Project Objective:

Possessing all builder-quality cabinetry and appliances, it was certainly time for a product update throughout. The general layout of the kitchen was fine and suited the small family lifestyle. However, the space lacked a touch of style and pizzazz. The goal was to maintain the open, light color scheme, but introduce a few key design elements that added a bit of class.

Scope of Work:

The 9' ceilings in the kitchen provided the perfect opportunity to add stacked wall cabinets, negating the dust-bunny space near the ceiling and creating an awesome visual row of cabinetry for a lighted display. As lighting can and will have a huge impact on the resulting charm of a kitchen, the long fluorescent strop light was replaced with recessed cans, complemented with both under-cabinet lighting and pendant lights over the peninsula. The standard issue vinyl flooring was replaced with a porcelain tile that carried into the adjacent eat-in area and mud room. All new stainless appliances and granite countertops capped off the transformation of this kitchen into a space that the homeowners now feel blends with the tastefulness and class found elsewhere in their house.

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Kitchen Remodel - Mechanicsville - Deep Run Renovations

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July 15, 2016 at 9:46 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Kitchen Remodeling