Modern and Moody Historic Makeover with Advanced Kitchen Designs

This kitchen in Charleston's historic district was reinvented into a moody and modern version of its original by Advanced Kitchen Designs of Charleston.  This modern kitchen concept began with sleek matte black cabinets accented by linear brass hardware pulls. A marble-inspired subway tile backsplash brightens this with a splash-proof nature...

2024 Kitchen Trends

Warm Woods At the top of the kitchen trends list for 2024, warm-toned wood elements contribute to the rustic, lived-in feel we're seeing in projects across the Lowcountry.  Designed by Hayes + Nash Design Co. | Photography by Ruta Smith  Statement Lighting  Oversized chandeliers above dining tables and jumbo pendant...

How to Find the Right Bar Stools

With large islands now serving as central dining locations, having the right bar stools for your family and guests is essential. Here are three tips for choosing the right type of bar stools for your kitchen: Determine Height  Standard countertops measure 43-39 inches high and standard bars are 42 inches...

A Modern Farmhouse Inspired Kitchen Design

 This Charleston kitchen blends contemporary and rustic design elements for a modern coastal farmhouse aesthetic. It's a lively kitchen design that functions far beyond just cooking three meals a day.  Details that made the difference:  Exposed natural wood shelving and wall cabinetry with brass hardware.  Marbled grey and white hexagon...

7 Character Filled Kitchens

A simple white color palette in the kitchen can be appealing, but it's also fun to get a bit more creative and throw in some color or a funky pattern. Kitchens are the heart of the home, so be creative with the design and bring in elements that bring joy...

Alternatives to a White Kitchen

An all white kitchen has been a popular staple in Lowcountry homes. It's classic and easy to fit into the coastal designs often seen in our abodes. However, incorporating bolder features and straying away from the all white is on the rise for more unique spaces. Here a some alternatives...