In this farmhouse-style kitchen remodel in Corona De Tucson, a beautiful blend of kahaki white and sable rustic oak finishes was used to create a warm and inviting space. The remodel involved a complete transformation, including the removal of a wall to replace the old peninsula with a brand new island. This change opened up the entire house, bringing in light and creating a more spacious environment.
The kitchen features painted maple perimeter cabinets and rustic oak island cabinets from Woodland Cabinetry, paired with Della Terra Quartz countertops on the island and LG Quartz on the perimeter. The design is complemented by a tile backsplash and wood-look flooring, adding to the farmhouse charm.
Special features include new silverware drawers, trash and spice pull-outs, and a lazy Susan corner cabinet, enhancing the functionality of the space. All new appliances were installed, seamlessly integrating with the overall design. The two-tone kitchen also boasts faux columns that cleverly house water and electrical lines, allowing the existing tile floor to remain intact.
This remodel showcases the expertise of a skilled kitchen designer, transforming a cramped and dark old kitchen into a bright and beautiful space with endless possibilities. The result is a functional and aesthetically pleasing kitchen that serves as the heart of the home, perfect for both everyday use and entertaining.