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Outdated Kitchen Gets a Modern Makeover
Our most recent kitchen remodel involved updating a 1990’s kitchen in Hurst, Texas, with a modern, stylish design. The original shape of the kitchen was closed off by a penisula cabinet, wasn’t a large space to begin with, and wasted a lot of space with the pantry closet. Our designers were able to make some simple changes to open up the space, increase the counter top area and improve storage space to maximize the usability of the kitchen as a whole. The end result is a sleek, eye-catching kitchen with a smart design and improved functionality!
Final photos by the talented Todd Ramsey at Impressia (www.impressia.net).
The lost counter top space from the peninsula was made up for by removing the pantry and double oven and replacing them with additional cabinets, drawers, and counters, which extended around to the fridge.Cabinetry was also built around the fridge for a modern, built-in look, and the cabinets above the fridge were extended – proving great storage space for large pots and pans, cookie sheets and crock pots!
The kitchen also received beautiful Granite counter tops in Black Pearl, along with new custom cabinets and hardware, fresh paint, wood floors, and a stylish tile backsplash. You’ll also notice that the upper cabinets were installed at a 45 degree angle in the corners, providing better use than the original design with cabinets at a 90 degree angle.
Our favorite feature of this kitchen is the space-saving pull-out pantry and spice rack installed at the end of the cabinetry where the peninsula used to be. What a great way to utilize cubic footage without requiring a big space to step into (as with traditional walk-in pantries). It’s all about incorporating smart designs!
Our favorite feature of this kitchen is the space-saving pull-out pantry and spice rack installed at the end of the cabinetry where the peninsula used to be. What a great way to utilize cubic footage without requiring a big space to step into (as with traditional walk-in pantries). It’s all about incorporating smart designs!