It’s one thing to design your kitchen to visually stand out with bold colors and beautiful tiled backsplashes, but it’s another thing entirely to make it functional and easy to use. This recent award-winning remodel in Southlake manages to do both. Masterfully designed by the homeowners alongside Dallas-based Kitchen Design Concepts, this kitchen remodel is the gold standard not only for its sandy tones and Pueblo-style architecture but also for its convenience and accessibility. Whether you fall for its Santa Fe influence or practicality, you’ll want your next kitchen remodel to look like this.
Kitchen Convenience
Adjacent to the refrigerator is the kitchen’s miniature pantry, which makes spices and appliances readily available with just a push of its sliding door. Equipped with rollout shelving and LED lighting, this pantry conveniently houses all of the large appliances you need at a moment’s notice. Gone are the days of picking up heavy mixers and blenders and haphazardly placing them onto your countertop. Cleanup is just as easy when your trusty appliances are slid back in place for safe storage.
Island Dining
Once dinner is ready, serve your spread on the kitchen’s central island. With a black walnut wood base and a quartz countertop, this island is the perfect spot to bring people together for a self-serve setting. The temperature-controlled wine fridge provides easy access to your finest bottles, while the attached dishwasher allows you to conveniently deposit dirty plates. The overhead pendant lights are also hand-crafted from stone by Santa Fe company Mostly By Nature, further exemplifying the kitchen’s natural aesthetic.
Backsplash Of Textures
The one thing that embodies the kitchen’s Santa Fe style more than anything else is its mixture of materials, and you see that most in the kitchen’s dual backsplashes. With one backsplash made with natural greystone bricks and another made of golden glass diamonds, all of the patterns align in this mesmerizing display of textures.