Culinary Elegance Kitchen Remodel
Seattle, WA
This project is rooted in family history. The clients purchased the wife's childhood home — an early 1900s, 900-square-foot box that her carpenter father had transformed into an expansive multi-story family home in the 1980s. Our job was to honor that legacy while taking the kitchen and living spaces to a whole new level.
Working closely with an architecture firm and structural engineer, we removed what was once the original exterior wall of the home to open the kitchen completely to the living and dining areas. In its place: a generous three-person island, professional-grade appliances, quartz countertops, and sleek hardware. A two-sided fireplace anchors both the dining room and living room — one of those details that makes a space feel considered from every angle.
The result is a kitchen that feels like it belongs in a serious cook's home — spacious, refined, and built to last.
Island where there once was a large wall
Professional-grade appliance package
Expanded open concept to dining room
Quartz countertops and sleek hardware
"Angie was absolutely amazing to work with during our kitchen remodel process. I was so impressed by her taste and knowledge of all things design. Most importantly, Angie was incredibly patient with my ever-changing ideas, and had a unique ability to keep me focused, and make decisions without delaying the project. I highly recommend Angie, and plan to use her again very soon."
- Lora H., Queen Anne Remodel Homeowner
Floor plan before
The Approach
Removed structural wall in collaboration with architecture firm and engineer
Designed large island with seating and storage
Specified professional-grade appliance package
Created two-sided fireplace serving dining and living rooms
Quartz countertops and custom hardware throughout
Before Photos
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