Home Renovation
Sometimes what looks like a kitchen problem is really part of a bigger home renovation challenge. Had this family off Northwest Highway whose kitchen was tiny and cramped, but when I started asking questions, turns out they were also dealing with a dining room nobody used and a living room that felt disconnected from the rest of the house.
What we ended up doing was a partial home renovation Grapevine TX project that opened up the whole main floor. Took out the wall between kitchen and dining room, reconfigured the space to create a big island with seating, and suddenly they had a kitchen that worked for cooking and entertaining. The "dining room" became part of the kitchen, and the living room felt like part of the conversation instead of a separate space nobody wanted to sit in.
That's why I always ask about the bigger picture before starting kitchen work. Could spend $40,000 on a beautiful kitchen remodel and still end up with a space that doesn't work because it's not connected properly to how you live. Sometimes a smaller kitchen budget combined with some strategic wall removal gives you better results than just focusing on one room.
