Showing posts with label kitchen makeover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen makeover. Show all posts

Details~Custom Kitchen Makeover

I haven't been blogging as much as usual lately because we have been in the design studio working on some very exciting online design projects. I'm humbled by the response I received at the beginning of the year when I announced we are available for new clients. We still have openings but anticipate a spring rush very soon, if you would like to make a reservation now is the time (please click here for more information).

This weekend, I was able to sneak away and put together today's post on a recent on-site kitchen makeover project I worked on here in the Detroit area for my long-time clients; Sara and Erik. 



Last week I shared with you before and after pictures of this project along with the story on the "old" kitchen. Today, I'd like to take you on a tour of the new space and share all the details on how this brand new custom kitchen came together. 






This makeover began by weighing the option of custom cabinetry versus pre-fabricated cabinets. After discussing their wants and needs for the new kitchen, Sara and Erik decided the custom route was best for them. This approach would allow them to incorporate some amazing custom details that would give their home a look of it's own. Not to mention, it would function perfectly for the way Sara, Erik and their two children use the space. 






One of the first things you'll notice in the new kitchen is this gigantic custom vent hood featuring a deep ledge and chunky corbels. It provides an amazing focal point. For now, we left the ledge undecorated to celebrate the simple beauty and fantastic craftsmanship of this architectural feature. Sara will have the option of adding seasonal accents or decorative accessories to the shelf as the mood strikes, but in the meantime it stands beautifully solo. 







Under the gourmet cooktop, large, deep, soft close drawers provide perfect storage for pots and pans.
If you take a close look, you will notice that the section of cabinetry to the left of the of the cooktop features a set of doors and in the section to the right of the cooktop small drawers were incorporated. The overall look of this row of cabinetry is symmetrical, yet the variation in the cabinet type lends visual interest. The smaller drawers on the right are perfect for cooking utensils and spices and the large cabinets to the left are great for large stock pots.







In addition to traditional family dinners throughout the week for Sara, Erik and the kids,  weekends in this kitchen are dedicated to entertaining and cooking for large groups of family and friends. These new high end appliances will allow Sara and Erik to do just about anything their little gourmet hearts desire. Big, home cooked family meals will be easy to prepare, serve and store with these extra capacity, state of the art appliances. To break up the look of twin stainless steel refrigerators, one glass front door and one solid stainless door were paired together.  








Speaking of entertaining, the new, extra grand island is an entertainers dream. The multilevel countertop does a great job of providing a bar-height eating area large enough to comfortably fit three adults with plenty of counter-height working/serving surface to spare. Sara had a special request when this project began for an undermount farmhouse sink. Hats off to her for this idea, this is one of my favorite looks of all time. It gave her the charming farmhouse character of an apron front sink along with the sleek sophistication of a seamless undermount.







The base of the island features custom storage on both sides and plenty of leg room under the bar area. For the stools, we went with the amazingly comfortable barrel back, upholstered bar stools from Restoration Hardware. These barstools are extra sturdy and insanely comfortable. They are perfect for everyday use by the kids as well as weekend game days for the men in the family. The upholstery is a performance velvet fabric that is stain resistant and family friendly.









The granite we chose has the most amazing depth and movement. At night, small metallic, crystalized flecks literally sparkle. As soon as we saw this slab at the granite yard, we knew it was the one.








We used the granite as our color guide in choosing the greige (a gray based beige) backsplash. We weighed a few different options before deciding on this shiny, textured glass subway tile. Warm white grout provides contrast and really makes the color of the tiles stand out. The texture of the highly reflective finish makes it dance with natural light. It's hard to capture in a picture how this glimmering backsplash makes this kitchen come alive with light and movement.







I mentioned in my original reveal post that the long wall of built-in cabinetry conceals a few secret areas that make this kitchen perfect for a young, busy family...



A beverage station was incorporated in the center, next to the swinging door leading to a walk in pantry. 






To the right of the beverage station, glass front pocket doors open to reveal the kids play room...






All the way to the opposite end of the play room is a family command center with self housing pocket doors. The doors remain open during the day for easy access to the family computer, mail, sticky notes etc. 






At night or while entertaining, the pocket doors close for a neat clean look. 






Sara's Dad (Rob Toth) helped out a lot during this kitchen renovation. He is a talented craftsman/carpenter and took many of the projects that needed to be completed on himself. One thing that is really a special addition to this new kitchen is the new dining table. It is actually an heirloom piece that was given to Sara years ago by her parents and has been kept in storage until now.  







While the cabinet makers were busy in the kitchen, Rob was busy in the workshop refinishing this beautiful pedestal dining table. The top was stained a rich chestnut color to coordinate with an existing Potterybarn Benchwright Console table in the space. He painted the base of the table white to match the cabinets. The contrast of the dark wood tone and white base really makes this piece stand out against the soft grays and turquoise found in the new area rug.






The color palette of the new kitchen was determined by the colors used throughout the rest of this home. I'm in the process of creating a full home tour post sharing some of the other spaces we've worked on together. 






This has been one of my favorite projects of all time. In addition to being a beautiful house, what I love most about this home, is that it really tells the story of the family that lives here. It's a home that is filled with life; family photos, art, children, family, pets and happiness. Being able to assist with this kitchen project and help Sara and Erik's vision for a dream kitchen come to life has been a wonderful experience. 


Sources:
Wall Color~"Drizzle" by Sherwin Williams
Cabinet Color~"Snowbound" by Sherwin Williams
Backsplash~Ciot Custom Tile
Countertops~ColdSprings Granite Genesse Stone

Pendant Lights~Curry and Company
Cabinet Hardware~Restoration Hardware
Barstools~Restoration Hardware 
Dining Table~Family Heirloom
Dining Chairs~Wayfair
Tiered Serving Tray~HomeGoods
Pillows~HomeGoods
Chandelier~Potterybarn
Dining Area Rug~Potterybarn
Rug Runner~Ballard Designs
This brand new custom kitchen is the collaborative work of myself, Architect Christopher Macklin, Custom Cabinet Maker Chad Gladding from Gladding Custom Cabinetry, Carpenter/PM Rob Toth and homeowner's Sara and Erik.

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Dramatic Kitchen Makeover Reveal~Before and After

This kitchen belongs to my clients; Sara and Erik. You have seen a few makeovers from around their home here on the blog. This project has been the most exciting so far. We have been busy working together on this project for the last few months. I've shared little sneak peeks on my instagram feed so it may look familiar to some of you. While I tell you how this kitchen makeover came together, let's take a look at the dramatic before and after photos...

Here is what the kitchen looked like before…


(Before)


And here it is now...


(After)






(Before)




(After)






(Before)



(After)



There is so much to share about this makeover that I've decided to break in down into a few posts. Tomorrow I'll be back with a closer look at the space with all the details and specifics on the materials used, paint colors, product sources, etc.




(Before)


(After)




This project began last summer. You may remember the post I wrote on the "before" kitchen. Sara and Erik liked their kitchen before the makeover, but they were looking for ways to improve function, incorporate more storage and bring a custom, more personalized look to their home. A brand new custom kitchen was the answer. 




(Before)


(After)



After sharing the "before" kitchen on the blog, it was gently removed and sold to a new family who was in the process of renovating an old farmhouse not far from Sara and Erik's home. Selling the old kitchen was a great way to help offset the cost of some of the high end features of the new kitchen.




(After)



 In addition to enhancing the look of the home, the new kitchen improves the function of the entire lower level. Secret storage areas and doorways incorporated into the amazing wall of cabinetry (shown below) cleverly disguise a hard working family command center/computer desk, a walk-in pantry/utility room, a beverage station and…wait for it... a play room for the kids! 







This brand new custom kitchen is the collaborative work of myself, Architect Christopher Macklin, Custom Cabinet Maker Chad Gladding from Gladding Custom Cabinetry, Carpenter/PM Rob Toth and homeowner's Sara and Erik.


Don't forget to stop by tomorrow for a closer look into the space.
I currently have openings for new online design projects. If you would like to get started on a room makeover, now is the time to make your reservation before the spring rush fills our schedule. 




*Please note, this post may contain affilitate links. All photography by Sarah Macklem.

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Giveaway~The Last Step In A Worry-Free Makeover

At the end of this post, please leave a comment for a chance to win $100 Visa gift card!
 
Welcome to the last post in my series titled, "Four Steps To a Worry-Free Kitchen Makeover."  As a design professional, I know firsthand that for many homeowners the thought of a kitchen renovation is accompanied by anxiety over all the decisions that need to be made.  I'm teaming up with Sub-Zero and Wolf to share my tips for each stage of a kitchen renovation to help put your worries to rest. 
 
Here is a look back at the other three posts in this series:
Step One: Define Your Goals. 
Today's post will address the last step: Living in Your New Kitchen and Making It Yours.
 
 
 
 
 
Hiring a design professional right from the beginning stages of your project will automatically reduce anxiety associated with a kitchen remodel.  In the end, they've helped you make all the big decisions and together you have created a kitchen that will stand the test of design time.  When the time comes for the contractors to pack up their tools go home, it would seem like the time to consider your project complete. At this point the main design elements are in place and your beautiful new space is by professional standards considered "installed".  However, be prepared that it may not feel like it's really yours until you begin the very last step of the makeover process.  Breaking in your new kitchen.  Entertaining family and friends, cooking and living in your new kitchen will create memories that bond you to the shiny new space.  Here are three ways to get started...
 
 
Add Personal Touches
 
One of my favorite ways to bring an instant dose of familiarity to a brand new space is to incorporate family heirlooms or treasured items.  Some of the first things I introduced to my new kitchen after the makeover were my favorite cookbooks, our Grandmothers dishes and a treasured family photo.  Not only do we use these things daily, but they double as decorative accessories that give the brand new space a personal touch. There are so many fun and attractive ways to display items such as these.  Browsing through kitchen photo galleries or sites like Houzz.com, you can get a lot of ideas for staging personal items.  For example, I typed in "cookbooks" in the Houzz search bar and found some great inspiration.  I love the way they have the cookbooks styled in this image...
 
 
Here is a great example of vintage dishes displayed in fresh, updated, modern day kitchen…



This is fun use of photography in a kitchen…
 
 
 
Cook Your Favorite Meal

  During every stage of my own kitchen makeover, I envisioned myself cooking for my family.  Each design decision was made with this vision in my mind.  As soon as the contractors left, I began cooking one of our favorite meals right away.  My brand new kitchen and I instantly bonded. Putting your new appliances to use has to be one of the most exciting points in a kitchen makeover.  If your new kitchen features Sub Zero and Wolf appliances the Sub-Zero and Wolf website offers exclusive tips to help you master their products and create delicious meals. In addition, industry professionals share their passion for the perfect food and the experts at Sub-Zero and Wolf have created a library of recipes tailored to their appliances.




Host a Family Party
 
  Another way to instantly bond with your new space is to host a family get together as soon as the space is complete.  Shortly after my kitchen renovation, I hosted a big family gathering.  Of course I enjoyed showing off my new kitchen, but having my family share a meal together christened the space. The time we spent preparing our food, eating and cleaning up afterwards marked the end of my kitchen makeover project and the beginning of many new memories to be made in my new space.  Seeing the new kitchen you love packed with people you love is the best part of a kitchen makeover.
 
 
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Kitchen Makeover~Come Behind The Scenes With Me

This week I'm busy in the studio working on some really exciting projects.  One of which is a custom kitchen remodel that I'm assisting with finish selections.  I can't wait to share this transformation.  We are still in the planning stages, however the installation will be happening in just a few weeks.  

Until then, I wanted to share some of the gorgeous material combinations I'm proposing…






I would also like to invite you to follow me on Instagram to get the behind-the-scenes scoop on some of these exciting projects.







These photos were taken at a trip to our local specialty tile and granite shop.  Playing around with tile and granite combinations is so much fun.  Shopping trips like this are meant to be shared!  







There is a lot that takes place during the design process that isn't on the blog.  Instagram is a fun, easy way to document my daily adventures as a designer.  My hope in sharing these moments is that you may find inspiration for your own home.  













In addition to nitty-gritty design details, I like to use Instagram to share interactions I have with my clients and their pets.  Working with families in their homes,  I'm able to capture really sweet moments. Like this...







 …while on-site snapping "before" photos for this kitchen project, I stole this shot of Kona the puppy watching over his front yard.  If you follow along on Instagram, be prepared to see photos of some of pets I meet along the way.   You can follow me here, http://instagram.com/theyellowcapecod.

Stay tuned for more details on this kitchen project.  
A design board is coming soon!



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