Foothills Kitchen

Making The Most of a Limited Space

Our clients worked with Light And Dwell to realize their vision to update their 90's home. The moulding, cabinets and living space were very dark and made the space feel small. We worked with Molly and Amy at L&D to renovate the kitchen, replace the flooring, and re-finish the handrail. New linen and laundry room cabinets, new disc lights in the living room, and new painted moulding make this house feel fresh and beautiful. You can see more photos and learn what Light and Dwell can do for your home at their website. http://www.lightanddwell.com/

Project Details

Rustic Tile On Quartz Countertop

Weathered white Zellige tile by Cle spans from the countertop to the ceiling for a lovely, old-world feel. The countertop extends to the window for easy cleaning and a nice, waterproof place to put your plants.

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Upper Pantry

In a kitchen with size limitations, every square inch counts. The doors on this upper pantry open and tuck back into the cabinet for easy access to pantry items. There is an outlet in the back with slide out shelf for a rice cooker or other appliance.

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What our Clients are Saying

“Beautifully done. Was fun to see my specific vision realized. It was an enjoyable process collaborating with the designer and construction team. Couldn’t be happier!”

Hans Hlawaty, Corvallis

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“Carl came up with a few different designs to shade the front windows from sun during the summer. The designs were done with software that could show the amount of shading and view from different angles, including from inside the house, at different times of the year. This was very helpful in visualizing the designs and making decisions.”

Brian Lee, Corvallis

“Working on this home was truly a one of a kind experience; every room had its own unique personality and story with custom hand-crafted tile throughout. In one of my favorite rooms, "The Swamp," every person who was involved on the project picked out tiles that they felt would represented them and signed the back. I was able to install these tiles as a memento of all of the hard work and dedication poured into the project. This was a fun acknowledgment of the craftsmanship and artistry involved.”

Evan Whitlow, Mountain Top Tile and Stone LLC

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