Project Feature: Beautiful and Budget-Friendly Kitchen

Our customers embark on remodeling projects for a variety of reasons. Some crave fresh and updated style; others need more space and better organization; while another group is out to increase resale value.

We’ve probably heard every renovation reason under the sun. However, these homeowners may win the prize for the most original remodeling motivation. They broke a glass cooktop and found themselves in need of a whole new kitchen!

Our designer Carly set to work making the most of their strict budget, and fulfilling their goals of creating a highly functional kitchen with plenty of storage!

Her greatest challenges were relocating the countertop peninsula and reimagining a former mini dining space as a bar brimming with extra cabinets.

Carly’s favorite part of this beautiful, budget-friendly remodel is the efficient and organized cabinetry around the stovetop. Or a close second would be the charming new bar area – it may be little, but it packs a punch!

These clients were a joy to her work alongside, Carly always a smile on her face when they were on her schedule for the day.

Scroll further to see more photos from this cozy Apple Valley kitchen!

Cabinets: Countryside Cabinetry – Concord door style in Maple with Fawn stain
Countertops: Cambria Nevern with a volcanic edge
Hardware: Amerock Hardware
Designer: Carly Hand

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