The Client
This homeowner wanted to restore her family’s country kitchen with a design that felt warm, natural, and enduring. With the possibility of resale in mind, she sought a space that balanced personality with broad appeal through neutral, high-quality selections.
The Challenge
The original kitchen layout was awkward and inefficient, with poor-quality cabinets, an outdated stain, laminate countertops, and a bulky soffit that weighed the room down. The refrigerator awkwardly protruded into the space, the peninsula cut off flow, and overall, the design didn’t reflect the warmth or charm of the home.
The Solution
Sterling Woodworks completely flipped the flow of the kitchen, relocating the peninsula so the entry now opens gracefully near the refrigerator. To balance budget and resale goals, high-quality RTA (ready-to-assemble) cabinetry was selected in a neutral finish—delivering a polished, timeless look without the expense of full custom. A built-in microwave in the peninsula maximized counter space, while quartz countertops provided an elevated yet practical upgrade from laminate. By removing the intrusive soffit and carefully reworking the layout, the kitchen now feels open, functional, and inviting—ready to serve both everyday life and future resale value.





