Mary and her two children.
By the time Mary came to New Spaces this 1950s kitchen was worn out. She took the opportunity to create a comfortable and inviting kitchen, adding value to her home.
The layout of this white kitchen is formed around a basic L-shape, the new design does away with the peninsula which used to jut out and interrupt the space. The new central island with granite countertop is larger and runs parallel to the sink, dishwasher, and most of the kitchen cabinets. This arrangement is more visually harmonious and maximizes efficiency during cooking and when it's time to clean-up.
The basic layout of this kitchen stayed the same. The cabinets, counters, and island got a total refresh.
Banished are the old slab-front honey oak cabinets, replaced with white StarMark cabinets with stainless steel pulls and handles.
Integrated throughout the design, stainless steel appliances and floating shelves give this otherwise traditional kitchen an industrial edge. When a contemporary element accents traditional ones, it creates a fresh effect that won't feel like a fad in the coming years.
The most significant change to the kitchen is easy to miss. The slight bump-out to make room for more storage and an updated picture window looks seamless.
The new extra-wide window brings in all the natural light the homeowner desired. Surrounded by drawers, cabinets, wine racks, and a Caesarstone quartz countertop, this area is now a functional storage and landing area for the kitchen. Don't miss the playful square mosaic stripe just below the window sill!VIEW THE REST OF THIS SUNNY RENOVATION, A SKY BLUE BATHROOM ON THE MAIN LEVEL.
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