Warm Transitional Kitchen in Tustin

This Tustin Town home originally had soffits that allowed for H VAC duct runs. We chose to omit the soffits and install wood fascias to match the cabinetry. This gave the room a grander feel and allowed for the height sought after by the client. The cabinetry is a medium toned glazed cherry by Wood-Mode.

From the cherry wood cabinetry to the open plan design and adjacent wine bar, this transitional kitchen design in Tustin offers a warm welcome to family and visitors. The custom Woodmode and Brookhaven kitchen cabinets offer plenty of storage and have a timeless appeal in this kitchen design. The cabinetry is arranged in a U-shape with a peninsula, bringing extra countertop work space and a division between the kitchen and dining areas in this open kitchen design. The upper cabinets include frosted glass and open shelves, which add a visual appeal and texture to the design, and also make this kitchen design appear more open and bright.

The cabinetry is topped off by a beautiful granite countertop, bringing a luxurious feel to this design. A green glass backsplash offers a bright contrast to the darker hued cabinets. The stainless chimney range hood from Best Vent-a-hood matches the appliances, except for the refrigerator that is paneled to match the kitchen cabinets. A stainless undermount sink with a Grohe faucet continue this theme.

The kitchen work area opens up into a dining, entertaining, and living area. A matching beverage bar is the centerpiece here, which offers the perfect spot to entertain guests. The beverage center includes a center mirror surrounded by glass front cabinets, displaying fine glassware and collectibles. A Lutron lighting system was installed to allow the homeowner to more effectively control the lighting levels, including pendant lights over the peninsula.

This Tustin kitchen design offers the ideal spot to cook, dine, relax, and entertain, all within a single, open-plan space.
Project Year: 2011
Project Cost: USD 50,001 - USD 75,000
Country: United States
Others who worked on this project: Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry, Bruce Colucci