Kitchen Design
Houzz Call: What Do You Love About Your Kitchen?
Share a photo of your kitchen and tell us what makes it special
Kitchens are personal. Every kitchen you see represents the subtle — and not-so-subtle — preferences of its owners, as well as the efforts of the design and remodeling professionals who may have helped make it all happen. In that sense, a kitchen is somewhat like a thumbprint: No two are identical. So we want to see how you’ve left your mark.
Please post a photo of your kitchen in the Comments and share some details about what makes it special to you.
Please post a photo of your kitchen in the Comments and share some details about what makes it special to you.
Rob and Martha Carlin tapped designer Jaclyn Lankiewicz to create a new look and layout for their 120-square-foot New York kitchen.
White Shaker-style cabinets with some glass-front units, a marble tile backsplash and a blue-gray peninsula with beadboard paneling gave the medium-size space tons of style and personality.
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White Shaker-style cabinets with some glass-front units, a marble tile backsplash and a blue-gray peninsula with beadboard paneling gave the medium-size space tons of style and personality.
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To inspire their kitchen remodel, Scott and Andrea Heiniger looked for design ideas on Houzz, where they found and then hired designers Laura Irion and Laura Peacock.
The design team helped the couple update the space with new style elements that pack a lot of personality, such as soft blue-green cabinets and patterned backsplash tile. But they also worked to preserve charming historic elements like the wood ceiling beams and antique pine floors.
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The design team helped the couple update the space with new style elements that pack a lot of personality, such as soft blue-green cabinets and patterned backsplash tile. But they also worked to preserve charming historic elements like the wood ceiling beams and antique pine floors.
Share: Post a photo of your kitchen and tell us your favorite features.
More on Houzz
Read remodeling guides
Browse millions of photos for inspiration
Find a home professional
Shop for products
Your turn: Share a photo of your kitchen in the Comments and tell us what you love about it.
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