Designers' Challenge Season 2 Episode 6 English Tudor Kitchen Restored
- March 9, 2001
- 21 min
Designers' Challenge Season 2 Episode 6, titled "English Tudor Kitchen Restored," follows homeowners who are looking to restore their outdated kitchen to match the classic look of their traditional English Tudor-style home.
The episode starts with a walkthrough of the homeowners' current kitchen, which is a mishmash of styles and colors. The designer suggests taking inspiration from the home's exterior, which features a classic Tudor-style brick and stonework with black trim. The idea is to incorporate those elements into the kitchen, creating a cohesive look.
The homeowners are excited about the prospect of updating their kitchen, but they're also concerned about the cost. The designer suggests utilizing some of the existing features to stay within the budget. For example, the cabinets are still in good condition, so there's no need to replace them entirely. Instead, they can be refinished in a dark stain, giving them a richer, more classic look.
Another way the designer suggests saving money is by keeping the original counter layout. The countertops are in good condition, so instead of replacing them, the designer is planning to paint them with a faux granite finish, saving the homeowners thousands of dollars.
One of the biggest challenges the design team faces is the lack of natural light in the kitchen. The homeowners have a small window above the sink, but it's not enough to let in the amount of light they need. The designer comes up with a solution by incorporating reflective tiles into the backsplash, which helps bounce light around the room and makes the space feel brighter.
To give the kitchen a more Tudor feel, the designer suggests incorporating wood beams into the ceiling. They're not structural, so they won't add any significant weight to the room, but they'll add an element of authenticity to the space.
One of the biggest decisions the designer makes is the color palette for the space. Instead of going with a bright white, the designer opts for a more muted, creamier color for the cabinets, which will help give the space a warmer feel. They also choose a darker stone for the countertops, which contrasts nicely with the lighter cabinets.
Throughout the episode, the homeowners express their excitement and anticipation for their updated kitchen. They appreciate the care and attention to detail that the designer and contractors are putting into the project. They also enjoy seeing the progress as the space is transformed.
In the end, the homeowners are thrilled with their new English Tudor-style kitchen. The space feels brighter, warmer, and more cohesive, matching the classic style of their home perfectly. The designer and contractors succeeded in creating a space that not only looks beautiful but also functions well for the family's needs.