Project Reveal: DC Ranch Remodel
Today we are revealing our renovation of a home in the DC Ranch neighborhood. Our clients live in a beautiful Spanish-style home that unfortunately had a French-country kitchen which didn't fit the house at all. We wanted to restore this space to its full glory by bringing in a more modern Spanish style, so we used custom arched cabinets paired with a neutral color palette. These beautiful hexagon Saltillo floor tiles are original to the home, and we opted to keep them. The clients love to cook and entertain so we made sure that that new appliance placement and storage solutions would maximize function to suit their needs.
We placed the range inside a niche to create a focal point, with the sink opposite on a large island. We chose creamy white for the perimeter cabinets and warm wood stain for the island, and then topped both with a gorgeous stone slab. The handmade subway tile backsplash adds some texture, but we used a hand-painted terra-cotta tile behind the range for some color.
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Terrene Pot, large | 18' Faux Maidenhair Fern | Eden Vases, set of 3 | Evelyn Cut-Out Bowl
Glass Salt Cellar + Wooden Spoon | Libby Glazed Planter (on shelf)
Handthrown Mixing Bowls (on shelf) | Ada Bowl (on island)
The Butler’s Pantry
Brooklyn Textured Bowl, large | Francis Footed Bowl
The Dining Room
The adjacent dining area had a good base with wood windows on three sides and heavy wood beams, we just swapped out the chairs and chandelier to lighten the space a bit.
The Powder Bath
Photography: John Woodcock