Transitional Kitchen Remodel
Germantown, MD
This kitchen remodeling project in Germantown, MD is a study in transitional design — a ~290 sq ft kitchen that bridges the home’s traditional character with a cleaner, current look.
Transitional is the most requested style in Germantown for a reason: classic cabinet profiles paired with modern finishes age gracefully and appeal to future buyers.
The remodel included the full mechanical layer — electrical, plumbing, and ventilation brought to current Montgomery County code.
Handled start to finish by Think2Remodel, a licensed Montgomery County contractor (MHIC #159517).
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Two-tone cabinet design: warm white uppers with a soft greige lower — the defining look of transitional kitchen design. Shaker-style doors, simple brushed nickel hardware, and soft-close hinges throughout this Germantown kitchen renovation.
Calacatta-style quartz in a warm white with soft grey veining — a perfect middle ground between traditional marble and sleek modern surfaces. Durable, low-maintenance, and ideal for busy Germantown families.
New kitchen island with quartz top and two-tone base to match the surrounding cabinetry. Added prep space, storage, and a comfortable seating area for casual meals — one of the most requested features in Montgomery County kitchen remodels.
Handset herringbone tile backsplash behind the range and sink — a transitional pattern that bridges classic and modern design. Installed by Think2Remodel's tile crew with tight grout joints and a sealed finish.
New recessed LED ceiling lights replace outdated fluorescent fixtures throughout this Germantown kitchen. Linen-shade pendants above the island add warmth and a touch of character — balanced, not overdone.
Wide-plank luxury vinyl plank in a light oak finish — warm underfoot, waterproof, and scratch-resistant for a household with kids and pets. Installed seamlessly throughout the kitchen and into the adjacent family room.
"We had looked at a few other contractors and none of them really listened to what we wanted. Think2Remodel came in, walked through the kitchen, and immediately started suggesting things we hadn't thought of. The two-tone cabinet idea was theirs. The herringbone backsplash was theirs. We trusted them and we're so glad we did."