Soundview Family room & Kitchen Remodel

home remodel

Problem & Objective

The owner wanted to update the family room and the kitchen in this 1970’s splanch. By painting the brick wall white and adding custom built ins we brightened up the space. The decor reflects our client’s love for color and a bit of Asian style elements. We also made sure that the sitting was not only beautiful, but very comfortable and durable. The sofa and the arm chair sit very comfortably and we used the performance fabrics to make sure they last through the years. We also wanted to highlight the art collection which the owner curated through the years.

Solution

We enlarged the kitchen by removing a partition wall that divided it from the dining room and relocated the entrance. Our goal was to create a warm and inviting kitchen, therefore we selected a mellow, neutral palette.

The cabinets are soft Irish Cream as opposed to a bright white. The mosaic backsplash makes a statement, but remains subtle through its beige tones. We selected polished brass for the hardware, as well as brass and warm metals for the light fixtures which emit a warm and cozy glow.

For beauty and practicality, we used quartz for the working surface countertops and for the island we chose a sophisticated leather finish marble with strong movement and gold inflections. Because of our client’s love for Asian influences, we selected upholstery fabric with an image of a dragon, chrysanthemums to mimic Japanese textiles, and red accents scattered throughout.

Functionality, aesthetics, and expressing our clients vision was our main goal.