![]() “It gives the kitchen a timeless, bright and airy feeling,” Bock says. A clean white paint with a hint of warmth (Simply White by Benjamin Moore) on the cabinets and island base helps energize the look. “ They love to host and entertain, and eat lots of meals at the island,” Bock says.Ĭustom Shaker-style perimeter cabinets with substantial crown molding extend to the ceiling to maximize storage and style. A new streamlined island with a prep sink offers roomy seating for three on hand-woven seagrass-and-mahogany counter stools. ![]() A new main sink now sits under the window. Staying within the same footprint, she tweaked the layout by moving the fridge to the spot of the former wall ovens and placing a new range on the back wall. The homeowners wanted to keep the breakfast nook, as well as a pantry and desk area opposite the island.Īfter: Bock took out the existing cabinets, island, backsplash and some of the appliances. Just out of view to the right of the refrigerator was a set of double wall ovens. “It only had seating for two, and the double-bowl sink was the only sink they had in the kitchen,” Bock says. And the light blue walls and basic white cabinets did little to perk up the space. The beige backsplash tile, brown granite countertops and light wood flooring all seemed to blend together. They also thought the style was stuck in the past. Size: 363 square feet (34 square meters), including a breakfast nookīefore: The former kitchen was functional enough, but the homeowners disliked many of its elements, including the two-tiered island, the gas cooktop’s placement below the window and the low-hung upper cabinets. ![]() Who lives here: A young couple with two kids
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |