At our Dura Supreme Showroom in the Washington, DC area, Bath Plus Kitchen, each project is highly tailored to our client’s desires and requires significant attention to detail. Today I’d love to share a story about one of our smallest projects with a tremendous amount of detail.

Being a small kitchen in an old building in Washington, DC posed some challenges. This historic kitchen was a 3rd-floor ‘walk-up’ meaning no elevator! There were also many of the usual quarks of older buildings, from plaster walls and ceilings that are out of plumb to outdated electrical and plumbing.

A white painted kitchen.
Before

My clients were worn tired of the white painted cabinets of their old kitchen and wanted something unique, trendy, and luxurious. They also wanted the new kitchen to coordinate with the character of their classic home.

After

Dura Supreme’s Curated Color, “Rock Bottom” by Sherwin-Williams was the perfect choice for the cabinet finish. It’s moody and dramatic, yet a timeless classic hue. To call to the historic characteristics of the home, we selected the Hudson Inset door styleInset cabinetry is a popular and distinctive cabinetry construction style inspired by early American furniture makers and offers an authentic, hand-crafted look with timeless appeal, perfect for this historic home.

Dura Supreme’s Hudson Panel Inset door style in “Rock Bottom” paint on Turkish Carrara Marble.

With the small space, I didn’t want the kitchen appliances to overrun the look of the space. An in-cabinet European-styled refrigerator and a paneled dishwasher from Bosch were used to create a cohesive look.

After

My clients wanted to maximize storage space in their small kitchen. Fortunately, my team at Bath Plus Kitchen was able to use custom-fit cabinets from Dura Supreme cabinetry to make the most of the space. We were able to take advantage of the space across from the range by adding cabinets designed to fit the depth and height. Stacking the cabinetry and bringing the crown molding to the ceiling greatly expanded the storage.

Before

Note, there are no base cabinets and an unused space above the wall cabinets.

After

Now all the cabinets stretch to the ceiling and base cabinets have been added. The tall end cabinet also bumps out slightly adding a few extra inches of storage. Every inch counts in a small kitchen.

The microwave storage and open shelving for pantry goods is one of my favorite features. Formerly this space was used as a lever system to bring heavy items from the floor up into the unit. The lever system was no longer functioning. During the demolition phase, my team at Bath Plus Kitchen was able to determine more space was available here than thought, which is always great news in a small kitchen.

This kitchen demonstrates what is achievable with custom-fit cabinetry. Thanks to Dura Supreme Cabinetry, my clients were thrilled to have an elegant space that fit their unique personalities and lifestyle.

After

Eric Shipe is a Kitchen and Bath Designer and the Owner of Bath + Kitchen based in the Washington DC area. Eric and his design team specialize in cabinetry, design, and remodels. They serve homeowners, interior designers, architects, and contractors with a refined process, creative ideas, 4K photo-realistic renderings, and 360 Panoramic views. Bath + Kitchen was featured in Best of Houzz 2017-2021. Eric holds a BA in Economics and Business Administration from Ursinus College.

To learn more about Eric Shipe and Bath + Kitchen, Alexandria, VA go to bathpluskitchen.com.

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