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Large Myersville kitchen remodel

A spacious open floor plan and plenty of light creates a very happy room

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A Spacious Myersville Kitchen Remodel

This large Myersville kitchen remodel showcases a sophisticated transitional design that balances traditional elegance with modern functionality. The space utilizes a high-contrast cabinetry scheme, pairing deep espresso-stained wood lower cabinets with antique white uppers. Which helps to create visual depth and a “furniture-style” feel throughout the room.

Key Design Features

  • Custom Cabinetry & Island: The centerpiece is a large, white-paneled island featuring a decorative fluted corner post and a curved granite countertop. The island provides ample prep space and houses a deep undermount sink with a bronze bridge faucet.
  • Contrasting Finishes: The rich, dark perimeter cabinets provide a sturdy base, while the cream-colored upper cabinets—some featuring glass-front doors—keep the eye level feeling light and airy.
  • Professional Appliances: A high-end appliance suite is seamlessly integrated, including a stainless steel double wall oven and a built-in wine cooler located in the dedicated beverage station.
  • Decorative Stone Work: The backsplash features a tumbled stone tile laid in a diagonal diamond pattern. Above the cooktop and prep sink, custom-framed tile medallions serve as elegant focal points.
  • Statement Lighting: Two ornate crystal chandeliers hang over the island and main workspace, complementing the recessed ceiling lights and under-cabinet task lighting to create a warm, layered ambiance.

Specialty Zones

The layout includes a highly functional beverage and coffee station. This wet bar and beverage center functions much like a modern butler’s pantry. This area features a secondary prep sink, a built-in microwave nook, and an under-counter wine refrigerator. This provides space for entertaining without disrupting the main cooking workflow. The earth-toned granite countertops tie the entire color palette together. Pulling the creams, tans, and dark browns into a cohesive, high-end finish.

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