Refined Classic
There are kitchens that follow design trends and kitchens that predate them. This one belongs to the second category.
Powder blue cabinetry on the perimeter sets a tone that is immediately distinctive. It is a color that requires confidence to commit to, and in this kitchen it earns that confidence at every turn. White cabinetry on the island and select upper sections provides contrast without disrupting the palette, keeping the space feeling light and airy despite the depth of color on the perimeter walls.
Built Around the Architecture
The arched window at the back of the kitchen is the design anchor. Its decorative mullions and generous scale bring a formal, almost European character to the space that the cabinetry and molding details echo throughout. Dentil crown molding runs along the upper cabinet line, adding a level of architectural detail that most kitchens never reach. These are the decisions that distinguish a remodel from a renovation.
Surfaces That Hold Up to Scrutiny
White stone countertops with soft gray veining run across the island and perimeter, their classic surface pairing naturally with the blue and white cabinetry palette. A farmhouse sink and gas cooktop sit within the island, keeping the work zone central and practical. White subway tile backsplash and under-cabinet lighting complete the perimeter without adding visual noise.
Dark hardwood floors ground a kitchen that could otherwise feel too delicate, and fresh flowers throughout remind you this is a space people actually cook in.
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