WESTWOOD PLATEAU AREA
A room with a view gets an update
Not every renovation requires a full cabinet overhaul—sometimes the existing footprint is already perfect. For this lovely couple, the layout worked beautifully, but the space was ready for a fresh update.
The cabinet industry is constantly evolving, with new finishes, styles, and accessories that elevate both function and design. This kitchen may be “micro,” but it’s a powerhouse of smart storage solutions, proving that great design isn’t about size—it’s about strategy.
Explore our Accessories Pages for clever, fun additions that maximize every inch of your kitchen..
ANMORE AREA
Making a not-so-great
room make sense
Pre-80’s kitchens were boxed in, tucked away from the heart of the home. By the 90’s, the “great room” movement promised openness—but often fell short. Instead of flow, families were left with cramped kitchens, awkward peninsulas, and spaces that didn’t keep up with their lifestyle.
My clients knew it was time for change. Their family was outgrowing the old layout, and they had a vision: a kitchen that wasn’t just functional, but the true centerpiece of their home. Together, we transformed a confined space into a welcoming hub—designed for connection, comfort, and everyday living.
TRI-CITIES AREA
An 80’s home breathes
new life
Kitchens of the past were designed mainly for cooking and meal preparation, often tucked away and closed off from the rest of the home. By removing a non‑load‑bearing wall, we seamlessly unified two rooms, transforming the space into a stunning kitchen that’s perfect for family gatherings and effortless entertaining
BURNABY AREA
This place needs a lot
of T L C
Behind the clutter and the odor, we saw possibility. That first walk through our townhouse wasn’t easy, but it sparked a vision. As we closed the door, we promised ourselves: this place would shine again.
COQUITLAM
AREA
A downsizing challenge
My clients downsized from a 5,000 sq. ft. home to a condo, and their kitchen needed to shrink dramatically while maintaining storage and function. With thoughtful design, we transformed the space into something far more efficient than their previous kitchen. As my client put it:
“This small kitchen is so much more functional than my previous HUGE kitchen!”
We sealed the success with a high-five
When planning a bathroom or ensuite renovation, it’s helpful to know that cabinetry is often the same type used in kitchens. This ensures durability, functionality, and a cohesive look across your home.
Today’s bathrooms also offer a wide range of accessories—from clever storage solutions to stylish fixtures—that can make your daily routine both beautiful and efficient.
Important Insight:
Renovating a bathroom requires the same number of trades as a kitchen. That means plumbing, electrical, cabinetry, tiling, and finishing all need to be coordinated. If you’re considering renovating two bathrooms at once, I recommend staggering the projects. This way, you’ll always have one functional bathroom available while the other is under construction.