The Evolution of Shaker Doors: A Modern Twist for Trade Clients in the Washington, DC Metro Area

In the vibrant world of kitchen and bath design, a trend particularly appealing to trade clients – including interior designers, architects, builders, and remodelers – in the Washington, DC, Arlington, VA, and Alexandria, VA areas, is the modernization of the classic shaker-style cabinet door. This trend offers a fresh perspective on the shaker door, a staple in design for its simplicity and elegance, now reimagined with a contemporary edge to meet the discerning tastes of professionals in the design and building industries.

Karen Wistrom, ASID, NCIDQ, CMG, VP of Marketing at Dura Supreme Cabinetry, highlights the significance of this trend: “Modern, skinny shaker door styles offer a sleek variation to a classic favorite, bringing a fresh and streamlined aesthetic to any space” (source: Dura Supreme Cabinetry). These doors, characterized by their finer stiles and rails or a more subtle panel, infuse a modern flair into the iconic shaker style, making them a perfect choice for high-end projects in the DMV region.

The collection from Dura Supreme includes a range of door styles such as Reese, Reese-Inset, Parker, Parker-Inset, Sutton, Randall, and Kips. Each style is designed to cater to the contemporary design preferences of trade professionals in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Whether it’s the modern sophistication of the Reese style or the European-inspired elegance of the Parker style, these doors are ideal for creating distinctive and upscale spaces.

In her ‘Cabinetry Trend Study: Less Is More,’ Sandy Kloncz of Dura Supreme Cabinetry discusses a minimalist trend that’s gaining traction nationally and particularly resonates with the architectural and interior design sensibilities in the DC metro area (source: Dura Supreme Cabinetry). This trend, emphasizing simpler, cleaner designs, aligns perfectly with the current design ethos in Washington, DC, appealing to trade professionals who seek to incorporate sleek and elegant elements in their projects.

One notable example of this trend is a mood board featuring the skinny Shaker styled door, Reese, in Cast Iron color, combined with Quarter-sawn White Oak in Alabaster stain. This design encapsulates the refined simplicity that is increasingly sought after by interior designers, architects, and builders in the DMV region.

At Bath + Kitchen, we recognize the unique needs of our trade clients in Washington, DC, Arlington, and Alexandria. We are dedicated to offering the latest trends in kitchen and bath design, including these chic shaker styles, to help you create standout projects for your clients. For more information on how to incorporate these modern shaker doors into your designs, please reach out through our contact form. Our team is ready to assist you in bringing innovative and stylish solutions to your projects, elevating the design standards in the Washington, DC metro area.

Features:

  • Custom Cabinetry
    • Make: Dura Supreme
    • Line: Crestwood – Framed Cabinet
    • Door Style: Reese
    • Species & Finish:
      • Perimeter: Paintable – Rock Bottom
      • Island: Quartersawn White Oak – Coriander
    • Construction: Plywood case / Wood Grain interior , dovetail drawers
    • Soft close doors and drawers
  • Hardware: Top Knobs

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White & Blue Arlington Kitchen

White & Blue Arlington Kitchen

  • Kitchen remodel removing a non-load bearing wall, cabinets, counters and fixtures
  • Material selections have a big impact on the final cost. Inset cabeintry, paneled appliances, natural stone, luxury faucets, etc will add to costs.  
 

Materials furnished and installed by B+K:

  • Cabinets
    • Manufacturer: Dura Supreme
    • Line: Crestwood Flush
    • Door Style: Hudson
    • Species: Paintable 
    •  Finish
    • Construction: Furniture Board / Wood Grain Interior
    • Drawer: Dovetail, soft-close
    • Hinge: Blum, soft-close
    • Hood blower insert included from Dura Supreme
  • Countertop: Nuvolato, natural stone
  • Faucet: Waterworks
  • Pot filler
  • Sink: Handmade Single Bowl – ADA
  • Lights
    • Recessed Lighting 4″ , 2700k Waem White
    • Lutron Dive Dimmer Switch
    • Under cabinet lighting
  • Hardware
  • Painting of kitchen area and window trim

Materials provided by Client, installed by B+K

  • Appliances, pendant lights
  • Pleaes note flooring was not included in this project
 

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Kitchen Island Seating for 6

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  • Relocate kitchen from front of the house to middle/back.

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Custom Kitchen Design & Remodel | Washington DC 20017

Custom Kitchen Design

Custom Kitchen Design & Remodel Washington DC

Kitchen Design and Remodel Washington DC

Custom Kitchen Remodel - Washington - DC - Bath + Kitchen - Dura Supreme

Custom Kitchen Design and Remodel Washington DC

  • A full kitchen remodel in Washington, DC.  
  • Construction and installation provided by B+K.
 

Features:

  • Custom Cabinetry
    • Make: Dura Supreme
    • Line: Bria
    • Door Style: Hudson
    • Species & Finish: Paintable White
    • Construction: Furniture Board / Woodgrain Melamine Interiror, dovetail drawers
    • Soft close doors and drawers
  • Countertop & Backsplash: Silestone Charcoal Soapstone
 

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Connecticut Ave NW Kitchen Remodel

Connecticut Ave NW Kitchen Remodel

Connecticut Ave NW Kitchen Remodel

  • A full kitchen remodel keeping a similar layout. Construction and installation provided by B+K.
  • Includes blower vent.
  • Appliance provided by client. Install by B+K.

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KITCHEN RENOVATION IN ALEXANDRIA VA

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Kitchen renovation

How To Mix Kitchen Cabinet Colors

Are you having a hard time deciding between three cabinet finishes? Located in Alexandria, VA you’ll find a lovely new kitchen.

Here you’ll see classic white uppers, latte base and tall cabinets, and an oak peninsula. All cabinets are by our popular custom cabinet line, Dura Supreme. The oak cabinets are met to blend in with the floors. The marble tile backsplash ties the white and latte cabinets together.

Have you ever thought of joining your kitchen and dining room? In this kitchen we did. You’ll see how making two rooms into one really opens things up.

When you take down a wall you’re adding space to your house. No longer is the kitchen hidden. If you have a kitchen like this you can entertain and clean. Or clean your kitchen while keeping an eye on your kids.

Georgetown Kitchen Remodel

Georgetown Kitchen Remodel

Georgetown Kitchen Remodel

  • A full kitchen remodel keeping a similar layout. Construction and installation provided by B+K.
  • Removed closet and replaced with two tall cabinets

Design by: Kat Reynolds

Features:

  • Appliances (Provided by Client, B+K to install)
    • Monogram
    • Zephyr
    • GE
 

 

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Kitchen Makeover | Alexandria, VA

2022 kitchen remodel in alexandria, va

Kitchen Chronicles: Unveiling the Shipes' Daring Redesign and its Impact on their Lives

Eric and Marissa, both professional kitchen designers, found themselves at odds with the claustrophobic chaos that was their kitchen. In their professional eyes, however, this jumbled mess was a canvas of potential. Nestled in the heart of this story is not just a tale of a kitchen remodel—it’s the chronicle of a family dramatically redefining their lives by redesigning their kitchen.

 

The Shipes embarked on their homeownership journey in Virginia with a singular non-negotiable—the kitchen, which was desperately in need of a redesign, in their otherwise perfect home. Passionate about food, both Eric and Marissa had a knack for cooking and baking, and Marissa also ran her own baking venture, MJ Bakes. As kitchen designers at Bath Plus Kitchen in Alexandria, VA, the remodel initially seemed like a breeze, but life had a few surprises in store.

 

Immediately after moving in, they found themselves needing to overhaul their entire HVAC system and water heater, putting their kitchen remodeling dreams on hold. Marissa endured two long years in the confines of the cramped, enclosed kitchen with its limited counter space and storage. The arrival of their little bundle of joy, Charlotte, became a catalyst for change—it was time for their long-overdue kitchen remodel.

 

“Marissa was ready to leave me to fend for myself until the kitchen was done…” shared Eric, humor playing at the edges of his words, “…Facing potential malnutrition and starvation in Marissa’s absence, I made the call to finance the project.”

 

Armed with the unique opportunity to design their own space, they found their creativity soaring. They drafted myriad kitchen layouts, finally deciding on a dramatic revamp—relocating the kitchen to the opposite exterior wall and removing interior walls to create an open, inviting kitchen. Eric confessed, “The remodel has made our kitchen time so much more enjoyable. Now we can actually see and converse. Before, the kitchen was too small for more than one person.”

 

The design of their dream kitchen was anything but conventional. Eschewing traditional white cabinets, they veered towards a bold, dramatic alternative—black. With a desire to blend these base cabinets with the floor, they chose the beautiful stained cherry cabinetry from Dura Supreme. The juxtaposition of black and rich cherry wood created an atmosphere of intimate elegance.

 

Eric was committed to making the kitchen as comfortable and enjoyable for Marissa as possible. To this end, he spent much of his time perfecting the layout details and storage. The introduction of a large kitchen island and a 36” range from Dura Supreme not only offered ample workspace for Marissa’s culinary exploits but also provided a hub for family gatherings.

 

Reflecting on their journey, Eric mused, “Why didn’t we do this sooner? It’s totally transformed our lives for the better.” The kitchen, once a cramped, isolated space, had evolved into the heart of their home, sparking deeper familial connections and becoming the talk of the neighborhood.

 

The sweetest part of this transformation? Little Charlotte, already a budding chef in her mother’s footsteps, delights in every moment spent in their new kitchen.

 

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Arlington Kitchen Design

Arlington Kitchen Design

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Arlington Kitchen Design

  • Pull Building, Plumbing and Electrical permits
  • Remove non-load bearing walls
  • Relocate plumbing and electrical as necessary
  • Run new dedicated lines
  • Add window
  • Install all materials

Features:

  • Dura Supreme Cabinetry, Hudson door style 
  • Marble Countertops
  • Brizo & Waterworks Fixtures and Fittings
  • Ascendra Hardware: PullKnob
  • Marvin Elevate window
  • Sherwin Williams Paint
  • Task Lighting – under cabinet lights
  • Cafe appliances (Client purchased separately)

Entry Level Options (not shown): 

  • Adelphi Brier Select
  • Calacatta Venatino quartz
  • Stainless under mount sink
  • Delta faucet
  • White ceramic subway backsplash
  • Top Knobs Hardware
  • Add vinyl window
 

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