
Sebring Design Build remodeled this Brentwood, Tennessee kitchen with blue perimeter cabinetry, white upper cabinets, and gold hardware and light fixtures throughout. The design brought warmth and light into an interior kitchen with no exterior walls, adding storage and personality without touching a layout that already worked well for the family.





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The kitchen sat in the interior of the home with no exterior walls and no natural light source. The existing layout worked well for the family, so the goal was not a reconfiguration but a transformation: more storage, more light, and a design identity the room had never had.
Blue and white cabinetry with gold hardware and fixtures gave the kitchen the brightness and personality it needed. The design had to do the work that windows would normally do, using color, reflection, and layered lighting to lift a room that had always felt heavier than it should.
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A Home Made New
The original kitchen had one persistent problem: no natural light. Without exterior walls, the room depended entirely on artificial light, and the existing design did nothing to help. The space felt dark and closed even when the lights were on.
The homeowners wanted to stay with the same layout. It worked for their family and they knew it. What they needed was more storage and a design that would lift the room visually and make it feel like the kitchen they had always wanted.
Blue perimeter cabinetry was the defining decision. Against white upper cabinets, the blue grounds the room without darkening it further. Gold hardware and light fixtures run through the space as the connecting thread, warm enough to counterbalance the cool blue and bright enough to do what the absent windows cannot. The result is a kitchen that feels refreshed, considered, and entirely itself.
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How did this Brentwood kitchen get natural light without any windows?
The kitchen sat in the interior of the home with no exterior walls and no natural light source. Blue and white cabinetry with gold hardware and fixtures gave the kitchen the brightness and personality it needed, using color, reflection, and layered lighting to do the work windows would normally do.
Was the kitchen's layout changed during this remodel?
No. The existing layout worked well for the family, so the goal was not a reconfiguration but a transformation: more storage, more light, and a design identity the room had never had.
Does Sebring Design Build remodel kitchens in Brentwood, TN?
Yes. Sebring Design Build has completed kitchen remodeling projects in Brentwood and throughout Williamson County, using color, reflection, and lighting to solve real challenges like a lack of natural light.
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