Peach Street Kitchen & Baths
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When we first started on this 120-year-old house, it had been updated at one time, but that time has passed. The new owner wanted to bring some modern touches to the home, while maintaining the historic feel.
though the cabinets had been updated in the past, the layout didn’t function well, nor did the square tile countertop. The original wood floor was also in need of some TLC.
We brought in new cabinets in a maple wood with a dark stain. The flooring was repaired and refinished. The tile countertop was replaced with quartz in Carrara Caldia. The countertop on the peninsula was increased in size and curved for more seating and surface area. The mixer even received a dedicated home that could be tucked way when not needed.
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