Wellington Woods

Category: Kitchen · Porch · Window Treatments

Wellington Woods

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Project Description

A den had been added to this house many years ago by another contractor. The traffic pattern was never addressed at that time and the kitchen always felt confining. The objective was to open the kitchen to the den by removing a wall and adding a eating bar. New Cherry cabinets with Corian counters were installed. The kitchen was reconfigured to provide a larger work aisle. This is an example of a variation of an L-shaped kitchen with an island.

The client’s biggest worry was losing cabinet space. To remedy this concern, a pantry unit was added and the refrigerator was relocated. The island was designed with base cabinets on one side and wall units build on a 4” toe kick on the back. Many of the cabinets have roll-out shelves and there is a wastebasket unit for trash and recycling. Hardwood floors completed the job. Click Images to Enlarge

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  • Mike & Erin Holland - This was our 4th job with Berni Platko of Platko Enterprises and our most ambitious. We wanted to have our 100-year-old home in Dilworth completely gutted and remodeled. We only had 6 months in a rental home, so we had to be sure our timeline was o ... more >>
  • Andrea and John Vigeant - I'm so pleased with the finished product. So happy with my masterbath...So pleased........The workmanship was top.  So happy with all your work that you did and the prompt dedication. Thanks.
  • Esta Wernikoff - Dear Berni and John,
    Just wanted to let you know how pleased we are with the results of the bathrooms. As you know, I have done extensive remodeling to my home. This was by far the easiest project to date. It was such a pleasure being able to k ... more >>