Kitchen Remodel
Sage and Stone Kitchen Remodel
This kitchen remodel transformed a cramped, outdated layout into an open, functional space that fits our clients' lifestyle much better. We introduced natural finishes, optimized storage, and transformed the flow to create a kitchen that's both visually striking and built for how they actually live.
Project summary:
This full gut renovation gave our clients everything they needed: improved flow, upgraded storage, and organic, Cottagecore-inspired design. We reworked the layout, introduced practical cabinetry solutions, and used soft finishes and warm lighting to give the space a completely new feel.
Project Notes:
- New layout
- New wood look floors
- Remove the wall in the kitchen, but keep the original beam to incorporate into the new design
- Ceiling height, painted cabinetry
- Butcher block counter
- Lots of organizational, functional cabinetry inserts
- Soft-close cabinetry
- Island with quartz top and lots of drawers
- More lighting throughout the space
- Relocate fridge
- Widen kitchen entry from entry of house
- More drawers than cabinets
- Simple cabinet faces that are clean, easy, and without intricate faces
- Tall pantry cabinet
Our process, step-by-step
The Before Stage
The original kitchen had a cramped, segmented layout that limited movement and natural light. Outdated cabinets, a poorly placed fridge, and a wall separating the kitchen from the entryway made the space feel disconnected from the rest of the home. There was no cohesion, and the unfinished flooring made the whole space feel both incomplete and dated. We knew our main goal would be to open the space and make a more functional layout.
Design & Planning Stage
As the most dramatic step, we removed the wall in the entry/living area and widened the kitchen entrance for better flow. Cabinetry was fully replaced with soft-close units, mostly drawers for easier access, plus a tall pantry and functional inserts. Lighting was added throughout to brighten the space and balance the warmth of the sage cabinetry. The original beam was left exposed and intentionally worked into the final design for character and continuity.
Finished Project
After we wrapped up the construction, the finished kitchen is truly everything the homeowners asked for. It’s bright and inviting, with a layout that feels effortless and storage that makes the most of every inch. The island serves as a central spot for cooking and gathering. What used to be a cluttered, disconnected space is now a streamlined, functional kitchen that feels intuitive, welcoming, and truly tailored to the homeowners’ lifestyle.