A Timeless Kitchen Remodel
- Patrick Fatica
- Oct 15, 2024
- 4 min read
There are only 2 things we're keeping in this "Kitchen," and that's the FiveStar 46" range and commercial hood. The imported Chicago brick floors will be staying as well. The kitchen is basically unusable. The sink is impossible to clean, the fridge is on its last legs, and the cabinets are useless. The layout of the kitchen also makes it difficult to maneuver.
The first thing to do is the mockup. This is where we're at so far, and we're pretty happy with the results.

After the board is complete, I do a mockup in photoshop creating a rough idea of what this will look like. Next will be to tighten the design and measure everything making sure all of our items fit.

I just keep tweaking the design - a little here - a little there. Below is the finished design. We decided to not install any upper cabinets. We don't really need them. Open shelving will help keep the kitchen feeling bigger and really give us the "French Country" feel we're going for.

After doing some research we found that it's actually way less expensive to purchase unfinished cabinets and have them professionally coated in the color of our choice. It will be an extra step in completing the kitchen, but in order to get the custom color it's the best option.
Below is the coffee/wetbar nook. designed to scale with all options. The second photo is of the kitchen. This is the exact design and layout of the cabinets.


COUNTERTOPS
Below is one of the 2 slabs of soapstone we're using for the countertops. Soapstone is slightly more expensive than granite or manufactured stone, but for the look we're going for in the kitchen it's a perfect fit.

2) Soapstone Counters Are Low Maintenance
Because of the talc in its composition, soapstone is more malleable and less brittle than other natural stones, so it does not crack or chip from temperature or pressure changes.
Soapstone’s density ensures countertops hold up well in high-use kitchen and bathroom areas. If you do encounter a scratch or nick, a light sanding followed by mineral oil or wax treatment can hide the mark with little effort. This easy care routine means soapstone is an excellent choice for commercial uses, as well.
3) Soapstone Ages Beautifully
Beyond the practical benefits of soapstone, this beautiful, natural stone is an attractive option in traditional and modern spaces. It develops a natural patina through daily use. Applying a mineral oil or wax is an easy way to speed up soapstone’s aging process to achieve a darker sheen more quickly. The rich coloring means your soapstone surfaces get even better as they age—unlike other surfaces that show wear and tear and need resurfacing or replacement..
CABINETS
The cabinets have been delivered. After some electric gets installed we will be ready to install these beauties. They look great and we can't wait to get them in place. Once everything is installed, they will be painted our custom color.

Demo is complete and the Island has been delivered. It's the French Kitchen 72" Large Kitchen Island from Crate & Barrel.
About the island:
"Our timeless marble-top French Kitchen island evokes the charm of an Old World pastry shop. The perfect finishing touch in a customized kitchen or great room, this striking island is large enough to sit center stage and become a multitasking workspace for entertaining and everyday dining.
Prized for its natural grey-white veining, the top's expansive Carrara marble is perfectly matched to its classic black cast steel and aluminum base. Hand finished for a soft antique look, the frame is shaped with slender legs and ornamental details, and features three drawers, six open shelves for storage, a towel rack and space for three counter stools. Designed by Blake Tovin of Tovin Design, the French Kitchen Large Kitchen Island is a Crate and Barrel exclusive."
The cabinets are now in place and the apron sink is set. That sink is very heavy. It is braced under the cabinet. Now we wait for the countertops.
The hardware is unlacquered brass from Rejuvenation. Because there isn't a coating on the brass it will naturally patina over time.

We had an extra drawer front delivered to us. This was perfect because it allows for a paint test.
The final color is Resolute Blue from Sherwin Williams. It has just enough color to not look gray, but not too much to look over saturated.

The soapstone countertops have been delivered and installed. They turned out great. When the sun hits it you can really see all of the gold flecks snd veins. The photos do not do the stone justice.
Next up is to install the bar sink, faucets and dishwasher. We went with a dark great granite and resin bar sink. We wanted it do just disappear in the countertop. We chose a mix of gold and black fixtures and a matching Bosch Dishwasher.
Next up is painting the cabinets. Everything needs to be taped off and the cabinet doors and drawers need to be removed. The color is Sherwin Williams Resolute Blue. We think this color is going to look great in our French Country inspired kitchen.
To help separate the kitchen from our version of a keeping room, we're adding these marble tiles in a herring bone pattern.
THASSOS PREMIUM POLISHED MARBLE TILE

Once the tile has set up and grouted we added maple butcherblock shelves with custom iron brackets.



































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