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For these homeowners, the goal of this remodel was to update their kitchen and dining room while keeping in the same style as the rest of this 1914 home. To achieve this, the homeowner chose a simple shaker door style painted in an antique white finish. As a final touch, two wall cabinets were sized to fit the stained glass original to the home. To set off the light colored cabinets, the home owner chose countertops that compliment and contrast in perfect balance.

The piece de la resistance of this remodel is the new hutch in the dining room. The reason being that it looks strikingly similar to the original that stood in it’s place. Down to the vintage glass, the goal of this furniture was to update with 21st century hardware, while keeping true to early 20th century style.

 

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Everything Old is New Again

Location
Seattle, WA

Project Details

Designer
Amanda Williams, A.K.B.D.
Cabinetry
International Designer Series
Specifications
"PP430" door style in Painted Maple, with Antique White paint finish

Other Resources

Countertops
"Merlot" in Richlite,
"Bianco Romano" for bake center
Glass
Original
Appliances
GE Profile
Photography
John Gussman, Double Click Productions

 

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