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Compact appliances work with full-sized gusto in this Upper West Side gut kitchen remodel

Image of a kitchen with patterned floor tile and blue cabinets

  • Homeowners: An Upper West Side couple posted their kitchen renovation project on Sweeten
  • Where: Manhattan, New York City
  • Primary renovation: A gut remodel of a kitchen requiring major electrical work and a suite of compact appliances
  • Sweeten general contractor
  • Sweeten’s role: Sweeten matches homeowners with vetted general contractors for residential renovation projects, offering knowledge, support, and secure payments—for free.

Written in partnership with Sweeten homeowner. “After” photos by Kate Glicksberg for Sweeten.

Technical needs take priority over aesthetics

I knew from the beginning that the electrical work needed to be upgraded, and I included that important aspect of the job when I posted my project on Sweeten. I took part in the initial consultations with contractors via Zoom, and then met the ones that interested me in person. My Sweeten contractor, who I chose to hire, is a woman-owned contracting firm. She came with the electrician and gave me a better estimate. The plan was to replace the electrical box and redistribute the power, since I’d been having constant issues when I used multiple appliances simultaneously. We would also improve the lighting by installing new fixtures and switches.

A plumber assessed that the old pipes and a plumbing line would need to be replaced before putting in a new sink and faucet. Those fixes would be particularly essential since I wanted to install a dishwasher for the first time.

Image of a kitchen with patterned floor tile and blue cabinets

Image of a kitchen with brass finish fixtures

A 180-degree kitchen remodel

Of course, I felt most excited about the things that were visible. I hoped to find a source for small, good-quality small-sized appliances. I wanted to use Ikea cabinets and replace the countertops and backsplash. We would redo the kitchen top to bottom, from refinishing the walls and soffits to putting down a new floor.

This was not my first renovation, but my first time doing a major teardown and remodel. I had a lot of questions about the cabinets and having enough storage space, in addition to the technical updates. My Sweeten contractor helped so much during the planning phase. I asked a lot of questions before we started. She provided great suggestions.

Spotlight on compact appliances for small spaces

The renovation was straightforward: No walls were moved and no layout changes were made. I had an initial design in mind but because of the extra money I spent on electrical and plumbing upgrades, I had to change it and cut materials costs.

Image of a kitchen with brass fixtures and open shelving

Image of a renovated kitchen with small stove and pattern floor tile

Image of a small kitchen island painted purple

With this in mind, my biggest choices were the appliances and the cabinets. It was a challenge finding reasonably priced and attractive compact appliances—when you’re looking for 18-, 20- or 24-inch models, choices are limited. I found the dishwasher, but the hood took a long time. I didn’t want one that stuck out, and anything less than 24 inches seemed nonexistent. When I found this 20-inch model, I ordered it right away—but then it came and we had no idea how to make it ductless! Note to apartment dwellers: A ductless hood, or one that can be adapted with a kit, is what you need. By the time I found these items, I’d decided to go with custom cabinets, to make life easier and maximize space.

I had an initial design in mind but because of the extra money I spent on electrical and plumbing upgrades, I had to change it and cut materials costs.

A unique blend of color and pattern

In addition, with custom cabinets, I had an opportunity to be creative with color. Initially, I’d envisioned light-gray cabinets with wood flooring. Then I changed my mind and looked at patterned vinyl flooring; in the end, I decided to totally contrast it to the wood floor in the living area. Looking at it with paint chips, a paint color called Brittany Blue—a light gray-blue with a warm-gray undertone—looked best for the cabinets. The color wasn’t far from what I had imagined, and it was a really good decision. I wanted a gold tone as an accent color, so I chose brass handles for the doors and drawers.

When it came to the island, I got even bolder. I purchased it online and when it came, I didn’t like the color, so I decided to experiment. I’d seen a photo of a kitchen that had purple cabinets. I remembered it because that color choice was so unusual and didn’t look dated. Painting that island was a fun project.

I chose quartz for the countertops and wanted to continue with the same material for the backsplash. For a small kitchen, it made a lot of sense, especially in terms of budget, since it didn’t cost anything extra to install.

Image of a renovated kitchen with eat-in nook

Image of a renovated kitchen with quartz countertop and microwave storage

For the lighting, I was less involved than I expected to be. I wanted overall lighting and also a fixture above the dining table. My contractor and electrician suggested installing LED lights above the cabinets, which turned out to be my favorite aspect of the renovation. The lights are dimmable, and such an upgrade from just a single ceiling fixture.

Good communication—the key to a successful remodel

Throughout the process, I was so happy to have my Sweeten contractor’s input. When something on my list cost too much, she always came up with an alternative solution that worked just as well. Also, from the start of the job to completion, we communicated constantly, and I think that’s one reason why it went so smoothly. Sweeten also stayed in touch and helped with project flow by checking in periodically. There weren’t any issues, but I liked knowing I had a fallback in case something went wrong. I think I worried less throughout the renovation as a result.

The project worked out so well that it’s hard to list just one thing I love about it. I am truly pleased with the new kitchen’s flow, and the look of the whole room tops even what I had hoped it could be. I am really happy with the result.

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Thank you for sharing your new kitchen with us!

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A Moody Bath for a Getaway Home https://sweeten.com/sweeten-renovations/bathroom-renovations/a-moody-bath-for-a-getaway-home-part-2/ https://sweeten.com/sweeten-renovations/bathroom-renovations/a-moody-bath-for-a-getaway-home-part-2/#comments Wed, 14 Feb 2018 18:58:59 +0000 https://blog-v2.sweeten.com/?p=30315 A Long Island bath goes classic yet modern Project: Redesign the first-floor bath in Riverhead, NY Before: Brooklyn couple Nate and Michelle bought their 2,010-square-foot-house in Riverhead, NY, as a rural getaway. The home was perfect in many ways, but the bathrooms left a lot to be desired. After building an ensuite bath for the upstairs […]

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A Long Island bath goes classic yet modern

Blue bathroom with white walk in shower area with white subway tiles after renovation

Project: Redesign the first-floor bath in Riverhead, NY

Before: Brooklyn couple Nate and Michelle bought their 2,010-square-foot-house in Riverhead, NY, as a rural getaway. The home was perfect in many ways, but the bathrooms left a lot to be desired. After building an ensuite bath for the upstairs guest bedroom with Sweeten, the couple’s attention turned to the downstairs bath. The plan was to design a bathroom that fit with the farmhouse style of the home while having its own, distinct personality. Nate posted the project on Sweeten and was matched with this general contractor.

Floral orange shower curtain with orange floor tile and white toilet before renovation

While the upstairs bath was being built above the one below, the rooms were not perfectly aligned…the contractor had to figure out the best way to run pipes.

After: First thing to go? The outdated pink floor. Inspired by a photo online of a bathroom with blue walls and a white pedestal sink, Nate and Michelle made it their color scheme. To make it their own, they chose a vanity with plenty of storage and added brass fixtures and hardware for tonal contrast. The combo of moody blue, warm brass, and bright white subway tile makes the space feel fresh and modern.

Blue bathroom with glass doors for walk in shower with white subway tiles and gray grouting after renovation

During the renovation, one bathroom was being built above the other, and the rooms were not perfectly aligned. The contractor had to figure out the best way to run pipes from the downstairs space to the new bathroom upstairs. “The solution was to create a tray ceiling [in the downstairs bath] so the pipes could be concealed around the perimeter of the wall,” Nate said. “Even though the pipes are only along one wall, the tray ceiling makes it look like a nice design decision rather than an extra shape on one side built to hide something.”

Blue bathroom with white sink and vanity and black vanity mirror after renovation

His advice for future renovators? “Make sure you have all the pieces before starting. That includes the tile, fixtures, vanities, toilets, and even the little things like towel hooks and toilet paper holders. That way, your project isn’t held up while waiting for some piece to come in.” A smart suggestion for keeping the project on time and running smoothly.

White bathroom sink with golden bathroom fixtures in a blue bathroom after renovation

Bonus: Nate modified a set of store-bought shelves to better suit the space. “The brass shelf is from CB2. It actually comes as a set of three in different sizes designed to hang together,” he said. “We only wanted one, but the whole set was cheaper than most of the other single brass shelves we found, so we got it anyway. Maybe we’ll find a spot for the other two.”

Style finds: Napoli 4” x 8” subway tile (shower walls) and Re-Use in Sand Matte floor tile (including shower floor): Forever Floors & Design Center. Fixtures, hardware, 20th C. Filament Bare Bulb sconces, sink, and Pharmacy Powder vanity: Restoration Hardware. Santa Rosa Kohler toilet: Home Depot. Brass shelf: CB2. Gentleman’s Gray paint: Benjamin Moore.

Thank you, Michelle and Nate, for sharing your moody bathroom with us!

Looking to create a unique bath, Erin and Brian took an antique basin table and transformed it into a sink pedestal.

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