The Two-Tone Wood Cabinets in This San Diego Kitchen Reno Were a Happy Accident
The subtle checkered floors were not.
The subtle checkered floors were not.
Resulting in a surprisingly airy focal point.
The footprint stayed exactly the same.
From hodgepodge to happy place.
Now you see the vent hood, now you don’t.
The island came as is from the Swedish retailer.
A reno made possible without an architect or contractor.
Don’t worry, your space will look as stylish as ever.
Calacatta Viola, meet silver travertine.
Widen an arch, shift a fridge…and voilà!
“I don’t want to look at a blender.”
A first-time homeowner’s Baltimore kitchen reno.
I (temporarily) removed my rental’s sad cabinets, too.
She calls the color the “new neutral.”
Plus a vent hood wrapped in galactic-looking granite.
Even renters can get on board.
The space will make you want to paint your ceiling, too.
Here’s how the designer tied them together.