Kitchen and Bathroom Remodel
LOCATION
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DESIGN CONCEPT
ORIGINAL FLOOR PLAN
The original kitchen layout was confined by perimeter cabinetry and soffits that visually lowered the ceiling and made the space feel more enclosed. The existing island was undersized and did not provide enough usable workspace or seating. Storage was limited and inefficiently distributed, and the overall flow between the kitchen and adjacent dining area felt tight and segmented.
The primary bathroom’s original layout lacked both openness and efficient storage. The shower and fixtures felt visually heavy, and the room did not take full advantage of its footprint for comfort, accessibility, or organization.
NEW FLOOR PLAN
The kitchen was completely reworked to create a more open and functional layout. A larger, centrally located island now anchors the space, providing generous prep area, storage, and seating. Perimeter cabinetry was reorganized to improve workflow and storage efficiency, and the removal of soffits allows the space to feel taller, brighter, and more expansive. The updated layout also strengthens the connection to the dining area, making the kitchen better suited for both everyday living and entertaining.
The primary bathroom layout was redesigned to improve circulation, comfort, and accessibility. The shower area was reconfigured to feel more open and spacious, while the vanity and storage areas were optimized for better organization and daily use.
DETAILS:
CABINETS
TILE AND STONE
In the kitchen, stone surfaces were used to create durable, elegant countertops with natural movement and visual interest, paired with a light, classic tile backsplash that reflects light and keeps the space feeling open and fresh.
In the primary bathroom, tile selections were carefully layered to define each zone of the room. The shower walls feature a clean, classic tile pattern, while the shower floor and main floor use contrasting shapes and textures for visual interest and slip resistance. Stone surfaces at the vanity and half walls add continuity, durability, and a refined finish to the space.
FINISHES
DETAILS:
CABINETS
TILE AND STONE
In the kitchen, stone surfaces were used to create durable, elegant countertops with natural movement and visual interest, paired with a light, classic tile backsplash that reflects light and keeps the space feeling open and fresh.
In the primary bathroom, tile selections were carefully layered to define each zone of the room. The shower walls feature a clean, classic tile pattern, while the shower floor and main floor use contrasting shapes and textures for visual interest and slip resistance. Stone surfaces at the vanity and half walls add continuity, durability, and a refined finish to the space.
FINISHES