![]() Steve Swearengen was so thoughtful and inclusive and I became a little obsessed (poor Steve and Jeff!). In the words of the homeowners: “We felt that including a lot of color would create fun, cozy, distinct spaces within the open floor plan. Double ovens allow the dad to cook up gourmet meals, one of his favorite pastimes. Painted grey cabinetry and soapstone countertops are subtle counterparts to the kitchen’s more colorful elements. Note: A microwave drawer is set below the countertop for convenient accessibility by both parents and kids.īlue, Green & Yellow for a Colorful Kitchenįun features: A bright green glass-tile backsplash makes the whole room pop. ![]() “The kitchen and breakfast nook are the epicenter of the house, we spend lots of family time there.” ![]() “We are thrilled with the spaces we have created,” the homeowners told us. Once a dimly lit room on the other side of the house, the kitchen-which includes a sunny breakfast nook and overlooks the backyard-is now the hub of the home. We teamed up with Steve Swearengen ( The Architect’s Office) to design this Bay Area remodel centered around a bright, open kitchen. They even kept a weekly blog about the process.” ( Read it here!) They were intimately involved in the design process and had a strong vision for their home, especially the bright colors. “Contractors in the Bay Area are used to design-savvy clients, and this family went above and beyond. “The best part about this project is the enthusiasm of the homeowners,” Jeff shares. The end result is a two-story home, with 2,570 square feet of living space that includes a high-functioning central kitchen for cooking, entertaining and family time that blurs the line between indoor-outdoor experiences. When this family of four moved from San Diego to San Carlos, they bought a single story 1,450 square foot home with the intention of remodeling. Colorful Home Remodel by Contractors in the Bay Area
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