Kitchen Remodel Inspiration: Historic DC Townhouse

Kitchen Remodel Inspiration: Historic DC Townhouse

Washington, DC Kitchen Remodel - Catch a glimpse of the possibilities

We invite you to take a look at a recently completed, timeless kitchen remodel in an early twentieth century townhouse located in SE Washington, DC. Our clients for this project, Casey and Clay, were great to work with, and the end result of our collaboration is a very stylish and more functional kitchen that promises years of enjoyment and memory-making. We all put in a lot of hard work making this happen, and the end result left Casey, Clay, and the rest of our team quite satisfied and happy.

The Kitchen’s Challenges

The biggest challenge with this project was the fact that the existing kitchen was cramped. Sometime in the last 30 years, an addition had been built onto this home. The result was an add-on kitchen that was very small due to two large posts from the original exterior wall that had been left in place when the addition was built. Besides being structurally integral, one of the two posts contained the main soil stack—this made it very costly to remove the posts, which explains why they had been left in place until now. Because of the cost, Casey and Clay decided not to remove them, as their plan was to live in the home for only another five to eight years. The problem created by the posts was obvious—hardly any room for cabinets, and a sink and range practically on top of each other.

Our Remodel Solutions

So we faced a challenge: it was cost-prohibitive to remove the posts and create a more traditional, L-shaped kitchen, so we would have to get creative using the space we had. The first order of business was cabinetry, as the existing kitchen was badly lacking cabinet space. We solved this problem by using a large wall directly across from the kitchen—after relocating the coat closet door, we were left with a perfect space for cabinetry. The finished design incorporates a large pantry cabinet, glass front wall cabinets, a drawer microwave, and a 36” counter-depth refrigerator.

In doing this, not only were we able to add badly-needed cabinet space, but moving the refrigerator freed up a great space adjacent to the main kitchen area itself for a beautiful induction range and hood that we made the focal point of the kitchen. We did all this using the GE Café line of appliances and a semi-custom line of painted cabinetry from Durasupreme that offered the flexibility Casey and Clay demanded, while not putting their budget in a crunch. As cabinets are usually the big-ticket item in any kitchen remodel, finding the right blend of customization and economy is always crucial to a satisfying end result, and here we scored a success that really made the whole project work.

Using the space we created by relocating the range, we added more countertop space, as well as a large farm sink. The stunning Supreme Carrara marble countertops and white subway tile backsplash create an elegant background to highlight the satin brass cabinet hardware and faucet fixture—the effect is a very clean, timeless design that’s beautifully simple. With the dishwasher conveniently situated next to the sink, what used to be a cramped and ineffective space is now a calming and inviting place to be.

We also included a couple of design elements to give the space some color and character. We took a look at the original brick walls and found them to be in great shape, and exposed the brick on the dining room wall to give the room a bit of character and an industrial feel. We also included wood shelves on the wall above the sink (not seen in the photos, as they were custom-made and the final touch on the project) that break the white monotony of the subway tile in a very natural fashion. This small touch adds utility and beauty to the sink area, making the room much more inviting.

Below is a detailed list of the materials used in this project:

Cabinets: We used Durasupreme Cabinetry – Hudson Cabinet Door Style with a painted white finish to provide a classic, clean look that is exceedingly functional.

Cabinet Accessories: Roll-out Trash Can (Double 35 Qt cans), roll-out trays, and lazy susan in pantry cabinet.

Open Shelving: Lovely set of 3 – 30” Depth Open Kitchen Shelves with Industrial Pipe shelving found on Etsy. We used one set of three shelves above the sink and one set on the wall.

Countertop: Allowance prevented use of marbles in the exotic price range, but we were able to find some beautiful Carrara marble to use from Marble Systems. We kept the color simple, and it looks as stunning as it is timeless.

Sink: Gorgeous Whitehaven® Self-Trimming® 32-11/16″ x 21-9/16″ x 9-5/8″ under-mount single-bowl sink with tall apron. Simple and functional.

Sink Faucet: Vintage III 5.25″ Two Handle Widespread Kitchen Faucet with Cross Handles and Side Spray (WHKBCR3-9106-AB). Elegant with a beautiful finish.

Garbage Disposal: InSinkErator Badger 5XP 3/4 HP Household Garbage Disposer and Power Cord Kit Bundle. Reliable and affordable.

Backsplash in kitchen alcove and between fridge and pantry: For a clean and modern look, we used Choice Tiles 3” x 6” in White Gloss (F14CHOIWH0306P) and Emser Polyblend grout in Platinum Unsanded. As you can see, we used a staggered, horizontal design which looks elegant and fresh.

Backsplash Range/Hood Wall: Again, we used Choice Tiles in White Gloss (F14CHOIWH0306P), but for a variation in design, we used a diagonal herringbone pattern.

Trim: We matched the trim with the same Choice Tiles in White Gloss (F14CHOIWH0016JLPP32), but size ½” x 16”.
DRAWER Hardware: To match the sink faucet and closet door handle, we used Satin Brass and Black Cup 3 Inch Center to Center Cup Cabinet Pull by Baldwin (4423050). These are so simple and beautiful, and easy to use as well.
CLOSET Door Hardware: Matte Brass & Black Federal Passage Leverset with Traditional Round Rose by Baldwin (PSFEDTRR049).

Under Cabinet Lights: These are a nice touch for both function and ambiance. We use the Hampton Bay 6-Light Xenon Black Under Cabinet Puck Light Kit to provide lighting under cabinets in the sink and dishwasher area, as well as under the glass cabinets.

Appliances:
Dishwasher: Sleek and functional GE Profile™ Stainless Steel Interior Dishwasher with Hidden Controls (PDT845SSJSS).

Refrigerator: GE Profile™ Series ENERGY STAR® 27.8 Cu. Ft. French Door Refrigerator with Hands-Free AutoFill (PFE28KSKSS).

Oven Range: GE Profile™ Series 30″ Slide-In Front Control Induction and Convection Range (PHS930SLSS).

Microwave: Insight Pro Microwave Drawer Oven, Stainless Steel. Installed in the base cabinet next to the pantry.

Hood: And in matching stainless steel, the fabulous GE® 30″ Wall-Mount Pyramid Chimney Hood (JVW5301SJSS).

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FALLS CHURCH KITCHEN REMODEL

Kitchen Remodel in Falls Church

Kitchen Remodel in Falls Church

This spacious Falls Church kitchen and bar/pantry got a complete update with custom Adelphi cabinetry. We used framed inset cabinets–snowcap white painted with a dark-stained island to blend with the family’s furniture in the adjacent dining and living rooms.

The island is a walnut wood species. Walnut varies from light gray-brown, to chocolate brown, even to a dark purplish brown. Grain patterns will vary strongly from piece to piece and can be very plan or highly figured. The variation in the grain of the walnut cabinets contrasts well with the non-prominent white birch species, which is perfect for painting.

Falls Church Kitchen Plans

This is one of the few kitchens we’ve done where there were no changes in the location of appliances. We did however add a number of accessories to the cabinets. They include roll out trash cans, roll out drawers, stem-wear racks, and large pull out racks. The cabinet accessories greatly increase the functionality of the kitchen without adding more cabinets.

Learn more about our kitchen cabinets here.

Project Year: 2017 | Project Cost: $100k to $125k | City : Falls Church, VA

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Upstairs Bath | Arlington, VA

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Alexandria Kitchen Remodel

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Kitchen Remodel | Washington DC

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Custom kitchen cabinetry in Washington, DC. Our team totally transformed this 1920s semi-attached townhouse in Shaw. Here we have an open concept galley kitchen with inset cabinets, pops of blue, and new wood flooring throughout. In the process we removed a load bearing wall and relocated 8 water lines / radiator pipes. Who doesn’t want to hang out in this kitchen? This kitchen design and remodel was completed in Washington, DC. If you have a kitchen remodeling project in DC we have the team to handle it.

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Kitchen Remodel | Washington, DC

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Another timeless, white kitchen in the books. Completed just in time for the homeowners to welcome their precious baby boy.

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Kitchen Remodel | Vienna, VA

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Kitchen Remodel Vienna, VA

Are you ready for a kitchen remodel? Well look no further than this massive Vienna kitchen. Check out the custom kitchen cabinets at this Vienna, VA home. Combining the existing kitchen and dining room provided the space necessary.

Vienna Kitchen Design – Stretching The Boundary

Traditional kitchens in Vienna have a fairly typical layout. Builders like to stick with a consistent kitchen design sprinkling in minor tweaks. Kitchens we’ve seen usually have an L-shape with an island. In some cases we’ve seen closet pantries and some additional kitchen cabinets beyond the L-shape and island. Sometimes we’ll see a cooktop in the island with a double oven somewhere else in the kitchen.

Looking to Remodel Your Kitchen? Complete Our Kitchen

Questionnaire Now there’s nothing wrong with this type of kitchen design. Most people in Vienna are going to be just fine with it. In fact it meets the requirements of the kitchen work triangle. The Vienna kitchen design is a fundamental kitchen layout in most cases. But what if you’re not a typical Vienna family? Well then it’s time to go with a custom kitchen. The first place to start is to consider taking down walls. You’ll want to take an inventory of all of your kitchen storage needs. Think about how you’ll want to move around in your new custom kitchen. How will you cook? Do you want to have seating at the island? These are just some questions to get you started. Soon you’ll be on your way to getting accurate kitchen remodeling estimates.

Custom Kitchen Cabinets – The Makings of a Custom Kitchen

Besides space you’ll want to carefully consider kitchen cabinets for your Vienna home. Cabinetry is likely to be your biggest expense. Carefully selected kitchen cabinets are the heart of beautiful kitchen design. At Bath Plus Kitchen design and ship directly custom cabinet lines including Plain & Fancy Cabinetry, cabinets by Adelphi Kitchens, Durasupreme Cabinets, and Jay Rambo Cabinetry. All four of the cabinet lines offer a wide variety of custom kitchen cabinets. Our team of experienced kitchen designers is ready to work with you.

Vienna Kitchen Remodel Project – The Summary

Choosing to combine their kitchen and dining room our clients Chris and Melissa were ready to remodel their Vienna home. The white kitchen cabinets are custom from Adelphi Kitchens. The clients chose frameless cabinets for the look and the utility with plywood cases. Frameless cabinets offer you 10 to 15% more storage space. The counter top is quartz and the lanterns are from Circa Lighting in Georgetown. The space was designed by Anthony Johnson and Marissa Jambor.

Vienna Kitchen Remodel – How Long Did It Take?

You may be wondering how long you’ll have to make it without a kitchen. Depending on the size of your kitchen remodeling project it can vary. Usually our kitchen projects take anywhere from 3 to 10 weeks to complete. This Vienna kitchen remodel was completed in 8 weeks. Just in time for Thanksgiving. All of our contracts contain an estimated start and completion date. For a major kitchen remodel such as this Vienna kitchen it’s best to start planning 3 to 6 months in advance. Especially if you’re looking to take down a wall. If you’re looking to do more of a pull and replace consider planning 2 to 4 months out. The more custom and detailed your kitchen cabinets are the longer lead time is required to build them. So that’s something to keep in mind when planning your kitchen remodel. Of course there are a lot of selections to make too so that’s another thing to consider. Project Year: 2016 | Project Cost: USD 100,001 – USD 150,000 | City: Vienna, VA 22182

Contemporary Kitchen Cabinets | Washington, DC 20009

Contemporary Kitchen Cabinets | Washington, DC 20009
Contemporary Kitchen Cabinets | Washington, DC 20009

Contemporary & Modern Kitchen Cabinets Washington, DC , Northern, VA, & MD

Are you interested in contemporary kitchen cabinets for your home? If so you may want to take a close look at the cabinets in the gallery below of a Kalorama kitchen we remodeled. You might also like the new kitchen cabinet trend of different wall and base cabinets.

What Makes a Contemporary Kitchen in Washington, DC?

Sleek and clean lines, flat edges, and minimal detail make for a contemporary or modern kitchen. Kitchen cabinets are the main competent of a contemporary kitchen design. Many contemporary Washington, DC kitchens feature high gloss or an acrylic look a very European look. Full-access or frameless cabinetry are what you’ll find in a contemporary kitchen. Framed full-overlay cabinets are not used much today unless you are working with a semi-custom cabinet line. Deciding if frameless cabinets are right for you is the first step in the process. The major benefit of frameless full-access cabinetry is they provide you with 10 to 15 percent more storage space. This is especially important for Washington, DC kitchens since most are smaller than ideal. Also, who doesn’t want more storage in their kitchen? Another pro to frameless kitchen cabinets is they tend to be more affordable than framed inset cabinetry. The reason for this is there are less materials used in construction (after all the cabinets do not have a frame). Also it takes less carpentry skill to build a frameless kitchen cabinet. A framed inset cabinet requires employing skilled carpenters to ensure the doors and drawers will fit flush within the frame of the kitchen cabinets.

A downside to frameless cabinets is they are harder to install. Because there is no frame frameless cabinets are less forgiving to the carpenter when installing. Also you’ll want to make sure your frameless are manufactured by a reputable custom kitchen cabinet manufacturer. Some kitchen designers will recommend a 3/4″ thick plywood case over a furniture board or particle board. If it’s in your budget plywood is the way to go. However there are varying degrees of plywood and furniture board. Check with your Bath Plus Kitchen designer for more on this topic. Besides install and construction you’ll also want to see kitchen cabinets in-person. Be sure to schedule a time to visit our showroom at 1215 King St Alexandria, VA 22314. Sometimes but not always frameless kitchen cabinetry will feature wall cabinets that open up instead of to the left or right. Kitchen cabinet doors that flip or open up is a tell-tale sign of a contemporary or European kitchen.

Acrylic, High-Gloss, and Laminate Contemporary Kitchen Cabinets – What Cabinets Are Best For Your Washington, DC Kitchen?

Of course if you’re considering a contemporary kitchen you’re going to be looking at a slab door style without any stiles, rails or raised center panels. Almost all slab doors are made out of a medium or high density furniture board at it’s core and covered with an acrylic, laminate, or veneer. This is because wood is known to expand and contract due to variations in climate. A hot and humid summer day in Alexandria, VA will cause the wood in your home to expand while a cold wintry day will do the opposite. This is if you keep your house at a consistent temperature. Furniture board does not expand and contract anywhere close to the amount solid wood moves. Therefore if you had a solid wood slab cabinet door it would warp and bend over time. The most popular finishes for a contemporary kitchen are acrylic and laminate. Acrylic cabinets provide a shine to the cabinets and have a durable finish. They are easy to clean with soap and water. Typically acrylic is the most expensive style for a contemporary kitchen. Laminate cabinets have a thin layer of material, usually a more affordable pressed wood material. They tend to have a texture feel.

Kitchen Remodel Washington DC – Recap

In this kitchen we have acrylic-gray wall cabinets. The base cabinets are a laminate. The design is an oak rift cut with a horizontal grain. Specifying grain and rift cuts are only possible with custom cabinetry. The floor tile is a porcelain faux wood, which gives the kitchen a natural feel. If you like quartz counter tops take a close look at these counters. They are a quartz from MS International. Th​is​ apartment is located on 20th St ​NW Washington, DC 20009. For kitchen remodeling services in Washington, DC call us at 703-755-0479 or contact us here to get started.

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Kitchen Remodel | NW Washington, DC

Kitchen Remodel | NW Washington, DC

As we neared completion of the the primary bathroom in this D.C. townhouse, the homeowner asked us to remodel the kitchen as well! This space features stocked cabinetry from Fabuwood in two different finishes, spice drawer pull-outs, stainless steel appliances, engineered Calacatta-esque countertop with waterfall edge and seamless backsplash, and under-cabinet lighting.

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Kitchen Remodel | NW Washington, DC 20009

Kitchen Remodel | NW Washington, DC 20009

This apartment, previously owned by Teddy Roosevelt’s granddaughter, had a major kitchen overhaul! Check out the ceiling-height custom cabinets, beautiful fish scale crackle backsplash, and eccentric light fixtures that make this renovation so special. The apartment is located in a building built in 1927 in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood of NW Washington, DC 20009.

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