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When it comes time to remodel the central hub of your Washington DC home - the kitchen - there is more to consider than just where and how meals will be prepared. The modern design of kitchens to include a larger floor plan with a cooking island, stools and computer desk is the basis for the best kitchens on Foxhall Road in Washington DC. When planning your kitchen remodeling project, put these considerations to work for you and avoid wishing you wouldn't have missed an opportunity to take your kitchen to the next level.
Perhaps the most defining characteristic of the kitchen are the cabinets, since they encompass at least one wall of primary focus. The days of using a natural wood or stained wooden finish for kitchen cabinets are gone and have been replaced with black finishes to create a modern look in your Spring Valley Washington DC neighborhood. If you prefer something a bit more rustic, Tuscan style cabinetry with mis-matched islands and stools may be the right choice for you.
Once the luxury must-have item in every kitchen remodeling project in Washington DC, granite is now being tossed aside for other natural stones. Marble, travertine and soapstone have all gained popularity with homeowners in the Washington DC area because of their unique appearance. Once popular in the 1900s, hardwood surfaces like walnut and ironwood are making a comeback in the kitchen as well.
When you think of a kitchen remodeling project, think of the cabinets and countertop as the main event and the backsplash is a warm-up band that fits nicely. Trend setters are looking to large tiles, stainless steel, travertine and marble for their backsplash needs. In most cases the backsplash matches the material used for the countertop but that is not always true. In fact, if you like pewter, copper or brushed-brass, you may find yourself pulled toward the art of tinsmithing.
For more information on how to incorporate the latest trends into your Georgetown Washington DC kitchen remodeling project, contact our designers and engineers at Hanlon Design Build today.