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Transitional Kitchen Remodel in San Jose, CA

Acton ADU
8 years ago

Below are some recent before and after images of a kitchen remodel that we completed in San Jose, CA. We would love your feedback!

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Comments (14)

  • PRO
    OTM Designs & Remodeling Inc.
    8 years ago

    Looks great!

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    ERT Architects, Inc
    8 years ago

    We love the color of the cabinetry!

    Acton ADU thanked ERT Architects, Inc
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    May Construction, Inc.
    8 years ago

    Beautiful! Great job!

    Acton ADU thanked May Construction, Inc.
  • backsplashideas
    8 years ago

    Great job! Love the backsplash!

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    Acton ADU
    Original Author
    8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    Thank you for the great comments. Really appreciate the feedback.

  • sabra900
    8 years ago
    Nice Craftsman vibe...reminds me of the Rosegarden or Willow Glen cottages. The only question is...could you have gone bigger on the island? If we were buying we would want a bigger island but it's hard to tell from the photos if you had space or not.
  • Stanley Acton
    8 years ago

    You have a good eye! Your point about the island is well taken - the island could have been a bit bigger. This turned out to be client preference. Aging in place considerations dictated wider passage ways than normal. Thank you for the feedback.

  • PRO
    Morrone Interiors
    8 years ago

    Looks beautiful, great update!

  • PRO
    Dwell Custom Cabinetry
    8 years ago

    Framed Cabinetry Full Overlay Doors

  • PRO
    Fratantoni Interior Designers
    8 years ago

    looks great!

  • PRO
    Addition Building & Design, Inc.
    8 years ago

    Excellent job.

  • PRO
    Hamilton Klow Architects
    8 years ago

    Great work.

  • livinginsb
    8 years ago
    Beautiful and warm. One concern: the location of the fridge doesn't have a counter by it. How do the owners unload groceries?