Gray Color Palette Creates Calm

Remodel Project – Charlotte, NC

Objective: 

To create cabinets that complement the 1950s vibe of the house.

Kitchen Perimeter

Perimeter – Cabico Door Style #365 Painted Maple – finish: Dune

The pops of beautiful wood in this kitchen make it absolutely stunning. The custom black walnut range hood and floating shelves add warmth to the design as well as a touch of elegance. Exposed beams perfectly complement the gray cabinets and create a sense of balance.

Kitchen Island

Island – Cabico Door Style#997 Black Walnut Stained w/ Antique Coffee Glaze

The island provides ample prep space along with relaxed seating for those days when everyone wants to just gather together and share the days events.

Mudroom

Build Method: Frameless Cabinets by Cabico

Wood Species & finishes: Painted Maple – finish: Dune

Black Walnut wood top

This 1950s home has been beautifully done not once but twice, as it was burned so badly it had to be stripped down to the studs and rebuilt. Read more of the incredible story featured in the Charlotte Magazine Myers Park Area, of how this family created something so beautiful the second time around! Using the same team that had helped them before, they began their renovation journey all over. Gray was a dominating color throughout much of the design and created an oasis of calmness. The beautiful exposed beams in the kitchen perfectly match the warm walnut island. There are many elegant features throughout the home that make it so stunning, yet it remains simple and classic.

Project Information

Project Information: Remodel

Designer: Greenbrook Design

Cabinets: Walker Woodworking/Cabico

Interior Design: Loftus Design – Bridget Gasque

Contractors: Casa Forte Builders – Chris Belcher

Photography: Joe Purvis

Location: Charlotte, NC

See below for more photos of this one-of-a-kind remodel.