
Sebring Design Build transformed this Franklin, Tennessee kitchen into a sleek, metropolitan space with two-tone cabinetry, a functional pantry, and a design identity that balances restraint with personality. The result is a kitchen that feels both refined and genuinely livable, built for a family that entertains without making it look like it.





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About This Project
The homeowners wanted to move away from a kitchen that felt dated and generic without any strong design direction. The layout was sound and the footprint did not need to change. The goal was a transformation in design identity: metropolitan, functional, and balanced between the kitchen and the adjacent pantry.
Two-tone cabinetry, deliberate hardware selection, and coordinated finishes across both the kitchen and pantry were the foundation of the brief. Every decision was made to serve both daily function and the aesthetic clarity the homeowners were after.
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The original kitchen read as classic but had lost any clear point of view. The bones were good. The layout worked. What the space needed was a design identity strong enough to carry the room without overwhelming it.
Sebring approached the remodel as a metropolitan statement: refined without being cold, functional without being plain. Two-tone cabinetry gave the kitchen its personality. The lower cabinets ground the room with presence. The upper cabinets stay lighter, keeping the space from closing in. Between the two, every surface earns its place.
The pantry was reworked alongside the kitchen to function as a true extension of the space rather than an afterthought. Organization, flow, and finish continuity between the two rooms were built into the design from the beginning rather than solved at the end.
The result is a kitchen that reads as considered from the moment you walk in. Metropolitan in its sensibility, balanced in its execution, and built to support how this family actually uses the space every day.
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Why didn't this Franklin kitchen remodel change the existing layout?
The layout was sound and the footprint did not need to change. The goal was a transformation in design identity: metropolitan, functional, and balanced between the kitchen and the adjacent pantry, rather than a reconfiguration.
What ties the kitchen and pantry together in this remodel?
Two-tone cabinetry, deliberate hardware selection, and coordinated finishes across both the kitchen and pantry form the foundation of the brief, with every decision serving both daily function and aesthetic clarity.
Does Sebring Design Build remodel kitchens in Franklin, TN?
Yes. Sebring Design Build has completed kitchen remodeling projects in Franklin and throughout Williamson County, coordinating kitchen and pantry finishes together as one connected scope.
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