before after Full renovation of an L-shaped kitchen in an Edmonds cottage. The outdated space was reimagined with a two-tone palette — teal shaker base cabinets with antique pewter bail pulls below, white flat-panel uppers with glass-front display doors above. Solid butcher block oak countertops bring warmth, while a white-and-turquoise tile backsplash adds character without overwhelming the space. A built-in gas cooktop, stainless undermount sink with gooseneck faucet, and stainless steel French door fridge round out the practical side. Completed in 4 weeks by Evercrest LLC.

Two-tone cabinetry — teal shaker base cabinets with antique pewter bail pulls. White flat-panel uppers with glass-front doors for display storage.
Butcher block countertop — solid oak with a natural, rustic-edge finish. Warm tone contrasts beautifully with the cool teal and turquoise palette.
Tile backsplash — white-and-turquoise patterned tile runs floor-to-ceiling behind the countertop zone, wrapping the window.
L-shaped layout — efficient 100 sq ft footprint with cooktop, sink, dishwasher, and fridge all within a few steps.
The wider view shows how the L-shaped kitchen connects to the dining area — a compact but complete layout. The stainless French door fridge is built into the cabinet run on the far wall, with glass-front uppers for dinnerware display.
Open corner shelving adds a decorative touch. Warm hardwood flooring runs through both zones, tying the kitchen and dining space together.


Gas cooktop — 4-burner, built into the butcher block countertop. Cast iron grates for stability. Positioned in the corner of the L for easy workflow.
Stainless sink — undermount with a tall gooseneck faucet, positioned under the window for natural light while washing up.
Turquoise tile — the white-and-turquoise backsplash runs full height behind the workspace, protecting the wall and adding pattern and color.
Bail pulls — antique pewter finish with a traditional curved profile. They add a cottage character that complements the teal shaker doors.
Oak countertop edge — the raw, rustic-sawn edge of the butcher block is visible up close. It's sealed for durability but keeps its natural texture.
Every detail — hardware, countertop, tile, paint color — was chosen to balance warmth and character without making the small space feel busy.

Edmonds homes deserve kitchens with character. Evercrest LLC creates spaces that feel personal — from cottage charm to clean modern, we tailor every project to your home. Full-service renovation including demolition, cabinetry, countertops, tile, plumbing, electrical, and appliance installation. Every project backed by a 5-year workmanship warranty.
Standard kitchen renovations start at $35,000. Compact kitchens under 120 sq ft with quality materials like butcher block and custom tile can come in around $30,000–$35,000. Premium projects with stone and pro appliances range from $45,000 to $65,000.
Most kitchen renovations take 4 to 6 weeks. Compact L-shaped kitchens like this project can be completed in as little as 4 weeks.
Permits are required for structural, gas, electrical, and plumbing changes. Cosmetic refreshes typically don't need one. Evercrest handles all permitting.
Yes. Solid oak butcher block is warm, durable, and easy to maintain when properly sealed. It can be sanded and refinished over time. It works especially well in cottage, farmhouse, and Scandinavian kitchen styles.
5-year workmanship warranty on all labor, plus manufacturer warranties on every fixture, appliance, and material installed.
Yes. Evercrest LLC serves Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Mukilteo, Everett, Marysville, Bothell, and the greater Snohomish County. We also cover Seattle, Bellevue, and King County. Call 425-971-1990.
Free estimate for kitchen remodeling in Edmonds and Snohomish County.