Eat in Kitchen & Butler's Pantry
- Stacy Dackson
- Apr 3
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 6
This kitchen was dated, small and non-functional. I changed the floor plan by removing unneeded cabinet cut-ins and opened the kitchen to a galley shape. The refrigerator was moved to a central location and the sink was moved in front of the window to create balance. The laundry room situated in the back was relocated to the second floor, allowing space for a bar and beverage center. The large format porcelain floor tile limited grout lines, while the porcelain countertops created a life like Calacatta veining and durability the client was looking for.
The kitchen nook has been adorned in custom fabricated shades to create softness along with carefully selected table and chairs for durability. I also utilized a kitchen rug to keep the space feeling warm and intimate.