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.
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.
What our Clients are Saying
“Just wanted to send a little note your way to say thank you for our pretty and comfortable new home. Everyone raves, especially old friends who remember when… Thanks to all for everything. ”
Dave & Margy Buchanan, Corvallis
“Thank you for your work last summer. We continue to give out glowing recommendations!”
Arbor & Lynette, Corvallis
See the Cozy Cabin project“The fact that G. Christianson had an in-house cabinet team was a key factor in us hiring them. We especially loved the cabinet team and since we had a LOT of cabinets made, we got to know them pretty well. Dennis and Bobby were AMAZING at installing and answering any and all our questions. The team that worked on painting and making the cabinets did an outstanding job as well. As things were coming together, we began to realize that our kitchen was going to exceed all of our expectations, and it really did. ”
Kathy Lin, Corvallis, OR
See the Sustainable Custom Cabinetry project
