Modern Mid-Century Kitchen

This bright and airy room celebrates not only the beautiful leafy views of Chestnut Hill as seen through its large windows, but it also plays up the connections between shared rooms.

The cabinetry in this new kitchen was carefully fitted into the room in a manner that gives it a custom feel. And the addition of a bespoke bookcase and storage cabinet serves as a subtle divider between the eating space and the living room below.

The customers, who have a great eye for color, selected the green tones in the mosaic tile backsplash and granite countertops, which are a perfect complement to the clean lines of cherry cabinets.

While it was a challenge to make this sleek, efficient kitchen appear seamless, it now looks smart and polished and will remain so for decades of use. This was a truly joyful project for everyone at our company to work on.

“We got a postcard … about a year ago. We loved the look of the featured kitchen and went to Myers Constructs’ website where we saw equally beautiful projects and an aesthetic that felt right. That led to a meeting with Tamara Myers and, a few months later, to our own beautiful new kitchen. From beginning to end, the collaboration was a wonderful experience and the result speaks for itself.”

J and K
Chestnut Hill


 

4 Responses to Modern Mid-Century Kitchen

  1. stephanie says:

    Hi! I love this kitchen! What backsplash is this? I’ve been scouring the net looking for inspiration for our kitchen. I like the look of this a lot!

    • Diane Menke says:

      Hi Stephani,

      Thanks for commenting on this kitchen. We really love it too. The client had great style and taste, which made our jobs easier!

      This is a mosaic tile combining natural stone with glass and ceramic. It came from Island Stone Tile Company. Here is the link to their website http://www.islandstone.com/products.php?cat=6&keywords=Mosaic_Series

      You can find many kinds of mosaic tiles now at your local home centers or specialty tile stores. Prices generally start at $20 per sf and up for the materials. Installation is an additional cost and expect it to cost more to install than the average ceramic backsplash tile.

      Remember to enter our FaceBook Nelson Bubble Lamp Sweepstakes. You can learn more here; http://myersconstructs.com/?p=11170

      Diane

  2. Jack Sullivan says:

    I wish you guys were in Seattle, WA.

    • Diane Menke says:

      Hi Jack,
      I would love to have an office in Seattle too! Although we don’t yet, I wonder if we might be able to help you from here. What do you need help with? And thank you for your compliment!
      Diane Menke

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