Irons Brothers Construction
Nestled in the heart of Richmond Highlands, this unique French-colonial style home was updated adding a special French-inspired kitchen.
This 1954 home was redesigned for its 21st-century family. An open-concept floor plan with modern amenities guided this first-floor remodel. It includes an expanded kitchen featuring a cook top peninsula and bar seating. French doors open to a newly expanded outdoor living space and Trex deck. The main bathroom was transformed to include storage space and modernized amenities to appease each family member. We loved working with this local Shoreline family and are so glad that they’re happy with the results!
The owners of this 1980's split level home dreamed of an open plan kitchen, dining, and living room instead of the original closed-off rooms. Removing the wall between the kitchen and living room created significantly more usable space, while raising the ceiling dramatically increased the spacious feel in the rooms.
One challenge we faced was balancing the open floor plan with the need to design around the load bearing section in the center of the space. We achieved this by keeping the dual fireplace wall, creating a sense of separation without enclosing either room. Over-sized glazed Italian porcelain wall tiles maintained the character feature in a modern way.
The natural finishes in this updated kitchen echo both cozy country and sleek city living. Lightly varnished, custom walnut cabinetry emphasize the natural lines and color of the wood, while sleek, textured stainless steel hardware seamlessly tie the cabinets together with the stainless-steel appliances.
Quartz countertops in Fresh Concrete are both durable and modern, without stealing the limelight from the cabinetry. A dark limestone tile backsplash behind the stovetop pairs nicely with the natural colors of the counters and wood cabinetry without overwhelming. Finally, to optimize the flow and space of the room, we designed and built a custom island with an eating bar, plenty of space for food preparation, seating, and storage—including open shelves to display accent pieces or cookbooks.
The custom walnut cabinets steal the show in this kitchen, providing rich color and texture throughout the room while also tying together with the matching custom dining room hutch.
The multipurpose custom island provides a central social, cooking, and storage point for the kitchen.
Installed custom walnut cabinetry and china hutch
Caeserstone concrete countertops
Installed glazed Italian porcelain wall tiles in “Coliseum Gray” on dual-fireplace load-bearing wall
Installed “Vogue Brown” Bedrosian brushed limestone tile kitchen backplash
Built out unique kitchen island with eating area and open book shelves
Optimized space to create better flow in the room
Removed doors and walls to create open floor plan
This 1949 home was transformed to meet the changing needs of the homeowner, a retired war veteran.
Using universal design principles, the remodel includes a master bathroom, kitchen, living room with new fireplace, updated flooring, doors, trim, and a wider staircase and doorways. All floor transitions were removed. The walk-in shower includes a bench. Easier access and use was created in the updated kitchen.
By removing obstacles, greater ease and overall safety was achieved. Thanks to these changes, the owner now has greater independence in his home.