Beverly Hills, MI First Floor Colonial Update
The kitchen and dining room in this 1960’s colonial were cramped and uncomfortable for any sort of large entertaining or crowd. With a small 3’ bump out along the back wall of the home, both rooms became much more spacious and useable. The kitchen addition allowed for a large center island and hearth cooking center as the focal point for the whole kitchen. While the expanded dining room, now allows room for a large holiday gathering, neighborhood card party or a group of kids after school.
The custom kitchen was designed with Omega Cabinetry, leathered granite countertops around the perimeter and Ceasarstone on the island. The custom hearth hood encapsulates a 36” Thermador professional gas range top that makes cooking a joy! Alongside the 36” built-in Subzero French door refrigerator a Thermador steam/bake oven and convection oven offer the homeowner tremendous cooking and baking options. Finally, the microwave drawer in the island makes quick warm ups easy for the 3 children.
Additionally, the kitchen was opened up dramatically to the home’s family room, creating an open feeling and central place for the family to gather.
Backsplash -
Type: 3x6 Handmade Tile
Collection: South Beach
Color: Olive
Pendants -
Manufacturer/Collection: Elk Lighting, Bergenen Collection, 10"
Finish: Oil Rubbed Bronze
Countertops -
Perimeter: Seafoam Green Granite w/ an Ogee Edge
Island: Quantra Quartz, 2231 Quartz w/ an Ogee Edge
Stools -
Pier One, 2582300 Marchella Rubbed Black Stool
Wall Color -
Benjamin Moore, HC96 Carrington Beige
Don’t like what a beige backsplash looks like