the one with the green island
Get the Green Light
Before: This 1960s colonial kitchen was functional in name only. Its tight U-shape and duplicative eating areas gave it a closed-off vibe that took the joy right out of cooking anything at all, much less three meals a day.
After: We opened things up, let the light in, and let the clients’ personality shine. The green island became the heart of the home, surrounded by crisp white, warm wood, colorful accents, and a new connection to the deck and backyard. Upstairs, a turquoise-trimmed bathroom echoes the downstairs energy. This home doesn’t whisper—it sings.