Tupelo Lane Designs Cabinetry Portfolio

One of our all time favorite kitchens. Updated from dark wood and red tones to amazing Owl Grey (BM) and Hale Navy (BM). Meg accessorized her “new” cabinetry with beautiful brush gold hardware. We not only refinished her kitchen cabinetry but also refinished (painted) the desk area, bar area, fireplace surround and built-ins. BTW – most of those cabinets are empty. (Clarendon Hills)

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Mariam’s kitchen felt very disjointed with multiple stain colors on the kitchen cabinetry. With the possibility of putting her house on the market Mariam wanted the kitchen to flow with the rest of the house. Black Bean Soup (BM) was the color the family agreed on. Beautifully complimented with a white quartz counter and backsplash. (Naperville)

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Blues have been a big trend for 2019/2020. Beautiful Motor City Blues really updates this cozy kitchen. The island was stained to match the buffet adjacent to the kitchen. We also refinished (painted) Kristin’s neighbors kitchen cabinets a few years ago. (Naperville)

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Holy peacock!! The Tupelo Lane Designs team was so excited to work on this cabinetry refinish (paint). It’s rare we get to refinish in a bright color- so fun on kitchen cabinetry. (Aurora)

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Dori’s kitchen was a little out of our travel zone. After a few conversations we decided to take on this kitchen cabinet refinish (paint). Honestly- She begged us. What an amazing transformation using Simply White and Kendall Charcoal (Park Ridge)

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Diane was the contractor for this project. She reached out to Tupelo Lane Designs and really wanted us to be the ones to refinish the kitchen cabinets for her client. Check out the chandeliers in the kitchen. (Countryside)

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Orange Oak to Chantilly Lace. Approximately, 50% of the kitchen cabinets we refinish (paint) are 80’s/90’s oak. The movement of the grain is always visible but you will not have the color variation. (Naperville)

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When we went out to meet Dawn we explained in detail what sets Tupelo Lane Designs refinishing processes apart from your local painters, painting cabinets. She still went ahead and got quotes from local painters and they were of course substantially less. Her husband was pushing to go the “cheap route”. After a single conversation with him and once he heard the difference Tupelo Lane Designs provides he was 100% on board with the investment. We went on to do 2 more projects with this lovely family. (Oswego)

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We refinished this kitchen in 2016 in Decorators White (BM). When the family was ready to move they called us back to refinish their bathroom vanities. The home was under contract in less than 48hours. Such a privilege to do a 2nd and 3rd project in their home. (Naperville)

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After years of trying to sell her home she decided to heed the realtors advice and refinish (paint) her kitchen cabinets. Amy chose SImply White to update the dated rusty red kitchen cabinetry. She opted to keep the natural wood island to keep in style with her log cabin style home. (Naperville)

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Busy family wanted to love their kitchen again. Lots of thoughts and visits to nail down the right colors. The perimeter kitchen cabinets were refinished (painted) in Chantilly Lace (BM) and the island in Wrought Iron (BM). (Plainfield)

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West Highlands family with a longing for Key West. Dark flat front kitchen cabinets (MDF and thermofoil) Beautifully transformed (refinished) with Wolf Grey (BM)- the perfect grey/blue to make you think of warm dreamy skies. (Naperville)

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Young family bought their new home and really wanted white kitchen cabinets. They contacted Tupelo Lane Designs before they had officially closed on their home. We were there the day after closing and updated the dark kitchen to Super White. (Naperville)

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Traditionally a DIY family the husband really wanted to paint the kitchen cabinets himself. After talking to us at Tupelo Lane Designs he realized it was a bit of a bigger task than he anticipated. After a year of thinking it over they finally pulled the trigger. (Naperville)

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