This kitchen design proved to be a bit challenging as the original kitchen had an angled peninsula and two additional walls to accommodate cabinets. Removing the walls opened the space onto the dining room and living room, allowing for a full main floor open concept. Luckily the large island and wrap around cabinets next to stove area more than made up for the lost cabinet space from the removed walls. Glass cabinets create a focal point above the wine fridge, creating a practical mini bar area. The integrated stove hood and hidden dishwasher keep the lines clean, while the organic veins of the Calacatta Quartz counter tops along with the curves of the Arabesque back splash provide a soft contrast to the rectangular profile of the shaker style cabinet facades. The neutral palette of this kitchen design will lend itself well to any style of furnishings this open concept home will welcome.
(Check out the BEFORE pictures at the end of this project photo gallery)