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This remodel updated a honey oak kitchen and main level with an open layout, extended cabinetry, and a larger island. A built-in coffee bar replaced the pantry for added function. New engineered hardwood flooring, modern trim, and a refreshed staircase and front entry give the entire space a clean, cohesive look.
This main level remodel started with a familiar request: replace the original honey oak finishes and create a space that feels open, modern, and functional.
We reworked the kitchen layout by removing walls between it and the mudroom entry, adding a pocket door, and extending cabinetry along the sink wall. This allowed for a larger, more functional island—one of the homeowner’s top priorities. A small pantry was removed to make way for a custom coffee and beverage bar with glass-front uppers, adding both style and convenience.
To create a seamless look across the main level, we replaced three types of flooring with wide-plank engineered hardwood. Trim and doors were updated with a clean, modern profile. The staircase received a striking upgrade with dark wood treads, black metal balusters, and crisp white accents for contrast.
The finished kitchen features Bertch cabinetry in Driftwood and Indigo, Cambria Lakedale quartz countertops, matte black hardware, and a Geoscapes picket tile backsplash—bringing together timeless style and practical design.



