Textured + Tailored Kitchen Remodel

A young, energetic couple had just scored their dream—a charming 1950’s home—but the kitchen was stuck in a time warp. They wanted it brought into this century with personality, style, and a dash of fun. They came armed with mood boards, inspo pics, and even their pendant lights already picked out, which gave our team a head start on shaping the vibe. The plan? Keep the footprint, gut everything else, and create a space that felt unmistakably theirs.

Project Notes:

  • 1950’s home
  • New inset Cabinets
  • New hexagon clay tile flooring
  • New Countertops
  • New Lighting
  • Stainless Steel Sink
  • Current Pantry (turn into Shoe rack with Pullout drawers)
  • Extended cabinets under the window
  • Keep island location
  • Wet bar with wine fridge
  • Stainless steel Vent hood
  • Move gas line
  • Install full stove, cooktop combo
  • Trash insert
  • Wall color – Sherwin Williams Snowbound
  • Cabinet paint Sherwin Williams Cream and Sugar
01

The Before Stage

Think: 1950’s charm minus the charm. The cabinets were outdated, the finishes had seen better decades, and the bulky desk was basically a catch-all for clutter. The layout worked, but the space had no personality or warmth, just begging for a full refresh.

02

Design & Planning Stage

We rolled up our sleeves and got to work—new floors for a fresh foundation, layered lighting to brighten every corner, sleek countertops for a modern touch, and a large stainless steel sink for function and style. The desk? Gone. In its place, a wet bar with a wine fridge, floating shelves, and a moody green backsplash that turned a dead zone into the heart of the party.

03

Finished Project

The transformation is pure magic. Rich wood drawers, soft-toned cabinetry, brass hardware, and that statement tile bring all the cozy-meets-cool vibes. It’s functional, beautiful, and totally “them.” And because they’re natural hosts, the first thing they did was invite friends over to toast their brand-new kitchen.

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