Sage + Ivory Cottage Kitchen
BEFORE Our clients at the Sage + Ivory Cottage Kitchen project came to us desiring more useable space and storage in their small kitchen. The original kitchen in this 1949 home was washed out, [...]
BEFORE Our clients at the Sage + Ivory Cottage Kitchen project came to us desiring more useable space and storage in their small kitchen. The original kitchen in this 1949 home was washed out, [...]
The Starboard and Brass kitchen earned its name from the materials used for the project. The paint color, Sherwin Williams Starboard, and the brass hardware on the cabinetry were so impactful in this kitchen glow up, that we knew it had to be a part of the project name!
The Southern Glam House earned its nickname in the earliest stages of project design. Our client's goal was to combine "updated traditional" elegance with a hint of high-sheen sparkle to achieve a timeless design style.
The Persimmon Kitchen was an incredibly fun project planned for a couple living in Denton, TX. They were the first owners of the house when it was built in 2003 and felt it was time for the kitchen to receive an update in both functionality and aesthetic. They had outgrown the oak cabinetry and warm-toned granite counters, and were ready to bring a little personality into the mix.
Izzie's House was a full-home renovation in a neighborhood near Denton, TX. The house was built in 2001 and much of the original materials were still in place. Our client was eager to update the house to a more current style.
The Thundercrest House was built in the late 1980s and is located in Denton, Texas. Our clients are both very creative and had already put their design skills to work renovating many areas of their home. However, the bathrooms, kitchen countertops, and kitchen backsplash remained dated and didn't flow well with the rest of the house.
The Irwin Farmhouse project is especially significant for us as it is our own “new” home. It may just be our favorite project to date. While we’ve renovated for ourselves before (see our most recent project at our previous house here), we always made changes one room at a time. This time we updated the entire house at once before we moved in. That enabled us to make the whole house cohesive from a design standpoint and create a space that perfectly reflects what feels like home to us.
This North Denton home was built in the early 1990s. The kitchen and living room areas were already open-concept and had a great layout, but our clients were ready to update the surfaces and lighting to reflect a more modern style.
The Family Style Galley Kitchen is in a Tudor-style home built in 1920. The house had so much character, from the diamond-pane windows in the front room to the dark wood paneling throughout, but the kitchen didn't fit the stately elegance of the rest of the house. Our clients' main goal was to open the kitchen up to the surrounding rooms. They also desired to create more space in the kitchen so the whole family could be in there together, and update the design to a blend of modern style and timeless sophistication.
The Parquet Ranch project sits on a beautiful large lot in a hidden gem of a neighborhood. It's near city amenities, but feels rural as trees hide it from the main road. The house itself was in fantastic shape, but didn't fit our clients' design taste. Built in the mid-1908s, many aspects of the house still felt tied to that decade. Our clients had dreams of creating a more open living space and revamping the surfaces of the home to reflect their mountain rustic style.