This adorable 100 year old home in a historic part of Houston was remodeled after fire and water damage. I was happy to work with the homeowners on the kitchen, bathroom, paint colors, moulding details, and the exterior. It's such a different style than the remodels of newer homes I usually do, it was fun to get to something a little different.
I posted about the exterior of this home HERE.
before
We started off keeping the existing pine floors using a rich, dark stained finish. We couldn't change the footprint of the kitchen, but we relocated the frig to the opposite wall to open up the space in front of the island a bit more.
The end wall where the frig was before really cut off the kitchen from the rest of the room.
I really love the cool color scheme and the new taller window that scales better for that space. The dark color on the lower cabinets and the white on the uppers kept the small space light and bright and open feeling. The schoolhouse light fixtures from Hudson Valley Lighting have a nice vintage appeal.
As with any remodel, sometimes you have to compromise. I wanted to take those cabinet to the ceiling, but a major drain was routed just under those joists at the ceiling above the cabinetry. We did a small furr down to enclose it, going as close to the ceiling as possible for maximum height and storage.
The new Sharp undercounter microwave saves space. A little handmade glass tile inset adds some detail to the backsplash. Outlets are placed horizontally just below the inset so they don't interrupt the linear quality.
A little kitchen vintage charm!
After photos by Miro Dvorscak
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Gorgeous transformation.
ReplyDeleteIncredible change. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteIt looks really great! You did a wonderful job. I think old, historic homes are some of the hardest to work with-xo Diana
ReplyDeleteCarla, you worked your magic again.It looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLOVELY. I put the outlets under the inset in my kitchen too...such a happy kitchen.
ReplyDeleteStunning transformation, Carla! I LOVE your amazing attention to detail. Would you mind sharing the wall and cabinet paint colours?
ReplyDeleteIncredible! Love every little thing about it especially the unusual color palette and all the moldings. It's a really handsome kitchen that fits the style of the house perfectly.
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy, here are the colors.
ReplyDeleteLower Cabinets and Island-SW 6249, Storm Cloud
Upper Cabinets and Trim-SW 7004, Snowbound
Interior of Upper cabinets with glass-SW 6249, Storm Cloud
Walls- SW 7071, Gray Screen
All paints Sherwin Williams
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Wonderful kitchen! Love it. I'm wondering what the counter tops are?
ReplyDeleteThey are Kashmir White granite.
ReplyDeleteI love your style. This is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhen i finally get down to The Woodlands to visit our friend who's wedding we are going to in Miami next week (mini vacation, yay!), I really want to have coffee with you. I'm hoping to get down there by the fall. You are THE most talented, full-range designer out here in blogland. This is a gorgeous kitchen with such great, true-to-the-home bones. And I'm loving the cabinet colors. Complete charm and sophistication all at once.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat's just beautiful! Love the soft colors.
ReplyDeleteAMAZING!!!! I love before and afters more than anything, and this one certainly dd NOT disappoint!!
ReplyDeleteStacy
What a lovely kitchen... and the color is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYvonne
gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! Please come check out my blog - I have a 100 year old foursquare and we are remodeling a bathroom. I painted the vanity almost the same color as the lower cabinets, and the walls are almost identical, too!
ReplyDeleteYou could design a kitchen for me anytime! I love everything you've done. Totally charming and timeless!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful kitchen! Love the changes!
ReplyDeleteI am also one of your new followers....
ReplyDeleteI have white cabinets, but our peninsula is the same color as the cabinets who your kitchen. The only difference is that we put a white glaze on it. The transformation is great and fits in with the style of the house.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful kitchen. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job! I'm your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful kitchen! Love the color and design. Just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
I like my kitchen now, but this kitchen is so comfortable. Would love to cook up something in there. So nice.
ReplyDeleteMy husband is in love with this kitchen! What stain color did you use on the floor? I thought I read the species is pine - we have fir.
ReplyDeleteYes, these were the original pine floors, but I imagine it would work with your species. Just do some test samples. We used a reddish-brown stain, I believe it was modern mahogany from Sherwin Williams, or something similar.
ReplyDeleteThanks for checking out my projects!
Your work is absolutely beautiful!! I'm just looking around your blog and loving everything I'm seeing!!
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