French Quarter Kitchen Makeover
Designer Candice Olson designs a French Quarter-style kitchen for a family displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
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Hide CaptionShow CaptionA family of four was forced to leave New Orleans and a newly-renovated kitchen behind after Hurricane Katrina. They would like to recreate the look in their new home.All About
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Heartbroken, they made the difficult decision to leave New Orleans in order to restore some normalcy to their children's lives. They moved back to their native city and into a lovely new house, but they still miss the Big Easy: the music, the art, the hospitality — and especially the food!
The couple loves cooking, eating and entertaining in true Southern style, but every time they used the small, cramped kitchen in their new home, their thoughts drifted back to the other kitchen they renovated and never got to use. So when they asked if could design a French Quarter-style kitchen in their new place, I jumped at the chance.
Their small kitchen was not functional for cooking or entertaining. So, I started from square one by ripping up the cabinetry and knocking down the walls. I blocked up the existing access to the backyard and created a new access with gorgeous French doors to allow for one, long continuous wall of traditional cabinetry and modern appliances.
I then smashed down the wall between the kitchen and the adjacent family room and installed a peninsula between the two spaces. This really opens up the area visually, allows the couple some extra counter space, and gives guests a place to lounge.
I closed up one little area beside the kitchen and made it a comfy little nook, complete with a caramel-colored velvet sectional, a gorgeous fireplace with gas insert, and a television — all of which becomes an extension of the space around it.


























