LAURELHURST Craftsman Kitchen
Our redesign of the kitchen in this historic Laurelhurst Craftsman home infused it with character and new functionality after an unsympathetic 1980s remodel. We created a charming, modern Craftsman kitchen with multiple work zones and an eating nook for the family to enjoy for decades.
Contributing Partners: Pratt and Larson Tile, Rejuvenation, Basco Appliances
Photography by Spin Virtual Tours and Photography
Portland Hills Kitchen Addition
With this new addition to a Portland Hills century-old home, we created a beloved kitchen ideal for casual entertaining and serious cooking!
We designed this space with multiple workstations for a family of four who often prep meals together in one area, while baking and even doing homework in another area. The fireplace additionally offers a cozy atmosphere and comfortable ambiance to the space on chilly mornings and winter nights.
Contributing Partners: RS Wallace Construction , Thomas Woodworks , Chown Hardware, NW Natural Appliance Center
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Modern Farmhouse Kitchen
A modern farm kitchen reflecting the grandness of this Laurelhurst home replaced a cramped 1970s remodel. We brought back the charm and spacious feel by opening up the backstairs and adjacent den to create a kitchen that is truly the center of all home activity, with materials and textures that make it a comfortable beauty without pretension.
Contributing Partners: Tempest Tileworks; East Bank Appliances, Chown Hardware
Photography by Spin Virtual Tours and Photography
Grant Park FAMILY Kitchen
The kitchen in this historic Grant Park home had not been touched for 91 years and benefited from an extensive remodel. The walls were removed, the basement staircase was relocated, and the area was opened up for gourmet cooking, entertaining, and family use.
Photography by Spin Virtual Tours and Photography
Rose City cottage kitchen
This 1929 cottage in Rose City still had its original kitchen. We kept the charm of the old space and modernized it on a budget with updated counters, cabinets and appliances to give the kitchen more storage and prep areas.
Photography by Spin Virtual Tours and Photography
laurelhurst basement
An inviting, light-filled space transformed a musty, unfinished basement in this 100-year-old Laurelhurst home. We reconfigured and opened up the rooms to create an inviting guest bedroom with an egress window, a laundry and storage room, a bathroom, and a huge entertainment space that the family now can comfortably use all the time.
Contributing Partners: Hamish Murray Construction
Photography by Spin Virtual Tours and Photography