They Replaced the Heavy Wood Cabinets and the Kitchen Stopped Feeling Stuck in the 2000s
Want a kitchen that feels brighter and more custom-built without forcing a giant island into the middle of the room? This remodel shared by Reddit user u/abirdnamedturkey transformed a dark early-2000s kitchen using rift white oak cabinetry, white quartz counters, vertical tile, curved fluted details, and a completely reworked cabinet layout that changed how the entire room handled light and movement. @abirdnamedturkey Instead of repainting the old cabinets or making small cosmetic updates, the renovation focused on removing visual heaviness. The result feels cleaner, softer, and far more architectural even though the kitchen footprint stayed close to the original. @abirdnamedturkey The Original Kitchen Felt Heavy Around Every Wall The old kitchen already had large amounts of storage and wide walkways, but almost every surface added visual weight. Orange-toned wood cabinets wrapped the room from floor to ceiling while black countertops and black appliances absorbed much of the n...