Historic Kitchen Remodel
This home is a unique example of a Spanish Revival home in the Willo Historic District in downtown Phoenix.
Our goal with this remodel was to transform the look and feel of this kitchen without totally new cabinetry. Our biggest challenge was that the finish on the cabinetry was totally cracked and chipping. We put a lot of research and hard work building new cabinets to replace the ones that were not reusable and refinishing everything to match. |
By eliminating everything that our homeowners disliked, and adding an abundance of unique features that complemented the homes Spanish Revival style, we were able to produce this unique kitchen.
Features used in remodeling this 1928 Spanish Revival home in the Willo Historic District of Phoenix Arizona.
Authentic hand made concrete tile with a marble finish imported from Mexico used to replace the inappropriate floor tile.
Imported Mexican tile used in the back-splash.
Custom farm sink cabinet made to receive the custom made soapstone farm sink.
The peninsula cabinet was custom designed to be more furniture than cabinet, and facilitate the downdraft cook-top.
Custom cabinet refinishing to repair the cracked and chipped existing finish on the otherwise functional cabinetry.
New counter-tops fabricated from soapstone we had shipped in from Denver Colorado.
Authentic hand made concrete tile with a marble finish imported from Mexico used to replace the inappropriate floor tile.
Imported Mexican tile used in the back-splash.
Custom farm sink cabinet made to receive the custom made soapstone farm sink.
The peninsula cabinet was custom designed to be more furniture than cabinet, and facilitate the downdraft cook-top.
Custom cabinet refinishing to repair the cracked and chipped existing finish on the otherwise functional cabinetry.
New counter-tops fabricated from soapstone we had shipped in from Denver Colorado.
