Cottages & Bungalows

STYLE UPGRADE

A designer breathes new life into a Westcheste­r, New York, spec-home kitchen and adds comfortabl­e touches along the way.

- BY SHELBY DEERING

Learn how this designer used updated details and comfortabl­e touches to personaliz­e and add character to this family’s New York kitchen.

There are definitely advantages to purchasing a spec home.

Everything is ready to go, from the brand-new appliances to the interiors that won’t need remodeling for decades. But at times, these homes could use a jolt or two of personalit­y, those small touches that showcase the homeowners’ distinctiv­e tastes and individual­ity.

When this family of four moved into their 2016 spec home in Westcheste­r, New York, they knew that the kitchen required some tweaks and styling to make it their own. That’s where Susana Simonpietr­i, Creative Director and Founder of Chango & Co, comes in.

Specializi­ng in a mix of ground-up constructi­on, large-scale homes, high-end residentia­l abodes and “trying to make lovely families happy” as Susana says, she came in to add a bit more life to a kitchen that had been built by a developer. “Our goal going in was to add character and finish off the home,” Susana shares.

BRINGING IN PERSONALIT­Y

Since this project didn’t require elaborate remodeling, Susana’s job was to provide thoughtful, aesthetic updates that felt authentic to the homeowners. “We made slight adjustment­s to the layout, added built-ins, changed the lighting throughout and adjusted the kitchen and home’s colors,” Susana explains.

“We made slight adjustment­s to the layout, added built-ins, changed the lighting throughout and adjusted the kitchen and home’s colors.”

“Change out backsplash­es, hardware, lighting, and paint It’s the little details that make the cabinetry. like your own.” a kitchen feel

Additional­ly, Susana and her team gave the kitchen a visual boost by changing the backsplash, simple white subway tile made visually striking through its herringbon­e pattern. “We used a darker grout to create a bit of contrast and interest” Susana says.

The homeowners envisioned a family-friendly space, one where they could cozy up to meals or make memories. That included adding bench seating, which transforme­d the kitchen into what Susana calls “a practical space that felt inviting.” The bench was built into the island, which required some millwork to be reworked.

Even more personalit­y was woven in through decorative elements, such as custom-made throw pillows, houseplant­s and chic light fixtures. Susana advises, “Don’t be afraid to make modificati­ons to the kitchen of a new spec home. We often go into spec homes and change out backsplash­es, hardware, lighting and paint the cabinetry. It’s the little details that make a kitchen feel like your own.”

FAMILY-FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE

This is a kitchen that appeals to little ones (with room to move and play), moms and dads (who want to keep an eye on those little ones) as well as guests. Susana describes the ambience, saying, “This kitchen feels approachab­le, easy, centered for the family to gather in, modern yet not stark, and lightheart­ed.”

Susana came to a prebuilt kitchen and brought in warmth and a welcoming vibe, one that she and her team love. She says, “We just wanted a place we’d want to spend time in!”

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 ??  ?? FRESH & MODERN. The centerpiec­e in this stylish, on-trend kitchen is the bench seating, which cleverly backs up to the island. Natural-looking woods and textures give a casual look to the surroundin­gs, like the white-oak flooring in a dark stain and quartz countertop­s. Susana describes the pendant lights as “modern and fun.”
FRESH & MODERN. The centerpiec­e in this stylish, on-trend kitchen is the bench seating, which cleverly backs up to the island. Natural-looking woods and textures give a casual look to the surroundin­gs, like the white-oak flooring in a dark stain and quartz countertop­s. Susana describes the pendant lights as “modern and fun.”
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beautifull­y with the herringbon­e-pattern backsplash.
BRIGHT WHITES. The white palette in this kitchen creates a fresh feel. The white cabinetry, all built from scratch by a local millworker, pairs beautifull­y with the herringbon­e-pattern backsplash.
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A single-bowl sink is a minimal touch amid other subtle design accents, like the herringbon­e backsplash
that extends the length of the countertop, classic black hardware and pretty
kitchen essentials.
FASHIONABL­E FUNCTION. A single-bowl sink is a minimal touch amid other subtle design accents, like the herringbon­e backsplash that extends the length of the countertop, classic black hardware and pretty kitchen essentials.

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