Montlake Kitchen with Historic Charm
Montlake Neighborhood, Seattle


About Montlake Kitchen with Historic Charm
In the Montlake neighborhood, this 1926 home’s original kitchen featured a mix of outdated elements, including the original 1920s cabinets and laminate countertops from the 1990s, giving the space a disjointed appearance. The goal of the remodel was to create a more cohesive, functional kitchen that blended seamlessly with the rest of the home’s historical charm. One of the key highlights of the project was the installation of custom glass cabinets, designed to match the existing leaded windows in the home. Additionally, an archway was constructed, thoughtfully integrating design elements and flow from the dining room entry way to create a unified look throughout. During the renovation process, we encountered a challenge with matching the original top nail wood flooring, which was no longer being produced. Working with the client, we milled down 5-inch planks to closely match the desired look. While the exact match was no longer possible, the solution preserved the intended aesthetic of the space. Overall, the remodel resulted in a more functional timeless kitchen that reflects both the historical charm and the homeowner's vision for the space. View More In Our PortfolioReady to Start Your Project?
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