Interior design outfit SpaceCraft Joinery recently faced a challenge when remodeling a kitchen. The kitchen in question came with a fixed beam, which detracted in ways both functional and visual. However, after some brainstorming, the team figured out how to proceed. The final product boasts lovely chestnut hues that complement darker, charcoal undertones. The remodel project ultimately garnered the team an award for their work, bestowed onto the designers during the HIA Awards in South Australia.
Key Takeaways:
- The Hauzz design team was faced with creating a modern Kitchen, while yet maintaining a lot of the original design elements.
- The challenge was to leave the cabinetry, the flooring as they were, as well as to work around a massive and essential load-bearing beam, running down the center of the ceiling.
- An island with overhead cabinetry was created to cunningly conceal the load-bearing beam and column.
“Characterful chestnut and patterned tile deliver high style while tying in with the existing flooring and footprint”
Read more: https://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/96449973/list/a-fixed-beam-doesnt-thwart-this-kitchen-face-lift/
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