Roseville Kitchen Remodel

You’ve got to see the before pictures on this one. Adding two skylights, an extra window and a large patio door, as well as new recessed and decorative lighting really brought the sun into this space. The real game-changer, however, was removing the wall between the kitchen/dining room and living room. New cabinets, including a spacious island made the kitchen much more welcoming to cook and hang out in. From the owners:

“Springline undertook the task of renovating our old cramped kitchen & living room area (as well as adding on a deck off the back) and by the end of the project they had transformed the space! Stephen & Dan were instrumental in working with us to understand what options were available to us that would best fit the space and our budget. And all of the workers who came out to the house did amazing work with a good attention to detail and great clean up after as well (and this was with me working from home during the renovation as well, which added an extra level to difficultly to their jobs but it worked out well thanks to their effort)! On top of all their work being and looking great, everyone we worked with every step of the way was kind and helpful, from the start to the end of the project. We have been very happy and would definitely recommend going with Springline for whatever your next project is, you won't be disappointed!”

Design Credits

Tim Quigley, AIA
Quigley Architects

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