Category: Kitchen Remodels

  • 8 Kitchen Design Trends for 2025

    8 Kitchen Design Trends for 2025

    Unexpected Kitchen Design Trends to Watch: A Look Ahead

    As our kitchens continue to evolve as the heart of the home, designers and homeowners alike are exploring bold, unexpected ideas that bring fresh personality and function to this essential space. Shannon Tannehill, UDCP, Design Consultant at The Cleary Company in Columbus, Ohio, shares her take on some of the most surprising kitchen trends emerging for 2025. 

    1. English-Style Kitchens with Moody Tones 

    A departure from the minimalism that’s been popular for years, English-style kitchens are making a comeback with their warm, dark wood cabinetry, rich color palettes, and classic detailing. “English kitchens bring a timeless charm that feels both elegant and inviting,” says Tannehill. “They’re perfect for homeowners who want a cozy, lived-in feel that still feels elevated.” 

    These kitchens often include elements like freestanding cabinetry, open shelving, and classic farmhouse sinks. Darker woods and traditional detailing add sophistication, while rich, moody colors like forest greens and navy blues bring depth. For those wanting a timeless look, English-style kitchens offer a beautiful blend of elegance and warmth. 

    Kitchen remodel in Upper Arlington, OH features 2 islands with seating providing ample countertop space for preparing meals and entertaining.
    Kitchen Remodel | Upper Arlington, OH

    2. Range Alcoves for a Touch of the Old-World 

    Range alcoves are another unexpected element popping up in kitchen design, adding a nostalgic, old-world charm to modern spaces. Built around the range, these alcoves create a recessed space that feels both functional and architecturally interesting. “A range alcove is like a little sanctuary for cooking,” explains Tannehill. “It frames the cooking area beautifully, making it feel like a special, dedicated space.” 

    With tiled backsplashes or arched designs, range alcoves bring character and depth to the kitchen. This feature is ideal for those who love to cook, as it creates a dedicated, cozy spot for meal prep, often paired with built-in spice shelves or decorative tiles for added personality. 

    Range detail in kitchen remodel features ZLINE freestanding gas range, quartz countertops, ceramic tile backsplash with blue "patchwork" design.
    Kitchen Addition | Columbus, OH Metro Area

    3. Woven and Mesh Cabinet Fronts 

    Woven or mesh cabinet fronts are bringing texture and craftsmanship back into kitchen design. These unique cabinet fronts introduce a touch of the artisanal, blending traditional craftsmanship with a fresh, modern look. “We’re seeing clients drawn to the texture and interest these cabinet fronts add,” says Tannehill. “They make cabinets feel more dynamic and create visual breaks in a wall of cabinetry.” 

    Ideal for homeowners who want a bit of personality in their kitchen without going overboard, woven or mesh fronts are perfect for upper cabinets or standalone pantry units. The result is a light, airy feeling that complements both classic and contemporary designs. 

    Original brick wall preserved for its color, texture, and architectural interest. Pantry cabinets painted with Sherwin Williams SW 6216 Jasper.
    Kitchen Remodel | Grandview Heights, OH

    4. Bold, Earthy Cabinet Colors 

    While neutrals have long dominated kitchens, 2025 is seeing a shift toward bold, earthy colors inspired by nature. Deep greens, rich blues, and terracotta tones are taking center stage, adding warmth and character to kitchen spaces. Tannehill shares, “These colors bring a grounding effect to the kitchen. They feel connected to nature and create a sense of calm.” 

    Using bold, earthy hues on cabinets adds depth and richness, which pairs beautifully with natural materials like wood or stone. For those looking to bring color into their kitchen without overpowering the space, earthy tones are an excellent option, offering a refreshing break from the classic white kitchen. 

    8.5' kitchen island painted Sherwin Williams SW 7620 Seaworthy with Cambria Ironsbridge countertop.
    Kitchen Remodel | Dublin OH

    5. Two-Tone Cabinets for Depth and Dimension 

    Adding a creative twist, two-tone cabinets are becoming a popular choice for adding visual interest and dimension to kitchens. By combining different colors or materials on the upper and lower cabinets, homeowners can personalize their kitchen in a way that feels dynamic and cohesive. “Two-tone cabinets allow for more creative freedom,” Tannehill notes. “They’re a great way to introduce contrast without overwhelming the space.” 

    This trend can be as subtle or bold as you like. Some homeowners opt for soft contrasts, like white uppers with light wood lowers, while others go for high-contrast pairings such as deep green cabinets on the bottom with cream-colored cabinets on top. This style is versatile, allowing for endless customization to suit each homeowner’s taste. 

    The kitchen remodel expanded by removing a hallway. Perimeter cabinets painted SW 7014 Elder White and the 8.5' island painted Benjamin Moore Raccoon Fur.
    Kitchen Remodel | First Floor Remodel | Upper Arlington, OH

    6. Textured Finishes: Fluted and Ribbed Cabinet Doors 

    Textured cabinet finishes, like fluted or ribbed designs, add a tactile quality to kitchen cabinets that feels both custom and artisanal. These finishes bring a bit of the unexpected to a traditional cabinet face, elevating the overall design. “Textured finishes make cabinetry stand out without being too loud,” explains Tannehill. “They add a handcrafted feel that’s refined and modern.” 

    These details are subtle yet effective, offering a sophisticated way to add depth to cabinets. Fluted or ribbed cabinet doors can work with a variety of kitchen styles, from modern to traditional, giving the space a unique and personal touch.

    Reed detail inset into shaker-style cabinet doors adds depth and dimension.
    Kitchen Remodel | Grandview Heights, OH

    7. Concealed Kitchens for a Minimalist Look 

    Minimalism is moving to the next level with concealed kitchens that hide appliances and storage behind flush cabinetry. This design approach gives the kitchen a sleek, unified appearance, making it blend seamlessly with the rest of the home. “Concealed kitchens offer a clean, uncluttered look,” says Tannehill. “They’re perfect for people who want a seamless space that doesn’t feel overly ‘kitchen-like.’” 

    By hiding appliances within cabinetry and using handleless doors, concealed kitchens create a minimalist, modern atmosphere that’s perfect for open-concept homes. They’re a practical choice for anyone looking to make the kitchen feel more like an integrated part of the home’s overall design.

    This kitchen pantry features a hidden "messy" kitchen that can be closed off with a pocket door.
    Kitchen Remodel | Upper Arlington, OH

    8. Cool Metal Kitchens for a Modern, Industrial Edge 

    Metal is being reimagined as a key material in kitchen design, particularly stainless-steel finishes that offer an industrial yet sophisticated look. From countertops to cabinetry, metal elements bring a sleek, modern aesthetic that appeals to those who value durability and low-maintenance surfaces. “Metal kitchens are surprisingly versatile,” says Tannehill. “They offer a sleek, cool look that’s easy to maintain and feels effortlessly modern.” 

    Stainless steel, brushed nickel, and even aged brass finishes can bring a unique edge to kitchen design, pairing well with natural wood or stone elements. This trend is ideal for homeowners looking for a streamlined, hyper-modern vibe that’s also practical and easy to clean. 

    Contemporary kitchen design with high gloss enameled cabinet doors mixed with warm walnut accents and base cabinets. The island features a quartzite countertop with waterfall edge on each end.
    New Build Home | Upper Arlington, OH

    Looking Ahead: Crafting Kitchens That Feel Like Home 

    These unexpected kitchen trends for 2025 highlight the blending of traditional charm with innovative, personalized design. From earthy tones and textured finishes to high-tech concealment, these trends offer endless opportunities to create a kitchen that’s unique, functional, and future-ready. “Today’s kitchens are about creating a space that’s a true reflection of the homeowner,” Tannehill concludes. “It’s all about designing a kitchen that feels personal, comfortable, and capable of supporting our lives for years to come.” 

    Whether you’re planning a full remodel or simply gathering ideas, these emerging trends can help shape a kitchen that not only meets your needs today but also grows with you in the future. 

    Meet the Design Consultant

    Shannon Tannehill, UDCP | Design Consultant

    Pro facts – Shannon became a member of Team Cleary in 2021, bringing with her six years of experience in the remodeling industry. Before joining The Cleary Company, she worked extensively in tile sales. She also pursued studies in Interior Design at The Art Institute of Cincinnati.

    Fun fact – She loves her hip-hop dance class!

    Social Media – Follow her and her projects on Instagram @shannonindesign

    What do you enjoy the most about working for TCC?

    Being around other creative problem solvers and having events that cultivate our role in the community and with our vendors. 

    In August of 2024, Shannon was interviewed by Kitchen & Bath Design News to discuss a gorgeous historic home remodel project. Learn how “the house” became our client & how our amazing Production Team cared for its architectural integrity. Check it out!

    Read more about Shannon and her NARI UDCP accreditation on our blog.

    Ready to get planning started on your kitchen remodel project? Contact our Client Relations Coordinator today by scheduling a call or completing a new project form.

  • Kitchen Remodel & Expanded Floorplan

    Kitchen Remodel & Expanded Floorplan

    Project Spotlight: After eight years of living in their Upper Arlington, Ohio home, our client realized the 1968 footprint of their suburban home’s kitchen did not function for their family’s lifestyle. With a desire for a larger footprint and more open space to accommodate gatherings of family and friends, they decided it was time to hire a remodeler. “We don’t spend much time watching HGTV,” says the homeowner with a laugh, “which is part of why we went with The Cleary Company Remodel-Design-Build. They have a strong design process and did a great job with the color palette.”

    As-Built Plans & Before Photos

    The kitchen remodel demo scope included not only gutting the kitchen but also removing the wall between the kitchen and dining room. The dining room window and a section of the wall between the kitchen and living room were also removed.

    Proposed Design-Build Kitchen Plan Solves Client Issues

    The wall section between the kitchen and living room was removed to accommodate recessed pantry cabinets. About 15sf of floor space was used from the living room’s footprint. Using this space made a huge impact on the functionality of the kitchen’s new layout.

    A large 13’x4″ 2-level center island offers the family seating for four along with storage on both sides. Wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling custom cabinetry was installed in what previously was the dining room. The family gained a bar and loads of customized storage.

    The Result!

    An entertainer’s kitchen, hosting large gatherings of family & friends is made easy in this redesigned floorplan. The whole kitchen floorplan was reorganized for better function. The cabinets are customized with personalized storage solutions including charging drawers, a spice rack and utensil holders. A new sliding glass door in place of the old dining room window gives direct access to the backyard from the kitchen.

    Read more about this remodel in HouseTrends Magazine’s August 2023 issue!

    Take a video tour of the space on our YouTube Channel!

    Ready to Remodel Your Kitchen?

    Get started by contacting our Client Relations Coordinator today! Call 614-459-4000 or Visit our website.

  • Main Floor Interior Remodel | Upper Arlington OH

    Main Floor Interior Remodel | Upper Arlington OH

    Project Spotlight: A classic “South of Lane” 2-story brick colonial home with loads of 1920’s charm and character gets a fully updated main level. The home went from a drab dark traditional interior design to a clean crisp coastal modern farmhouse style.

    As-Built & Proposed Floorplans

    As-Built Floorplan
    Proposed Design Plan

    Before Photos

    Project Details

    • Main living level interior work included all new flooring and paint, an updated powder room, entry, and mudroom plus a new gourmet kitchen with an expanded footprint.
    • New kitchen layout includes an 8.5’x3’ island, natural wood faux beams, large counter-to-ceiling windows and loads of custom cabinetry and storage.
    • Dining room features a new dry bar with open shelving, cabinetry plus a drawer refrigerator and a drawer freezer.
    • Two porch additions were also designed and built. The front porch enhances the curb appeal of the home and allows connection to the interior through two sets of French doors. The rear porch and deck include room for seating, dining and a hot tub. Connection to the back deck is thru new French doors from the family room.

    After Photos

    View more before & after photos of this project on our Houzz profile. Watch our video tour below!

    Design-Build Project Team:

    • Designer – Laura Watson, ASID, UDCP
    • Project Manager – Rob Lindeboom, CLC
    • Lead Carpenters – Tyler Mitchell & Joey Davis

    Ready to Remodel Your Home?

    Get started today! Contact our Client Relations Coordinator by visiting our website or calling our office at 614-459-4000.

  • First Floor Remodel in Upper Arlington, OH

    First Floor Remodel in Upper Arlington, OH

    Having lived in their two-story home in Upper Arlington, OH for about 6 years, Linda and Joe knew they wanted to remodel and expand their kitchen’s footprint and create a new mudroom from the garage entry. They also wondered how the entire first floor of their home could better function to fit their needs.

    Our Remodel-Design-Build Team gave them a new floor plan that addresses their busy family’s lifestyle by removing a wall, adding a large pantry, reconfiguring the layouts of the laundry and powder rooms, and adding a new mudroom.

    What do Linda and Joe think of their home now and their experience working with The Cleary Company? Read on to find out!

    Q & A with Linda & Joe

    What was the goal for your remodel?

    We wanted to create a more functional floor plan for our family with young children, including a mudroom area to collect their things, as well as we wanted to open up the kitchen to allow for gatherings, making it a fun, beautiful place where we actually want to cook and spend time together!

    What is your favorite aspect of your remodeled space? 

    It is hard to name just one! Our top 3 are the mudroom, the bar area of the kitchen, and all the lighting! When we previously entered our house through the garage, it basically went right into the kitchen, so the kitchen became a catch-all for coats, shoes, bookbags, etc. Now we have a very functional mudroom/laundry space that we enter into, and can keep everyone’s things organized.

    We have gotten tons of compliments on the bar area of the kitchen, which includes a second island and a seating bench by the window. It is a great space for gathering and adds a little something extra to a traditional kitchen!

    Our old kitchen was so dark with very minimal lighting. We love all the new lighting features, including under cabinet lights, recessed LEDs, and pendent fixtures!

    What advice would you offer to someone who is thinking of remodeling their home?

    Have an idea of what you want, but let the designer step in and offer suggestions and improvements to your initial plan. It’s also important to be prepared to be flexible if some things need to change along the way.

    The Cleary Company Remodel Difference

    Why did you choose The Cleary Company to complete your remodeling project?

    They listened to what we wanted to suit our family’s needs. They were also quick to get back to us when we reached out to them and always followed up!

    What was your favorite part of working with The Cleary Company and why?

    Once the project was underway they provided a clear estimated timeline and then remained available for any and all questions along the way. If something didn’t seem quite right they were always responsive and helpful.

    Who from our Team stood out and how did they exceed your expectations?

    We worked with a number of great people. Laura, our designer that stepped in midway thru our project, really helped us bring the final details together. The carpenters that did a lot of work on the house, especially Justin, Ed, and Dave, were very friendly and made sure we were happy with all the small details of the project.

    Just for Fun!

    In one word, why did you choose to do business with The Cleary Company? 

    Expertise.

    Would you recommend The Cleary Company?

    Definitely. While it wasn’t cheap, the confidence in knowing that things were being done correctly and the open lines of communication were worth it. The end result is truly spectacular!

    Are you ready to remodel your home?

    Get started today by visiting our website or call the office to speak with our Client Relations Coordinator! Our Remodel-Design-Build Team will help you navigate the remodeling process and collaborate with you to make your vision of your home a reality.

  • Kitchen & Primary Suite Remodel | Upper Arlington, OH

    Kitchen & Primary Suite Remodel | Upper Arlington, OH

    Project Spotlight: After living in their home for more than 15 years Holly & Sam were ready to make some big changes to their two-story home in Upper Arlington, Ohio. After seeing several signs and trucks they contacted The Cleary Company Remodel-Design-Build to discuss their projects and ideas.

    Designer Katie Florjancic, UDCP collaborated with them to create a design plan and scope of work to fit the needs of their lifestyle. Project Manager, Rob Lindeboom, CLC and Lead Carpenter, Ben Ludlow managed the job site construction to complete the build.

    The Plan?

    Kitchen

    • Expand the kitchen’s footprint by removing the wall between the adjacent dining room.
    • Rework the kitchen’s floorplan to create better flow and a more functional workspace.
    • Remove the existing powder room, rework the layout to create a smaller but more functional footprint.
    • Design and build new cabinetry and bench seating in the morning room.
    Existing Kitchen floorplan
    Proposed Kitchen floorplan

    Primary Suite

    • Rework floorplan of the existing bathroom to create space for a larger shower and double vanity.
    • Remove the existing walk-in closet and build a new larger walk-in closet within the existing footprint of the bedroom.
    • Remove the door of the smaller standard closet and install a new custom built-in cabinet.
    Existing Primary Suite floorplan
    Proposed Primary Suite floorplan

    Completed Projects!

    Kitchen

    Primary Suite

    Both the kitchen and primary suite not only received significant upgrades but both spaces now function better for our clients!

    5-star Guild Quality review ~ “Great people to work with. Very friendly and professional.”

    Are you ready to remodel your kitchen and/or primary suite? Click here to get started!

  • Kitchen Remodel + More in New Albany OH

    Kitchen Remodel + More in New Albany OH

    Project Spotlight: The layout of this suburban home’s kitchen and family room (built in 2004) was no longer working for the owners, a busy family of four with two teenagers. The Design-Build Team at The Cleary Company created a new open concept floor plan that is more functional and a better fit for their lifestyle.

    The original layout of the kitchen, a large u-shape, had disconnected workspaces with small sections of countertops. The clients disliked the location of the cooktop on the undersized island. A small pass-thru window into the family room afforded some connection to the kitchen but the homeowners desired a more open concept design. Along with the kitchen remodel, upgrades were also made to the existing family room, mainly the fireplace and staircase.

    As Built & Demo Plan

    Design-Build Plans Solve Issues

    Removing the wall between the kitchen and family room not only opened up both of the spaces but also brought more natural light into the kitchen. The new kitchen layout has more continuous countertop workspaces but also features a much larger island with storage and seating for four. All the appliances were relocated for workspace efficiency and upgraded to larger models with more features including a new gas range. An appliance “garage” contains a coffee-tea bar and microwave that can be hidden when not in use.

    Natural white oak wood accents throughout the new spaces like the range hood, pantry doors and fireplace mantles.

    New Floorplan

    Along with the remodel of the kitchen, the family room also received significant upgrades. The open staircase to the second floor was brought to new life with paint colors that pull accent colors from the kitchen. The two-sided fireplace features the same mantle, facade and hearth in the family room and the kitchen which marries the two spaces nicely.

    Watch this Video Tour!

    To learn more about this project, read the magazine article featured on the cover of HouseTrends!

  • First Floor Remodel & More

    First Floor Remodel & More

    Lindsey and Richard bought their 100-year-old Bexley home nine years ago, with the intention to remodel it over time. In 2018, they started the process, talked with another company, and received some estimates. Thinking they knew what the budget could be for what they wanted, they soon realized HGTV was not an accurate representation of their desired plan. They decided to think about it, and then COVID-19 hit. With Richard home more, they both realized that the renovation had to happen to make their home work for their family. The rest is history…

    Q & A with Lindsey & Richard Bexley, OH

    What was the goal for your remodel?

    Our house was a mess! We needed better flow, more space, and more storage. It needed updated and brought into this century. The entire first floor was a priority, as was the upstairs primary bathroom. And we found out after demolition began, that our home was also unsafe!

    An addition from the 90’s wasn’t structurally sound so they installed a beam to make it safe. Also, the entire electrical system was installed to replace all the original knob and tube.

    What feature of your remodeled spaces are your favorite?

    The closets (pantry & bedroom) are a favorite—I just love them! The new kitchen brings a lot to our life as a family. We have sightlines for every area and now it’s fun to entertain. Richard loves our primary bath. Our old one was so bad I refused to use it. It’s nice that we can both enjoy this gorgeous primary en suite now.

    What advice would you offer to someone who is thinking of remodeling their home?

    • Be ready for surprises!
    • Know what realistic budgets are. We had no idea what we were getting into with our house due to its age and unexpected issues.
    • Roll with the changes, be flexible, and be prepared.

    Take a Tour of this Remodel!

    The Cleary Company Remodel Difference

    Why did you choose The Cleary Company for your remodeling projects?

    When we were ready to begin the process, we spoke with three companies. The Cleary Company was the only one that asked us about our lives, what we wanted out of a remodel, whether we entertained a lot and whether we wanted it formal or informal. Robert noticed things other companies didn’t see, like our window air conditioning units in the 2nd floor windows. Even with a new HVAC system installed two years ago, the house was still hot in the summer and cold in winter. Robert said they could fix that. That comment helped to seal the deal for us!

    The extra level of getting to know us and who we are was a game-changer for us. The Cleary Company took the time to listen and get to know us, making our experience with them more personal. Now we have a dual-zone HVAC air system that we are in love with, and the home is the correct temperature year-round. We don’t think we would have gotten that, along with all of the room renovations, with another company.

    What was your favorite part of working with The Cleary Company?

    I really liked the design process and picking out the materials and items. I found it to be really fun, even though I know some people might find it overwhelming. Our Designer took the time to get to know us well enough that our selection meetings were a breeze. All of the designs are aligned with our lifestyle and preferences.

    Just for Fun!

    If you were asked to explain in one word why you choose to do business with The Cleary Company, what would it be?

    Clarity! From day one everything was clear and spelled out for us.

    Would you recommend The Cleary Company?

    Yep-absolutely. Everyone we had contact with was great! We have a meeting with Robert soon to get started on our next project.

    Want to Learn More?

    Working with our clients is like working with family. We work hard to get to know you through collaboration to design and build a home that works for you. We are honored to be part of our clients’ lives, during the remodel and beyond!

    Contact us today to discuss your remodeling project!

  • Home Addition & Remodel | Upper Arlington, OH

    Home Addition & Remodel | Upper Arlington, OH

    Project Spotlight – An extensive remodel to a modest ranch home in Upper Arlington Ohio. Our clients needed additional living space and more bedrooms. The Design-Build Team at The Cleary Company in Columbus Ohio created a new floorplan.

    A second story addition accommodates 2 bedrooms and the full bath from the main level as well as a new guest bedroom and full bathroom. A sunroom addition expands the footprint of the 1st floor and brings in warm southern sunlight.

    Relocating the bedrooms and a bathroom plus removing several walls open up the first floor. The new open concept plan creates a more functional layout for entertaining and allows the kitchen to be the center of this busy family’s daily activities.

    As-Built drawings for client’s ranch home in Upper Arlington Ohio. Bedroom 3, the hall closets and the full bath will move to the new 2nd-floor addition. Bedroom 2 is converted into a den and powder room. The new open concept 1st-floor plan will allow space for a larger kitchen and family room.
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    Proposed design & construction plan. 1st floor remodel in Upper Arlington Ohio. Removing walls for a new open concept floorplan allows the kitchen to be the center of this busy family’s daily activities.
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    The addition of a 2nd floor on an existing ranch home in Upper Arlington Ohio accommodates 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. Not only do the clients gain living space on the first floor but they are also able to add an additional bathroom and bedroom.
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    Rendering of new 1st-floor layout. View looking from the family room into the dining room and new sunroom addition. Also notice the new stairs leading to the new addition.

    See more photos in the project album on our Houzz profile. Or take a tour by watching these videos! First floor remodel + sunroom addition & 2nd story addition.

  • Dublin OH Kitchen Remodel

    Dublin OH Kitchen Remodel

    Project Spotlight:

    This existing 1995 suburban kitchen was dark, dated and due for a refresh. Although there were no changes to the kitchen’s footprint, there were significant upgrades in function with the addition of customized storage and an updated appliance layout.

    Soffits were removed to make room for taller wall cabinets. The appliance locations were moved to create a better flow of workspace. The island stayed the same size, but storage was maximized with deep drawers and specialized pullouts.

    Upscale Finish & Fixture Selections

    • Cambria engineered quartz countertops (Colton)
    • Blanco Silgranit low divide undermount sink (Truffle)
    • Moen Patterson one handle pulldown faucet (Black Matte)
    • Ceramica Rondine Cubics mosaic backsplash (Beige Angolo)
    • Schaad & Sons custom cabinets – perimeter painted PPG Enduring Ice w/ Vandyke Brown glaze & island painted Sherwin Williams Cocoon w/ Vandyke Brown glaze
    • Feiss Angelo 8 light 46″ chandelier
    • Bosch 36″ gas cooktop
    • Sharp 1.2 cu. Ft microwave drawer
    • Avallon 24″ under-counter beverage fridge

    Before & After Kitchen Photos

    Design-Build Project Remodeling Team

    Project Developer – Jayde Boyd Conlan

    Designer – Katie Florjancic, UDCP

    Project Manager – Justin Juenger, CRPM

    Want to learn more about this kitchen remodel?

    Check out this interview with our clients in Dublin Life magazine!

    After 26 years in the same home with only minor improvement projects, the Wilsons agree that their first major renovation was a win. “It was a very positive experience,” Dave says.

  • Design-Build Kitchen Remodel | Westerville OH

    Design-Build Kitchen Remodel | Westerville OH

    Project Spotlight: A Modern Country Kitchen

    A new floorplan design was created to bring form and function to our client’s kitchen. Although the workspace was large, the original layout was choppy and all of the fixtures and finishes were dated and worn. When our clients purchased the home they knew the original kitchen did not meet their lifestyle needs, function or design tastes but they could imagine a better plan that could make a great space for their family.

    Custom maple cabinets feature storage solutions to increase the function of the space as well as update the aesthetic. An extra-deep island contains lots of personalized storage and workspace for busy chefs. The perimeter cabinets were painted a warm white while the oversized island is a rich brown stain that anchors the new layout.

    Two contrasting colors of Cambria engineered quartz were used on the workspace countertops (Claridge for island & Delgatie for perimeter).

    Additional design elements that make the new kitchen unique are the shiplap ceiling and brick full height backsplash with floating shelves.
    Project Developer Jayde Boyd
    Designer 1 – Olivia Kern Meadows, MASM, UDCP, IIDA Associate
    Designer 2 – Matt Zimmer
    Project Manager Justin Juenger, CRPM

    Client Testimonial:

    “Justin, our project manager, was and is still amazing in every way! He takes time to talk to us about whatever little thing we think of and works with us to make sure everything is great. Overall it’s been a great experience and we look forward to working with you all again!” – Ann, Westerville OH

    Read more about this kitchen remodel in the Nov/Dec issue of Westerville Magazine!