Complete Renovation With Photos!

Luxury Kitchen Design Reveal

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In this post I’m sharing our luxury kitchen design reveal with photos to give you inspiration and ideas. It’s a kitchen that I’ve waited years for in this old home!

The biggest change was opening up the space! By removing the two peninsulas we gained a much better traffic flow.  Removing the soffits allows more light into the family room that only has one window on the north-facing wall.

Opening Up The Space

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With a white kitchen, it’s important to add either texture or color (or both). Although the kitchen is brand new I’ve added a couple of vintage pieces to the mix. Some luxury kitchen designs can look a bit stark to me, so I encourage adding personal touches in all kitchens… high-end or budget DIY.

What Defines Luxury Kitchen Design?

Fresh, elevated finishes and amenities

Custom built cabinetry

High end appliances

Statement oven and range hood

Upgraded led lighting

Walk in pantry, butlers pantry or scullery

We designed and built this hidden pantry from scratch and although it’s not large, it’s hefty on details.

The Walk In Pantry

I’ve had this dual-fuel Ilve Range oven and hood fan in place for a few weeks now and have been cooking up a storm! 

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Pulling back a little you can see that there is ample room between the kitchen cabinetry and the island. When laying out a kitchen always make sure that you’ll be able to open the dishwasher and have enough of a passage to walk past it comfortably.

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Here you can see the whole kitchen and dining space as if you were standing in the family room. Patience is truly the key to any successful renovation and giving all involved in the process some grace!

We reused some of the old eased edge quartz countertop material including the island top. 

How We Saved Money On Our Designer Kitchen

Keeping our old tile flooring and finding something close enough to fill in any necessary repairs.

We designed and built out the entire pantry ourselves which saved us several thousand dollars. My husband had the brilliant idea of repurposing and reusing the wood from the old family room builtins that we took down!

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