Wentworth

Washington, DC

Kitchen Remodel: Northwest Washington, DC (Forest Hills)

The galley kitchen has 23 lineal feet of cabinetry symmetrically placed on a new window. The cabinetry is enhanced with a European textured wood laminate in a two-tone color palette. The long run of countertop utilizes a light color manmade quartz. The backsplash is a textured glazed stoneware in a roman brick pattern.

pull out custom pantry cabinet
Flanking the refrigerator are tall floor to ceiling cabinets which provide ample storage with both a glide-out pantry unit and roll-out shelving. A corner appliance garage can be concealed by a lift-up by-pass door. (open)
hidden liquor cabinet in wet bar
The passageway between the foyer and the dining room is flanked by an existing fireplace and a new wall niche that mimics the shape of the fire box. A dark woven wall covering gives the niche depth and recalls the kitchen cabinet color.
The 7’ x 3’ island provides ample storage and bar stool seating. Knee space on both sides of the island provides options. During the pandemic, the island serves as an ideal home office. A new wall of glass provides woodland views from the kitchen and dining room.
The new 13’ wide wall opening between the kitchen and dining room was placed symmetrically around the island and works well for social gatherings. The island has a contrasting manmade Quartz countertop.
a stainless steel refrigerator surrounded by wood kitchen cabinets
Storage units are unobtrusively hidden behind tall cabinet doors.
The large galley kitchen opens onto the dining room with a symmetrically placed island. A custom layered drywall ceiling is accentuated with a blue paint color that recalls the backsplash wall tile. (lights off)
The 7’ x 3’ island provides ample storage and bar stool seating. Knee space on both sides of the island provides options. During the pandemic, the island serves as an ideal home office. A new wall of glass provides woodland views from the kitchen and dining room.
The passageway between the foyer and the dining room is flanked by an existing fireplace and a new wall niche that mimics the shape of the fire box. A dark woven wall covering gives the niche depth and recalls the kitchen cabinet color.