A kitchen in Hamilton, Virginia, needed work. The original layout was claustrophobic and poorly laid out, and the clients wanted better function and an updated look. They hired Abbey Design + Remodel for the job.
The design team cut back the wall that separated the kitchen from the living room to create a sense of openness. The range wall shifted to make room for a walk-in pantry behind it. An obtrusive peninsula made way for a large central island that offers plenty of room to work as well as a space for family and friends to gather. The improved layout also created a more efficient work triangle. The relocated range wall now provides a focal point.
Floor-to-ceiling Koch cabinetry with Top Knobs hardware features a row of transom cabinets near the ceiling that showcases the owners’ pottery collection. A Thermador appliance package and a Kohler apron-front sink contribute to the high-end feel of the space. Quartz countertops and a backsplash of glossy-white Lungarno waterjet mosaic tile completes the look.
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