Step into a contemporary and minimalistic dream with this home remodel. What was once a less-than-ideal kitchen and living space is a masterclass in an open-concept design style. The design highlights the aesthetic appeal of pairing Light Oak Wood Veneer and Acrylic Matte White cabinetry.
One of the most stunning aspects of this house remodel was working with light oak and matte white. The technique of using contrasting hues worked exceptionally well to create a brighter and more open space. Whether you are in the kitchen, dining area or the other living space the area is well-lit and incredibly open. The abundance of natural light that floods the various spots makes the room look large as well as warm and inviting.
From every angle, you can see that the kitchen is very open and airy. There is ample space for making a quick snack or a larger meal. The contemporary lines keep the design with the current times, while the minimalist approach keeps all the counters from feeling too cluttered and closed in. The combination of white and light oak helps keep the look very cohesive.
The rich hardwood floors, in a hue similar to the light oak, help the kitchen come together visually. The black hardware and stainless steel appliances add a touch of darker contrast to the space without being overly dark. The incorporation of plants adds a hint of nature and color to the different living spaces without being too imposing in the home. The home's design includes all the necessary items and comforts a home needs.
One design element incorporated into the home was the various wooden slats. The slates serve as both a decorative element and help define a clear division between the kitchen and dining area and the living space. Despite their presence, the entire area is very bright and open, keeping with the open concept of the home. The slats also help to show how removing walls, for a more open layout, makes the space visually larger yet does not alter the separation of specific spaces.
The Light Oak Wood Veneer cabinets have multiple uses. Whereas they work wonderfully in the kitchen for traditional purposes they have many uses. In this example, this cabinet serves as a storage unit. However, in this case, it houses and television. This is an ideal use for this cabinetry as it keeps the overall theme of the home cohesive while creating a hidden storage unit for the TV. For those who appreciate the minimalist look this highly versatile cabinetry keeps the cabinet looking sleek and clean when the TV is not in use. Consider the added benefit of keeping the TV safe from unexpected damage when lowered inside the cabinet.
This is an alternative view of the wall slats. From this view when the TV is in use, the slats allow for a view into the living area while simultaneously obstructing part of the backside of the TV. When not in use, you can appreciate the clear line of sight into the other room. The Light Oak Wood Veneer cabinet doors work well in both the kitchen and living spaces. The white countertop surface is a great addition to the kitchen and living space as it pairs seamlessly with the Acrylic Matte White cabinet doors also used.
Creating your dream home requires extensive planning and research. Once a design is mapped out it is essential to order the finest materials and furnishings available. In the case of this home remodel, the Light Oak Wood Veneer and Acrylic Matte White cabinetry paired together flawlessly. The warmth of the oak is highlighted by the brightness of the white cabinetry and the walls. Small accents showcase the homeowner’s personality while creating an inviting and warm space perfect for quiet times at home or festive gatherings.
A special acknowledgment goes to Tim Flynn of Flynn Build & Develop, the skilled contractor responsible for flawlessly incorporating our Light Oak Wood Veneer and Acrylic Matte White cabinetry. Located at 945 Concord Street, Suite 100, Framingham, MA 01701, Tim’s expertise and precision have played a pivotal role in bringing our product to life in this remarkable home remodel. Our collaboration with Tim has been key to achieving the contemporary and open-concept design that defines this living space.