BEFOREYour original kitchen consists of outdated cabinets, a drop ceiling with fluorescent lighting, and a long peninsula with upper cabinets.BEFOREYour upper cabinets above the peninsula contribute to the overall feeling of being “boxed in” the kitchen. They also blocked your view to the eating area and make the option of bar stools a little awkward.BEFOREYou are happy with the general flow and function of the kitchen but want to feel a little more open while maintaining adequate storage space.BEFOREThere are certain elements of your original kitchen that are not going to be needed anymore (like the trash compactor).RENDERINGDuring the design phase, you come to our showroom to work out the new proposed layout. With printed black and white elevations of each wall, you can physically “red pen” any adjustments and additions you would like to make.RENDERINGThe 3D black and white drawings allow us to clearly work out all the details like door swing, sizing, and accessory placement.RENDERINGViewing the 3D drawings in full color will allow you to envision the reality of your new space.RENDERINGBy including a few personal touches, the rendering gives a true depiction of what your new space will become.RENDERINGWith the helpful assistance of the 3D renderings, it is now time to finalize your fixture and finish selections and build your new space!RENDERINGHere is an example of one of our recent projects.REALITYThe kitchen once we were complete!RENDERINGHere is another example of one of our recent projects.REALITYThe kitchen once we were complete.RENDERINGThis rendering really helped the homeowner see the reality of their vision.REALITYKitchen come true!RENDERINGThe 3D images help with critical design decisions.REALITYEach kitchen is created specifically to what the homeowner wants and needs out of their space.