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Kitchen Remodel | Rustic Farmhouse | New Trier, MN
Traditional shaped kitchens
Not all homes allow for the expansive, open-concept kitchen seen on TV. Some kitchens are galley style, L-shaped, or horseshoe. This kitchen shows that you can still get functionality and beautiful finishes in a smaller space!
Horseshoe kitchens are typically U-shaped with two walls and a peninsula. The key to basic functionality in any kitchen is the work triangle, or the lines between the sink, the oven/stove, and the refrigerator. This kitchen, while on the smaller side, functions beautifully because of Suzanne, (our spatial designer), sticking to the triangle approach when placing appliances.
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Karndean flooring was installed throughout the main level, flowing from the kitchen in to the dining and living rooms. The upper cabinetry is quarter-sawn red oak and the lower cabinetry is painted a lovely green to compliment the medium brown uppers. Countertops are a long lasting quartz from Cambria, and the backsplash is a mocha colored glass tile.