Located on Deepwater Trail, this stunning kitchen designed by Robert Burleson exhibits a seamless blend of classic and contemporary elements. The main kitchen features semi-custom cabinetry in a classic shaker style door with 5-piece headers, finished in a pristine “Extra White” paint, adding a bright and timeless touch to the space.

The island and the oven wall showcase semi-custom cabinetry in the same classic shaker style, but this time, the door is crafted from cherry wood and adorned with a rich “Thunder” stain, imparting a touch of warmth and sophistication to the design.

The choice of Calacatta Laza quartz countertops adds an air of luxury, with its elegant veining and durability making it a practical and visually stunning choice. The backsplash, featuring Sonoma Stellar Caicos Gardenia tiles, creates a captivating focal point, with its subtle pattern and serene colors adding a touch of natural charm to the kitchen.

The Linea Bright 12×24 tile floor completes the ensemble, enhancing the overall ambiance with its sleek and contemporary look. With careful attention to detail and a thoughtful combination of cabinetry, quartz, backsplash, and tile, this kitchen on Deepwater Trail stands as a testament to Robert Burleson’s exquisite design expertise, creating a space that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

Location: Deepwater Trail
Designer: Robert Burleson
Main Kitchen: Semi-Custom Cabinetry: Classic Shaker Style Door with 5-Piece Headers in “Extra White” Paint Finish
Island & Fridge/Oven Wall: Semi-Custom Cabinetry: Classic Shaker Style Door with 5-Piece Headers in “Thunder” Cherry Stain
Quartz: Calacatta Laza
Backsplash: Sonoma Stellar Caicos Gardenia
Tile Floor: Linea Bright 12×24