As CCI turned 25 this year, we thought we'd take profile some of our award-winning work over the past quarter century.
Some people say "You can never go home." Well, "go home" is exactly what the owners of this lovely 1950's Georgian did. The house had been the husband's boyhood home. He and his family bought it from a relative and began to invest in much needed renovations.
Some people say "You can never go home." Well, "go home" is exactly what the owners of this lovely 1950's Georgian did. The house had been the husband's boyhood home. He and his family bought it from a relative and began to invest in much needed renovations.
The kitchen was still in the 1950's, so that's where we started. The owners asked us to recommend a design that would make it more useful, enjoyable, and fashionable.
We sought to achieve four important goals:
- Improve the usability of the space,
- Upgrade and modernize the appearance and finishes,
- Work within a modest budget, and
- Stay mindful that these changes were to a family homestead with deep personal meaning and, therefore, more than just construction.

Besides improving access, the owners report that this new layout makes the kitchen feel far larger than it measures.
This new traffic pattern also provided much needed natural light. A room once described as cave-like is now awash in sunlight from dawn until dusk, making it a warm and welcoming place.

As our team worked on the kitchen, the owners' trust and comfort level grew. Finally, they felt that they could invest in several other small projects in the foyer, family room, and master bedroom. The other contractors' approaches would leave no budget for these other improvements.
The results thrilled the owners. The wife delights in her new kitchen and uses it to entertain with ease. The best compliment came from the husband who grew up in the house: he is sure the previous lady of the house, his mother, would have loved it.
You can read more about this project, view additional photos, and learn more about the multiple awards our work received on our website.