Black Walnut, Quartersawn White Oak, and painted Maple cabinets combine to create a beautiful, inviting kitchen. The neutral color palette of wood and white gives the heart of the home a warmth that makes everyone feel welcome and want to stay longer. There is no lack of seating in this kitchen if you wish to be near the stove and get a sample of something delicious or gather with family around the long black walnut table. The focal point of this kitchen is the elegant black walnut hood, which creates a striking contrast to the clean white cabinets. No matter what angle you view this kitchen, it will take your breath away.
Before
Install Day
Kitchen
Objective: Design a kitchen that provides space and functionality for the whole family.
White, gray, and wood are the dominant colors in this kitchen; together, they form a work of art. Multiple functional elements were incorporated into this space, including a hidden spice rack by the stove, a double trash can pull-out, and a utensil divider. The two seating areas also mean ample room for family dinners and special get-togethers. The convenient location of the wine cooler means a glass is always within reach. This kitchen was built with the whole family in mind.
Project Details
Kitchen
Project Information:
Kitchen Remodel
Designer:
Greenbrook Design
Cabinets:
Walker Woodworking
Interior Design:
Leah Heinsius, KBL Kitchen & Bath Designs by Leah
Photography:
Darin Holiday, Electric Films
Location:
Wesley Chapel, NC
Kitchen Bases & Island
Build Method: Frameless Cabinets
Wood Species & Finishes:
- Island: Quarter Sawn White Oak
- Perimeter: SW – Alabaster
- Cabinet Hardware:
- op Knobs – Grace collection
Kitchen & Island Features:
- Utensil divider
- Double trash can pull-out
- Spice drawer
- Utensil divider
- Push latch cabinet doors
- Hidden spice shelf
- Cutlery divider
- Divider for cooking sheets
- Built-in microwave