There are numerous moving parts involved in a kitchen renovation, making it easy to overlook areas where design mistakes can occur. To help, we’ve compiled ten mistakes to avoid.
Shelves are a functional part of the design in any space. They provide additional storage in areas that may have been limited, such as the kitchen sink, tight corners, and even a hallway
Wood is kinda our thing; after all, we have been working with it for twenty years, but while it has been mainly cabinets, we are excited to see an increased interest in wood countertops. More and more homeowners are looking to select sustainable materials in their design, and wood countertops are one way to do that.
The kitchen backsplash may seem like a small thing, but it brings a wide variety of benefits, making it a valuable design element. When walking through a model home or flipping through an interior design magazine, the kitchen’s backsplash always catches our eye.
If you have an older home, you may be considering custom cabinetry, since newer, off-the-shelf cabinets may not fit in terms of size or style. Vintage-style cabinets can give a kitchen the old-world charm often lacking in modern homes. See a few examples of how these cabinets can set a beautiful tone in the kitchen.
By removing the traditional design elements associated with other styles, such as conventional and farmhouse, modern allows homeowners to incorporate elements that resonate with them and break from the standard. Let’s explore the contemporary design style and discover if it is for you.
As we reflect on 2015, so much has happened, and we are truly grateful for it all. We want to extend our very heartfelt thanks to all our new and loyal customers. We appreciate each of you!
The cerused oak for the island and bar area is custom-painted with a color we named ‘hunting lodge gray’ with a white glaze. Revere Pewter from the Benjamin Moore Historical collection is the perimeter color of the kitchen.
With the beautiful designs of 2015, how will design trends evolve for 2016? Most of our clients try to steer away from trendy designs while finding a happy balance between what’s new and what will stand the test of time.
Homeowners have more to work with than they realize. Here, we share a few hidden spaces in the home that can be turned into a functional and useful area.


Walker Woodworking
Walker Woodworking
Walker Woodworking
Walker Woodworking


Walker Woodworking