Back in 2012 Christa submitted this entry for our Design Crew series. She was wondering what to do with her Honduras mahogany kitchen cabinets that were in rough shape. We were excited to hear from her the other day that she did a mini renovation of her kitchen and send along some before and after photos. It isn’t a dramatic transformation but I am glad because her cabinets are gorgeous and I think they’re beautiful left natural. Here is what Christa had to say about her new kitchen: I have made peace with all the wood in this house and decided to keep and refinish the original wood cabinets. They are a bit beat up but I like the patina and they’re solid wood and plywood, built to last. I decided that combining the old cabinets with some lux new appliances would balance out to something original and beautiful. I wanted the kitchen to feel fresh and bright but also timeless and appropriate to the house. I added 3 feet (a little less than a meter) of base cabinets matched to the existing ones (it was a rolling cart in the old kitchen). This gave me a lot more counter space along with shelves on the end for dog bowls and for small appliances so the countertops could stay clear. I took down an upper cabinet and built open shelves instead. I added a Heath tile backsplash, had the fridge integrated, and added a pull out pantry. 

Design Crew update - Christa's kitchen renovation

Design Crew update - Christa's kitchen renovation

Design Crew update - Christa's kitchen renovation

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Design Crew update - Christa's kitchen renovation

(that’s her pooch Agnes)

Design Crew update - Christa's kitchen renovation

Design Crew update - Christa's kitchen renovation

Design Crew update - Christa's kitchen renovation

Design Crew update - Christa's kitchen renovation

(that backsplash is soooooo fantastic)

Design Crew update - Christa's kitchen renovation

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