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

“My favorite part of this project was working with the designer to incorporate many of the original house design elements and features into the new cabinet design- such as the custom cabinet top molding that matches the same detail in the dining room ceiling. I knew immediately that Sapele was the perfect wood species for the house. It really gives the cabinetry a nice vintage feel and look while maintaining the clean lines and functionality of contemporary high end cabinetry. This project was a great demonstration of the capabilities of our cabinet shop, we couldn't be more thrilled with how it turned out. ”

Ron Fishback, Cabinet Maker

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“The highlight of the job, “Coming in and finding the job done and done right!””

Debby Gerdes, Corvallis

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“The Arc of Benton County used G. Christianson's services for an addition to our thrift store in Philomath. Tanner was our contractor. His attention to detail, preference for quality materials and systems, eco-friendly emphasis and personal contact set the company above its competitors. I definitely recommend working with them for a stress-free, predictable, and top-quality experience. ”

Diane Scottaline, The Arc of Benton County

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