Modern kitchen design
Santa Ynez is a census-designated area in Santa Ynez Valley. It’s sometimes hard to tell if you are in the 2020s or 1884 with its period-style false-front building facades housing shops, saloons, feed stores, and random horses hitched to posts. However, this rather sophisticated cowboy town also boasts plenty of conveniences for modern-day trail riders. Cyclists gravitate to Santa Ynez as well for a world-class training center, tours, or just the chance to ride a bike along serene country roads – there’s plenty to see and do in the town that gave the area its name. To learn more about this wonderfully unique area please visit the Visit Santa Ynez webpage here.
Elite Kitchen & Bath is a local residential remodeling contractor that would enjoy the opportunity to help you with your Santa Ynez home improvements. We focus on Kitchen Remodeling and Bathroom Remodeling services.
Warm and bright kitchen design
The picture on top and immediately below shows a kitchen remodeling project we did for our clients in Santa Ynez. You will see a tall, pitched ceiling with off-white color walls. A large island with a lightly stained butcher block countertop coordinating with white shaker cabinets and matte black pulls. Warmth is also brought in by incorporating a wood plank accent wall along the sink wall and light wood flooring.
And the image that follows shows a bathroom remodel project from Santa Ynez neighbors in Santa Barbara where we show off a wood plank accent wall framing a long window that opens out to the back yard for a perfect view. White shaker cabinets combined with calacatta quartz countertops and a contrasting butcher block on the island top. Added details such as the 2 large clear glass pendants, full subway tile backsplash, and the open shelving bring freshness to this kitchen.
Playful and bright style kitchens
Next, you will see a Kitchen Remodel from Santa Ynez neighbors in Carpinteria and Goleta. The first is featuring a white tongue and groove ceiling that matches with the long shaker style vanity. To break up the space carrara marble countertop was added which coordinates well with the dark gray cement look tile on the floor. On the opposite wall, you can see a large walking shower that features a carrara tile with an accent band going around the shower walls. Brushed nickel finishes on fixtures and hardware compliment the clean and timeless look. The second shows off walnut stain cabinets contrasting with a white calacatta quartz. A lighter stone tile floor and white walls keep the space bright and fresh. The green glass tile backsplash next to a textured long subway tile adds not only color but a playful look to this transitional style kitchen.