I think keeping the black and white pattern on the island and going with a simple black on the perimeter really works, don’t you?Īnd this beautiful bank of cabinets is a highly functional and beautiful addition. You can see that the crown molding got a lift too – they added some chunkier molding to give it a bit more heft – it really works with the high ceilings in here.Īnd the beautiful backsplash in the herringbone pattern is just gorgeous, isn’t it?īut let’s not forget to mention the real focal point in here – this quartz. Some of these are photos I took at the end of the day when I finished, and the homeowner was kind enough to send some as well. It really turned out beautifully now that it’s coming together. ![]() I sprayed everything in this kitchen – including the frames because it’s a fairly large kitchen with some detailing – and spraying just makes the most sense in those situations. It’s so white, it practically blends into the background as I share a color swatch here… It works beautifully with the new quartz counters and is a bright, crisp white for the new look of the space. We opted for Sherwin Williams’ Highly Reflective White (SW 7757). One that wouldn’t read as “yellow” in any way, shape or form, next to the counters. The Color Choice – Sherwin Williams’ Highly Reflective WhiteĪ big concern of the homeowner was choosing the right white to go with her beautiful new countertops. The homeowner wanted to take all of the cabinets to the ceiling, but with the way the recessed lighting is positioned, it wouldn’t work without a big revamp. And the had to bump the wall out a little bit to accommodate the changes. I love the addition of a beverage fridge too. They got rid of the upper cabinets, in favor of two-tiered glass front cabinets that go all the way to the ceiling. Here you can see it before the cabinets were painted. This area is one part of the kitchen that got quite a makeover and is way more functional (and pretty) as a result. She has added some other really cool elements to this house already – a beautiful focal wall with molding, a fresh and modern railing to her downstairs area, and before they bought the house, gorgeous new floors were installed by the previous homeowner, so the kitchen needed some updates to fall in line. Like I said, the before photos of this kitchen are nothing awful, just not in keeping with the homeowner’s personal style and taste. My contribution was painted kitchen cabinets in Sherwin Williams’ Highly Reflective White (SW 7757). New quartz countertops, a revamped wall of cabinets that added a beverage fridge, new backsplash – lots of changes to give it a fresh look. ![]() She had been working with a local construction company on some of the changes, and brought me in to paint her cabinets. ![]() This kitchen was nothing horrible to begin with, but the house is new to the homeowner, and she wanted to make it more her own style, which I think we all can understand. I have been catching up on kitchen projects here, and have a gorgeous one to share with you today.
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