Photo of a large contemporary u-shaped open plan kitchen in DC Metro with shaker cabinets, black cabinets, white splashback, black appliances, a breakfast bar, multi-coloured floors, white worktops, a built-in sink, engineered stone countertops, porcelain splashback and porcelain flooring.
Jordan Design-Build Group
Jordan Design-Build Group
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Doyle Lane Kitchen Renovation

Contemporary Kitchen, DC Metro

This client came to us with a very clear vision of what she wanted, but she needed help to refine and execute the design. At our first meeting she described her style as somewhere between modern rustic and ‘granny chic’ – she likes cozy spaces with nods to the past, but also wanted to blend that with the more contemporary tastes of her husband and children. Functionally, the old layout was less than ideal with an oddly placed 3-sided fireplace and angled island creating traffic jams in and around the kitchen. By creating a U-shaped layout, we clearly defined the chef’s domain and created a circulation path that limits disruptions in the heart of the kitchen. While still an open concept, the black cabinets, bar height counter and change in flooring all add definition to the space. The vintage inspired black and white tile is a nod to the past while the black stainless range and matte black faucet are unmistakably modern. High on our client’s wish list was eliminating upper cabinets and keeping the countertops clear. In order to achieve this, we needed to ensure there was ample room in the base cabinets and reconfigured pantry for items typically stored above. The full height tile backsplash evokes exposed brick and serves as the backdrop for the custom wood-clad hood and decorative brass sconces – a perfect blend of rustic, modern and chic. Black and brass elements are repeated throughout the main floor in new hardware, lighting, and open shelves as well as the owners’ curated collection of family heirlooms and furnishings. In addition to renovating the kitchen, we updated the entire first floor with refinished hardwoods, new paint, wainscoting, wallcovering and beautiful new stained wood doors. Our client had been dreaming and planning this kitchen for 17 years and we’re thrilled we were able to bring it to life.
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Jeannie Matteucci added this to Kitchen Tour: A Modern-rustic Dream 17 Years in the Making17 August 2020

This view of the kitchen from the adjoining family room shows the open breakfast area with large windows that overlook...

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K O added this to Kitchen floors & misc kitchen23 August 2023

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