplement the gorgeous decorative fixture’s dim output. The new lighting plan creates a layered effect, combining functional task lighting with softer ambient lighting.
- Simplified cabinetry details: Slab drawer fronts were used on the upper drawers, while five-piece shaker fronts (with slightly less prominent rail and stile pieces) were reserved for the middle and lower drawers. This approach simplified the overall look while maintaining the craftsman-inspired aesthetic.
- Slab backsplash priority: The slab backsplash was prioritized by making thoughtful adjustments elsewhere, like opting not to extend cabinetry to the ceiling, which also helped visually prioritize the gorgeous slab backsplash. This decision also enhanced the kitchen’s furniture-like feel, aligning with the home’s craftsman character.
- This kitchen perfectly balances practicality with timeless style. By addressing the family’s functional needs — ample seating, smart storage, and effective lighting — while incorporating thoughtful design elements like warm black cabinetry and a striking slab backsplash, Alicia created a space that works beautifully for a busy household. The result is a cohesive, inviting kitchen that honors the home’s craftsman roots and will serve the family well for years to come.

Photography by Daniel O'Connor Photography www.danieloconnorphoto.com
Hallway - small mid-century modern hallway idea in Denver
Hallway - small mid-century modern hallway idea in Denver

Wes Tarca
Living room - mid-sized contemporary open concept light wood floor and beige floor living room idea in New York with gray walls
Living room - mid-sized contemporary open concept light wood floor and beige floor living room idea in New York with gray walls

The vinyl wood plank flooring matches well with the Caesarstone counters the clients selected and creates a sense of flow to the back of the room. Strategically placed can lights create a shadow-less environment, ideal for safe cooking and meal prep.
Final Photo Edits by Todd Ramsey, Impressia

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give me 30 key words for a finished transitional style interior design project
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Here are 30 key words that describe a finished transitional-style interior design project:
Transitional
Balanced
Harmonious
Timeless
Sophisticated
Refined
Inviting
Neutral palette
Layered textures
Clean lines
Soft contrasts
Tailored upholstery
Mixed materials
Subtle patterns
Warm woods
Brushed metals
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Classic silhouettes
Contemporary accents
Elegant finishes
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Airy layout
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If you'd like, I can also tailor the keywords for a specific space (living room, kitchen, office, hospitality, etc.).
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try again using the context of the pictures and its materials
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Based on the images — featuring flat-panel wood cabinetry, deep green built-ins, stone slab backsplash, quartz countertops, and stainless steel appliances — here are 30 context-specific keywords for this finished transitional kitchen project:
Transitional modern
Flat-panel cabinetry
Rift-cut white oak
Matte olive cabinetry
Slab backsplash
Quartz countertops
Waterfall edge
Integrated microwave
Stainless steel appliances
French door refrigerator
Minimal hardware
Brushed nickel pulls
Warm wood flooring
Neutral stone tones
Earthy palette
Clean-lined millwork
Full-height cabinetry
Built-in storage wall
Seamless integration
Understated elegance
Soft veining detail
Layered neutrals
Architectural simplicity
Functional layout
Contemporary classic
Textural contrast
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Custom cabinetry
Refined minimalism
Cohesive materiality
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great make these into a list format
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Transitional modern
Flat-panel cabinetry
Rift-cut white oak
Matte olive cabinetry
Slab backsplash
Quartz countertops
Waterfall edge
Integrated microwave
Stainless steel appliances
French door refrigerator
Minimal hardware
Brushed nickel pulls
Warm wood flooring
Neutral stone tones
Earthy palette
Clean-lined millwork
Full-height cabinetry
Built-in storage wall
Seamless integration
Understated elegance
Soft veining detail
Layered neutrals
Architectural simplicity
Functional layout
Contemporary classic
Textural contrast
Streamlined design
Custom cabinetry
Refined minimalism
Cohesive materiality
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Transitional modern, flat-panel cabinetry, rift-cut white oak, matte olive cabinetry, slab backsplash, quartz countertops, waterfall edge, integrated microwave, stainless steel appliances, French door refrigerator, minimal hardware, brushed nickel pulls, warm wood flooring, neutral stone tones, earthy palette, clean-lined millwork, full-height cabinetry, built-in storage wall, seamless integration, understated elegance, soft veining detail, layered neutrals, architectural simplicity, functional layout, contemporary classic, textural contrast, streamlined design, custom cabinetry, refined minimalism, cohesive materiality.

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