Tag: columbus ohio kitchen remodel

  • Transitional Kitchen Remodels

    Transitional Kitchen Remodels

    Project Spotlight: Transitional in regards to interior design and home remodeling refers to a blend or “marriage” of traditional and modern styles. It’s a timeless contemporary interpretation of elements from a variety of time periods incorporating lines that are less ornate than traditional designs, but not as severely basic as contemporary lines. As a result, transitional designs are classic, timeless, and clean. The transitional style also focuses on comfort and practicality to meet the lifestyle of an active household.

    Color palettes are typically neutral and subtle and may be monochromatic, with color in art and accents, not upholstery and floors. Wood finishes are typically warm tones but can range from a natural finish to a high-gloss lacquer. Texture is important and a balanced mix of several textures is often used.

    The Cleary Company Remodel-Design-Build, your home remodeling company, in Columbus, OH, remodeled 2 transitional-style kitchens earlier this year that are very different.

    Kitchen Renovation Refresh | Dublin, OH

    The first home, located in Tartan Fields in Dublin, OH was built in 2000, and features soft warm neutral tones, exposed wood beams, and stainless appliances.

    Project Year: 2017 | Project Cost: $75,001 – $100,000

    Newly remodeled space is fresh and bright. The existing cabinets were updated with new paint (Benjamin Moore Acadia White) to match existing base & crown molding of home. Cesar Stone quartz countertops replaced existing builder grade granite. New wide plank engineered hardwood floors w/ an antiqued finish replaced the existing narrow planked golden oak. New glass globe pendant lighting installed over island. Microwave over the range was relocated into the existing island and a new custom hood was installed in it’s place.

    Read more about this project in HouseTrends Magazine!

    Kitchen Remodel | Delaware, OH

    located in historic downtown and Whimsical pops of color in the range, the pendant light, and Paul Frank stool.

    The second is a Victorian-style home in downtown Delaware, OH was built in 1890 features white subway tile, and white shaker cabinets. kitchen that . 1980’s style tile, appliances, and cabinets did not didn’t function well for current owners nor fit the architectural period of the home. A slight rework of the footprint created more storage by installing new custom Amish cabinets which extend the full height of the ceiling. Modern conveniences mixed with period details create a transitional style that is a fun light-filled space more suited to our client’s lifestyle.

    Project Year: 2017 | Project Cost: $100,001 – $150,000

    Design by Laura Watson ASID, UDCP

    Both of these transitional kitchens show a perfect balance of a mix of textures as well as traditional and contemporary styles. Kitchen remodels add efficiency and function to the busy lifestyles and homes of our clients. Which one is your favorite?

    Want more inspiration?

    View more finished kitchen remodeling projects by checking out the Kitchens Portfolio on our website.  Ready to get started on your next home or kitchen remodeling project? You can design and build with us, we would love to work with you!

    Contact our Client Relations Coordinator by scheduling a call here or visiting the Contact page on our website today.

  • Project Spotlight Home Remodel in Westerville OH

    Project Spotlight Home Remodel in Westerville OH

    20th Century Modern to 21st Century Chic!

    1968 Contemporary home gets 21st Century makeover. View the completed project album with before during & after photos on our Houzz profile!

    This gorgeous soft contemporary home overlooks a golf course with beautiful, serene views from all sides. The home’s floor plan was closed off and did not have a good flow for entertaining. The clients knew exactly what they wanted and were not afraid to “think outside the box”. They moved from the downtown area into the suburbs for a more relaxing space to come home to. Our client, Laurie, is a talented artist and needed space for her studio.

    The original kitchen was closed off from the dining room, creating a dark, cave-like space that feels small and does not align with the client’s entertaining style. While the dining room and great room feature high, vaulted ceilings, the kitchen has lower 8-foot ceilings with 7-foot soffits, which makes the spaces feel disconnected and diminishes the overall flow and functionality of the home.

    Scope of Work

    The renovation included removing the wall separating the kitchen from the dining and great room to create an open-concept layout that fully showcases the stunning golf course views. The kitchen received a refresh with new luxury-grade appliances, updated cabinet doors and drawer fronts, and a redesigned pantry door. Painted shiplap boards were added to the kitchen workspace for architectural interest, while additional cabinetry was incorporated to extend the new island. A wine fridge and storage were installed in a newly designed dry bar, enhancing both style and functionality.

    The great room fireplace wall was refinished, and built-ins, along with a barn door, were added to the A/V closet for a clean, organized look. The stairwell to the second floor was opened up and modernized with a sleek new metal railing system featuring cables. All hardwood floors throughout the home were refinished, and the home office was painted and updated to complete the transformation.

    This home was a gem – Lucy the dog loves it too!

    Learn more, this stunning contemporary home was featured in HouseTrends Magazine.

    Client Testimonial

    “Remodeling is a process of problem-solving,” Laurie says. “I have enjoyed this entire project and working with their designer, Laura, has been delightful. We love our new space and enjoy sharing with our family and friends.”

    Ready to start planning your next remodel project? Contact our Client Relations Coordinator today by scheduling a call or completing a new project form.