This whole-home remodel included reconfiguring the downstairs floor plan to appeal to contemporary sensibilities; making open-plan the kitchen/ dining area and raising the floor of the sunken living room. We used a consistent palette of muted pale blue walls, white oak floors and white trim to retain as much natural light in the home as possible.

New carpentry details were used throughout including chair rails, paneled wainscoting and fluted trim around door openings. We brought the fluting detail into the kitchen at the corner posts of the island and used V-rustic tongue & groove for the open plan kitchen area.

In the kitchen we used Taj Mahal quartzite for the countertops and paired that with a muted green subway tile. These steely greens pair well with the appliances while also harmonizing with the warmth of the white oak flooring.

 

One of the three bathroom remodels on this project showcase the honed Calcutta Oro countertops and contrasting polish of the chrome fixtures

The precise execution of this home renovation is thanks to Whitfield Construction.

Sam quickly understood our aesthetic vision for the remodel and incorporated this design aesthetic throughout the detailed plans he drafted. He has been great at recommending finishes, best materials to use, and providing vendor recommendations. He offers a few clear options to choose from, provides constructive feedback, and respects our opinions. We’re extremely pleased with the partnership and would definitely recommend Sam to others venturing into home remodeling.
— Emily W, Client