This homeowner in North Richland Hills, TX loved the rustic feel of her home, wanted her kitchen to feel lighter and more open. We opened it up by removing the load-bearing wall between the kitchen and dining room and installing a beam. The homeowner selected neutral materials with an on-staff designer that helped acheive a western, rustic feel without being too much, like quartz countertops and a subway tile backsplash. We installed ready-made cabinets and dark LVP flooring to help her accomplish all of her goals without going over budget. We love this two-toned kitchen, and think that this fits our client’s style perfectly!

This homeowner in North Richland Hills, TX loved the rustic character of her home but wanted her kitchen to feel lighter and more open. To achieve this, we removed the load-bearing wall between the kitchen and dining room and installed a structural beam to make the rooms feel more spacious.

Working with our on-staff designer, she selected neutral materials that deliver a western, rustic feel without overwhelming the space, including quartz countertops and a subway tile backsplash. We installed high-quality, ready-made cabinets and dark LVP flooring to help her accomplish her goals while staying on budget.

We think this two-toned kitchen turned out beautifully, and we especially love how it reflects our client’s style!

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