The Cottonwood Kitchen Remodel: A Netflix Deep Dive
The first episode of season four of our Netflix show, Dream Home Makeover, takes us inside the remodel of the kitchen and pantry of one of our Studio McGee member’s homes. The renovation includes the dining room, kitchen, and a stunning multi-use pantry converted from an underutilized dining room. Let’s step inside the kitchen first, taking a deeper dive into the two-tone cabinetry. The lower cabinets and island are a moody charcoal shade—Peppercorn by Sherwin-Williams—set against a light cream—Natural Tan by Sherwin-Williams—on the upper half and adjacent built-in wall cabinetry. The island’s countertop is a dark-hued quartz from Caesarstone, with a lighter grey-veined quartz also from Caesarstone utilized in the rest of the space. All are finished with aged brass hardware. The quartz countertop is run up the back of the wall along one side of the kitchen with a small, six-inch ledge added to the top, “it’s what I call the salt and pepper and spice station,” explains Shea. One of the biggest statement-making pieces in the kitchen is the plaster hood, made custom by Killowen Construction. “We designed it to have these really cool curves,” explains Shea. The walls and ceiling are Timeless by Clare, with white oak hardwood throughout the entire space. Adding an organic touch to the shiplap-backed coffee nook is brass gallery railing, “with closed storage going all the way to the ceiling,” Shea adds. Take a deeper look into the dining room and pantry below, as well as shop items from the Cottonwood Kitchen Remodel in the slider at the bottom of this post. MORE Studio McGee: Shop: https://www.mcgeeandco.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studiomcgee/ Website: http://www.studio-mcgee.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@studio.mcgee Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/studio_mcgee/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/studiomcgee