Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Shades of Gray KITCHEN

Some designs follow a strong theme,
and in this case, Gray was the perfect choice.




Follow the renovation process below:

BEFORE, the space was traditionally compartmentalized.


A crowded kitchen with limited counter space,




a boxed in Dining Room,




and a living room closed off from the kitchen.



Our clients wisely chose to go open-concept,
and the walls came down!


KITCHEN, BEFORE:




DURING:



Taking out the wall separating the dining room and kitchen:





KITCHEN, AFTER:



BEFORE:

 A false ceiling made the kitchen feel much smaller.

Removing the boxed light, raising the ceiling
and installing recessed lights provided a more airy, open space.



AFTER:





BEFORE:


AFTER:



Opening the kitchen and dining area to the living room
provides a large space for the family to share together.

DURING:



cabinets going in, 
and creating an island/raised bar
 between kitchen and living room:



AFTER:


The new island provides visibility from the kitchen
into the living room, with seating space at the raised bar.




FAVORITE FEATURES:

This pantry provides extra storage for the 
little office area conveniently located in the space.


 A custom desk built from the shaker white cabinets
fits perfectly in the space.


Open shelving provides the perfect place
to display a few favorite items.



Adding French doors where there used to be 
a single window adds lots of extra light, 
and access to the backyard.




A built-in microwave and oven
fit perfectly in the space where the old pantry was.



A wine nook is a fun addition to any kitchen.











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