Our client came to us with a vision to transform her home. She used her own interior designer for the plan and material selections, but we were excited to help bring that vision to life. This renovation touched nearly every room, including all new LVP flooring, but the heart of the project was the kitchen. To make the dining room feel more connected to the kitchen and living room, we reworked and concealed the staircase, using the space underneath as a storm shelter. This created a more cohesive main living area. We reconfigured the kitchen for better flow, adding a walk-through pantry and moving the appliances. The kitchen now features two large islands, one for prep and the other for casual dining with waterfall quartz countertops. We installed quartz throughout the kitchen on the countertops and the backsplash, a seamless backsplash look. Our custom cabinet maker constructed the vent hood accented with a warm stained wood accent. We packed the kitchen with the largest appliances that would fit, including a 48″ farmhouse sink. From floor to ceiling, this magazine-worthy kitchen is now as functional as it is breathtaking.
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