Our clients fell in love with this 100 year old farmhouse the moment they saw it. Nestled in idyllic downtown Norcross the home, the home was everything they were looking for. They loved the location and the historic charm of the house and knew instantly it was their “forever home”.


The kitchen, however, was less than ideal. While the overall footprint was large the layout was was choppy and the space did not have a great flow to it.

When our client walked into the showroom she knew instantly this was the look she wanted for her dream kitchen- soft white cabinets, timeless subway tile and a warm chestnut hood.

   

This was the display our client loved

For their design we completely re-imagined the layout and moved every appliance and sink to give them a better flow and allow a large island to anchor the space.


We worked with Vlad at Original Builders on the construction. Vlad built these beautiful custom beams that had to hit the cabinets in just the right spot. He also built the custom pantry doors below.


The white subway and the warm wood beams make the kitchen feel like an authentic part of the hundred year old house and not an afterthought.”

For the countertop we went with a soft gray quartz with subtle white veining to enhance the space.

 



Soft rose gold finishes were selected for the sink faucet and hardware.


The beautiful table was a custom order from Melissa Adams at WHA Custom Furniture to complete the space.


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Here are the before’s:




Sources:

Rangetop | Wolf

Sink Faucet | Brizo Luxe

Wall Oven | Wolf

Speed Oven | Wolf

Hardware | Amerock

Barstool | Ballard Designs

Backsplash | Speartek Castille

Grout Color: Mapei Warm Gray

Chandelier | Antique

Countertop | Desert Silver

Custom Table | Melissa Adams

Construction | Original Builders

Design by: Damaris Gonzalez | Haggard Home Cabinetry & Design

Staging by: Brittany Varela| Haggard Home Cabinetry & Design

Cabinets by: Haggard Home Cabinetry & Design

Photography by: JakSnap Photography