It's a whole new era for this 50s kitchen. Not a single wall moved, but this transformation is total. Modern cabinets, a 'green' countertop from Squak Mountain Stone, and cool recycled glass tiles bring this kitchen remodel into the new century.
The warm wood tones of the cabinets mix well with the steel accents of the appliances. New slate tile flooring in the kitchen, extends to the front door.
A deep single composite sink blends in because of its dark color. A new window with a sill in the same material as the countertop helps with ventilation in the kitchen.
The area at the end of the original counter was only big enough for a tiny table. In place of that, a new eating bar is installed. The original sill there was mahogany'the new one in steel spans the distance.
Before: A Normandy Park kitchen in need of a major remodel.
After: Clean, modern lines and a kitchen that really fits the vibe of this 50s rambler.