Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Traditional Kitchen in 1920's Cottage




In this cottage we knocked out walls and added 150 sq. ft. to the previous small galley kitchen. Before this kitchen had very minimal storage and counter space. By knocking down a wall that separated the kitchen from the nook, we were able increase the cabinet and counter space by three times. By moving the laundry room back 4 feet we were able to add a kitchen island with bar stools. This is a very traditional kitchen with white shaker cabinets, white granite counter tops, and marble subway back splash. Very beautiful. By matching the hardwoods in the nook, we were able to open up the space for a continuous feel. The pantry doors are Egyptian with original stain. Once again adding a rustic element to a very traditional kitchen adds so much to monotone palette.This was a very exciting project to work on because the space was so small. We were able to open up the kitchen for a very inviting and entertaining friendly feel with modern amenities. For more information on this kitchen or to set up a design consultation, please contact: Cole D. Campbell at Campbell Kitchen and Bath (806) 316-6744 Amarillo, Texas 79109 colecampbell2003@yahoo.com

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