A thoughtful kitchen redesign can completely transform how a home feels—and this project is a perfect example. By re-imagining the layout and removing a non-structural wall between the kitchen and living area, the space instantly opened up, making room for a spacious eat-in island and improving flow throughout.
The original setup featured a tight garage entry and a G-shaped peninsula that limited both movement and functionality. In the new design, we preserved—and even enhanced—storage with back-to-back full-depth island cabinetry, a generous pantry with pull-out shelving, and extended wall cabinets for added height and capacity.
Finished with new flooring, updated paint, and upgraded windows, the result is a brighter, more functional space that truly feels like an entirely new home.
Take a look at the before photos and design renders below to see the full transformation.
What's Inside
CABINETS:
KCD & Green Forest Stocked Cabinetry
Door Style: Shaker
Main Kitchen: Sand
Island: Norfolk Blue
COUNTERTOPS:
Alaska White Quartz by Venezia
HARDWARE:
Charlotte style pulls by KCD in Satin Nickel
SINK:
Granite Composite in Chroma by Pelican Sinks
See the renders and before pictures below: