
The existing kitchen was a small, galley-style space, divided by a large peninsula that separated cooking from eating—and limited both function and flow.
Our team was excited to create a kitchen that reflects some of the places they’ve loved most during their travels, while also maximizing functionality for everyday life. V-groove paneling received a rich coat of dark blue—a subtle nod to favorite spots in England. Patterned backsplash tiles and warm wood cabinetry add layers of visual interest, providing a gentle backdrop for the rest of the space.
The large, paneled island now serves as a central hub, connecting the cooking and dining areas and creating a welcoming gathering spot for family, friends, and quiet mornings alike. This Whitefish Bay kitchen remodel blends personal inspiration, thoughtful design, and everyday function, creating a space that’s as inviting as it is practical.