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Monday, January 16, 2012

Room Rx: Timeless Kitchen (almost) Reveal

My hope had been to have some "pro" photos of this kitchen for you for this reveal, but we have been struggling with the perfect lighting for our shoots. So yesterday, when a local friend approached me and asked when I would be sharing the final result, I knew "the natives were getting restless" and it was time to post something.

Let's start with a before shot into the old kitchen from the dining room....

After tearing down the wall separating the two rooms and opening up not only the space, but the flow of light, here is what we have...

The wall shared with the Living Room was also opened up...

....creating the pantry and peninsula wall.

Just for comparisons sake, here is another before...

And and after view into the dining area.

So there you have it, I am thrilled with how this kitchen turned out.  I love the material choices as well as the big decisions my clients made; closing off a window, opening up walls, etc. The end result reflects who they are and how they live and they couldn't be more pleased.

Read more about this project here, here and here. My goal is to have one more post about this "Timeless Kitchen" with some "professional" photos as well as lots of details about the project so stay tuned!

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12 comments:

Kerry said...

It looks sooo bright and fabulous!

Holly Gruszka said...

Beautiful Cathy! I've really started to try to get more comfortable with color, and the before photos were very mustardy. The after shots are like fresh air - cool yet warm at the same time. Perfect choices and I'm excited to hear more! I'll also be interested in how you chose the colors and cabinets, etc.

Abby M. Interiors said...

Cathy! This is soooo gorgeous. I love all of the materials and open space planning. Congratulations on such a beautiful design!
abby

Meg said...

Cathy! I love how real your designs are. They are pretty and polished and well put together, but I can actually see some nice family making dinner together in there. Well done!

Carrie @ Hazardous Design said...

So beautiful! Opening up the walls are an obvious improvement, but so is the decor. The countertop selections, the island, the window treatments, paint color...everything! I have a feeling your clients are going to be very happy with this room for a very long time!

pam {simple details} said...

Wonderful job, Cathy! I'm sure they're thrilled! I was noticing the difference in work space...that is amazing, it's all incredibly functional, love the desk nook, too!

Jenn said...

Wow, Cathy, this is just GORGEOUS! What an amazing space .... I love how open it all is. Great job!

A room with a view said...

Wow Cathy! You should be proud! I am sure the homeowhers are thrilled. It looks fabulous.

Jenny said...

Holy cow!! It looks amazing! So much lighter and brighter with taking down that wall. Great color palette and I love the fabric for the window treatments too. And I love that even with the dark wood cabinets, it's still a bright and welcoming space. Well done!! Thanks for linking up!

Anonymous said...

WOW! You have great vision. The kitchen looks amazing. I love the blue walls! Congrats on your new space.

Sharon
mrshinesclass.wordpress.com

Lisa @ Shine Your Light said...

Cathy, thanks for sharing this. We have the same kitchen/dining room layout and will eventually tear down the wall between the two. It's inspiring to see what can be accomplished by rethinking a space!

the cape on the corner said...

oh my gosh, that is amazing! i love this-i have dark cabinets that we are not getting rid of when we finally do our kitchen, so seeing someone else with dark cabinets that look great is a huge inspiration. i love that soft blue, and lucky you, you got to tear out that soffit!

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