A transitional-elegant whole-home remodel in Franklin, TN. White Oak cabinetry in Sage, Cambria Brittanicca Warm quartz, and Delta Matte Black fixtures by Sebring Design Build.
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A Transitional, Elegant Whole-Home Remodel in Franklin

Sebring Design Build completed a transitional-elegant whole house remodel in Franklin, Tennessee, transforming the kitchen, primary bath, and living room with a design language anchored by White Oak cabinetry in Sage, Cambria Brittanicca Warm quartz, and Delta Matte Black and Trinsic fixtures. The result is a home that feels warm, considered, and built to last.

Project Type
Whole House
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City
Franklin
Completed
2021
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About This Project

The family came to Sebring Design Build with a home in Franklin, Tennessee that had good bones and a design identity that had never fully cohered across the rooms. The goal was a whole house transformation: kitchen, primary bath, and living room approached as a single coordinated project rather than a sequence of separate renovations.

The aesthetic direction was transitional-elegant. The warmth and craft of natural materials, the clean geometry of a restrained contemporary sensibility, and the finish quality that turns a remodel into an investment. White Oak cabinetry, natural stone-look quartz, and a carefully assembled fixture and tile program served as the foundation across all three spaces.

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A Home Made New

The home is the kind of project that demonstrates what a design-build process does that a series of separate contractors cannot. The kitchen, primary bath, and living room were reimagined as a coherent family of spaces, each with its own character and function, all speaking the same material language.

That language was established from the first selection: White Oak cabinetry in a Sage stain. It appears in the kitchen at the island and breakfast bar, in the primary bath at the vanity, and it anchors both rooms with the same warm, organic tone. Cambria Brittanicca Warm quartz extends that continuity to the countertop surfaces across the kitchen and bath, providing natural movement and warmth with the consistency of an engineered material that holds up to how these rooms are actually used.

The kitchen reads as transitional-elegant through its three-part cabinetry system: Snowbound Havana Square Recessed cabinets on the perimeter for a clean, light foundation; Fan Deck on the island for a grounded contrast; and White Oak Sage at the breakfast bar where the natural material warmth is most closely at hand. WOW Mestizaje Zellige tile in a 5 x 5 white format brings handcrafted texture to the backsplash, the detail that prevents the kitchen from reading as merely polished.

The primary bath carries the warmth further. Metro Recessed Solid Wood White Oak cabinetry in Sage at the vanity, Cambria Brittanicca Warm at the countertop, and a tile system built for a bath that earns its title: Dolomiti Satin 12 x 24 porcelain on the floor and tub wall, Greige 12 x 24 porcelain on the shower walls, and Cobble Sterling Megamix on the shower floor. The MTI Andrea soaking tub establishes the room's organizing aspiration. The Delta Trinsic faucet and Kohler Verticyl sink complete the vanity in a refined pairing that serves both beauty and daily function.

The living room was refreshed in the same spirit: warm materials, refined details, and a design sensibility that feels native to the rest of the home. A space that makes the daily life inside it better without requiring anyone to notice exactly why.

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What three spaces were part of this Franklin whole-house remodel?

The family's home had good bones and a design identity that had never fully cohered across the rooms. The goal was a whole house transformation: kitchen, primary bath, and living room approached as a single coordinated project rather than a sequence of separate renovations.

What material language ties these three spaces together?

White Oak cabinetry, natural stone-look quartz, and a carefully assembled fixture and tile program served as the foundation across all three spaces, carrying the transitional-elegant direction's warmth and clean geometry through the kitchen, bath, and living room alike.

Does Sebring Design Build complete whole-house remodels in Franklin, TN?

Yes. Sebring Design Build has completed whole-house remodeling projects in Franklin and throughout Williamson County. The design-build approach plans multiple connected rooms as one project rather than a sequence of separate renovations.

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