KITCHEN REMODEL - CHESAPEAKE

This really is more than a kitchen remodel - what started as a divided dining and kitchen space, became a unified eat-in kitchen with amazing flow, functionality and lovely sunlight.

before

The wall where the refrigerator was (between the kitchen and dining room), came out, soffits were removed, and the kitchen was completely reconfigured to create a main cooking area, a storage and serving area, and a coffee bar. This arrangement left ample space for the dining room table to nestle in the center, creating an incredible gathering space.

White shaker cabinets were paired with a marble-look laminate and durable LVP flooring. The walls are a soft white, with an airy blue accent color wrapping the long wall and around to the serving area. The end result is a space where you definitely want to stay a while.

AFTER

This transformation is breathtaking. Cheers!

Design + Photos: Jaime Simpson of Creative + Curated

KITCHEN REMODEL - VIRGINIA BEACH

This home is a family treasure; my client’s grandmother originally lived there, and my client now has the joy of keeping it in the family. The kitchen was original to the home and was in need of a refresh. My client wished to infuse new life into the space, adding to the home’s longevity.

AFTER

The space originally had a wall between the kitchen and a large front entry. With the wall gone, the space is much more welcoming, and allows for a permanent kitchen island and designated eating area. The client already had the kitchen layout established when I joined the project; I gave it the thumbs up and provided design solutions for the finishes and fixtures. We are thrilled with the rich tone of the cabinetry and how it contrasts with the variation in the flooring. And who doesn’t love a nice pop of blue in a glass tile backsplash?

Design Finishes: Jaime Simpson of Creative + Curated

Contractor: Client’s Own

Photos: Courtesy of Client