Before & After: A Drab Kitchen Becomes a Serene Space
Have you noticed how we all end up in the kitchen when there’s a party" It seems we all gravitate to the coziest room in the home, and that’s often the kitchen. Photographer and shopkeeper Katie Hyatt has created a kitchen of her own in Atlanta, GA that I’m sure any of us would flock […]
Have you noticed how we all end up in the kitchen when there’s a party" It seems we all gravitate to the coziest room in the home, and that’s often the kitchen. Photographer and shopkeeper Katie Hyatt has created a kitchen of her own in Atlanta, GA that I’m sure any of us would flock to. With a moody grey palette, the room cultivates an environment that is both serene and functional, much like her shop, Saint Signora. The renovations took six months, and after many frozen meals, take-out and salads later, Katie and her husband Jared, an Atlanta real estate agent, have a kitchen that is more than worth the wait.
“It’s my happy place and embodies everything I have ever wanted in a kitchen,” Katie shares. “My lovely husband renovated a good bit of it himself. He began by ripping all the particle board cabinets out and continued on with the countertops, base cabinets, and flooring. The flooring was a BEAST. There was a layer of slate on top of concrete board, two layers of linoleum, which were then glued to the original oak floors. He then had to take a heat gun and melt all of the glue off the flooring before scraping i...
Have you noticed how we all end up in the kitchen when there’s a party" It seems we all gravitate to the coziest room in the home, and that’s often the kitchen. Photographer and shopkeeper Katie Hyatt has created a kitchen of her own in Atlanta, GA that I’m sure any of us would flock to. With a moody grey palette, the room cultivates an environment that is both serene and functional, much like her shop, Saint Signora. The renovations took six months, and after many frozen meals, take-out and salads later, Katie and her husband Jared, an Atlanta real estate agent, have a kitchen that is more than worth the wait.
“It’s my happy place and embodies everything I have ever wanted in a kitchen,” Katie shares. “My lovely husband renovated a good bit of it himself. He began by ripping all the particle board cabinets out and continued on with the countertops, base cabinets, and flooring. The flooring was a BEAST. There was a layer of slate on top of concrete board, two layers of linoleum, which were then glued to the original oak floors. He then had to take a heat gun and melt all of the glue off the flooring before scraping i...
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