Holland’s Custom Cabinets built, designed, manufactured, and installed cabinets for these homeowners more than 20 years ago, so when they decided to extensively remodel another home they purchased, they turned to us again to create an open, bright design with cabinetry that provided both function and form.
These clients also happen to split their time between southern California and Arizona, so they were looking for someone they could trust to manage the project and keep it moving forward regardless of what state they were in or whether they were at home.
To reflect their changing tastes, the homeowners opted for a new design featuring painted cabinets that were predominantly white with color accents. For the cabinet doors, the homeowners desired a contemporary, minimalistic look with just a little detail, so we went with Sheffield doors and flush inset mounting.
The clients also wanted modern storage solutions, which we incorporated in the form of rollout shelving, oversized drawers with full-extension soft-close guides, soft-close door hinges, and premium pullout trash cans.
Holland’s also built a custom, enclosed wooden range hood to complement the surrounding kitchen cabinets. In one bathroom, we crafted a wall-hung cabinet that appears to be floating to distinguish it from others, while we tailor made that same cabinet’s drawers to accommodate bathroom plumbing.
This large kitchen is at the heart of this gorgeous whole-house renovation. The flush inset Sheffield-style cabinet doors offer just the right amount of detail with their clean, chic look. This construction method is often seen in homes with Craftsman-inspired architecture.
The counter to the left of the 48” built-in refrigerator acts as a convenient serving area for people dining at the nearby table.
That’s not all. The island cabinet also includes accent-colored doors, extra seating space, a built-in oven, and doors that open at the back for easy access. Plus, the large drawers can accommodate anything, from serving utensils and placemats to other kitchenware. All in all, this kitchen is a sight to see!
Although the bathroom cabinets are designed in line with the kitchen cabinetry, they do have certain subtle differences. For example, the master bath has a customized center tower, matching mirror frames, His & Her sinks, and plenty of storage space scattered throughout.
One of the powder rooms uses the kitchen’s accent shade as its primary cabinet color. Here, we added a large lower drawer to the sink’s base cabinet for accessible storage.
For the remaining bath, we installed a floating, wall-hung cabinet with drawers notched around the plumbing underneath to optimize the space.