Volume 1: January
A touch of Palm Springs landed in the Pacific Northwest giving our client the modern amenities they desired in a kitchen with a nod and a wink to the past.
Kirk Riley Design featured in 1889 Washington's Magazine
We made it to 2021!
We are starting off the year with our first newsletter and a look back at a kitchen renovation featured in 1889 Washington’s Magazine.
A touch of Palm Springs landed in the Pacific Northwest giving our client the modern amenities they desired in a kitchen with a nod and a wink to the past.
The original pink backsplash and pale blue appliances in this 1950’s kitchen were in need of a fresh take. Bright white quartz countertops and a matching backsplash in varied textures and finishes were installed giving the kitchen a more modern and functional vibe.
Slab front cabinets in a mixture of wood and glossy white added to the overall casual glam mood of the new kitchen. We continued to tackle the storage issues with the addition of the coffee station in the nook while creatively working around the baseboard heating elements that are original to the home.
New oak hardwood floors keep the design of the kitchen grounded while the pop of color from the Bertazonni oven counterbalances the cool wall color and oodles of natural light. Our client is thrilled to create healthy meals in this charming new space!
We truly hope you and yours are safe and healthy. While the pandemic has created some challenges, it does not stop our creative process. Working with local showrooms, vendors and tradespeople allows us to keep the design ball rolling and bringing our clients wishes to life.