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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Room Rx: Kitchen on a budget

A call from a husband who wanted to surprise his wife last Christmas with a gift certificate for a kitchen consult was the start of this kitchen project. His wife had been dreaming of a kitchen remodel forever and he was slow to get on the bandwagon. Needless to say the gift was an unexpected treat. When I first met with her, my client had done her homework (thanks in part to the pile of kitchen magazines included in her husband's gift) and knew that after living in a dark and dated kitchen she wanted white and bright.


Since the budget was tight, the appliances would stay in the same places and the footprint would essentially remain essentially unchanged. Getting rid of the soffit and adding more storage were the non-negotiables.



My first job was to create a cabinet layout and elevations with these elements as well as the budget in mind. A few tweaks later and the job was in the hands of Melvin from M & M Custom Cabinets, a talented and cost effective team of local Amish woodworkers.
 Since the client was drawn to blue and white, I presented this design concept board to her once we got down to the details and finishes.

Kitchen Details


Suffice it to say, as with most design collaborations, the project evolved and the end result is a bit different than the board above conveys. What's most important is that my client is delighted with the final product, a budget friendly kitchen which is light and bright, classic and current.

 
 
No more bulky soffits...

A new pantry/command center...

After the cabinet production was underway and the demo in progress, we ran into a roadblock. One large section of the soffit contained major HVAC and hood venting that were out of the budget to move. An emergency pow wow with the contractor, cabinetmaker and designer (me!) and we changed the design of the upper cabinets from an "L" shape spanning the corner to this pantry style cabinet sitting on the counter. I think it works seamlessly and minimizes the appearance of the bulky soffit.


 Even the refrigerator side cabinet got modified...



 Details such as glass fronted cabinets, crown moulding and finished end panels were added.



What pleases me most about this project is that even though the kitchen's layout remained largely unchanged, we were able to increase the functionality and storage, unify the work space and breakfast area and give the whole space a fresh new look, on a budget!


Oh, and did I mention that from the start of construction to the finish, the project took only one month to complete? Even with the soffit roadblock! That is what happens when you know what you want and are prepared, just as my client was and just as I discussed here.
This kitchen is truly the heart of the home and I know my clients will enjoy it for years to come. 
 
Does your room need a “prescription” for a change of decor, function or design? If so please contact me, I would love to help your room feel better with a Room Rx.

11 comments:

Holly Gruszka said...

Wow, what a difference Cathy and what a great idea by the husband to surprise his wife with a consult. That's a fabulous gift idea! They had really nice floors to work with as well, and I love the way the new look really brightens up this kitchen. I bet they are thrilled. Classic elements that they'll enjoy for many years. Well done Cathy :)

Holly Gruszka said...

PS - did they end up choosing one of the counters from your inspiration options at the top? I love the counters.

Unknown said...

Fantastic Cathy! You did a great job, and I love the finishes and the light and airy design. What a HUGE difference. Youre good!
xo Nancy
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charmaine said...

What a difference! This kitchen layout is very similar to mine. I would love to get rid of our soffit!
Great job.

Unknown said...

Yes Holly, they chose the first granite and faucet. The granite is called Ipenema and has a creamy white, rather than yellow undertone making it a nice match for the cabinets.

Natalie H. said...

I know this kitchen...pesky HVACs--what a way to work with the client and make a dramatic change with unexpected surprises!

pam {simple details} said...

Whoa! First, what a great gift from her hubby ~ he certainly knew who to call! Great solution for the soffit, (I love art in the kitchen, too). The fresh white gives it an entire new look, with the same footprint. Wonderful job, my friend!

Jenn said...

What an excellent gift -- such a thoughtful husband. The new kitchen is gorgeous! I am in love and pining over the command center/pantry. So much storage! And, I think you guys solved the soffit situation brilliantly. I love the look of cabinets sitting on the counter -- I was admiring that style while were were figuring out our kitchen.

Annie Pazoo said...

Hi Cathy - I really love this. The before reminds me so much of my current kitchen. So ready for a change!!

Linda {Calling it Home} said...

I can't believe that this only took one month. It looks like a full gut job...and you had to make a modification. Great job.

Annie Vincent Interiors said...

Beautiful!!! I am sure they will be happy for years to come! You should be very proud!

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