How to Make a Closed-Concept Kitchen Feel Grand
Design expertise confirms you can keep your closed-concept

Cambria design shown: Portrush™
If you’ve been delaying your dream kitchen renovation because the open-concept kitchen trend just doesn’t work for you, wait no more. We are so inspired by this vintage-feeling closed-concept kitchen design and know others who desire to buck the bandwagon of wide open spaces will love it too.
In a small community with large houses near Oklahoma City, OK, this homeowner connected with We3 Dwellings for a renovation of their 1990s home. In collaboration with JLW Design and L&D Construction, We3 Dwellings created a stunner of a kitchen update that just so happens to be a closed-concept kitchen design.
She notes that the entire main floor of the home has brick flooring. “We left the flooring,” says Long who adds, “Much of the house also has white oak with an English oak stain. It is really pretty and well done. But it was a lot in the kitchen—very warm with the brick which made for more of a French country look that didn’t match the rest of the house.” The decision was to keep as much oak as possible, like the kitchen ceiling beams, but to find ways to incorporate elements that would brighten up this closed-concept kitchen layout so the existing brick and oak would feel part of a more modern space.

Cambria design shown: Portrush™
For the countertops, the original plan was to select something with a charcoal color tone. But, Long says, “the homeowner found Cambria’s Portrush on a Pinterest page and loved it. So we went in search of it.” The team from We3 Dwellings hadn’t used Cambria quartz before, but it clearly made a great first impression in this kitchen—it looks amazing! Cambria’s Portrush quartz design features an elegant creamy white base crisscrossed with bold navy, gray, and black veins accompanied by finespun filaments and gleaming gold flakes. The showstopping beauty of the Portrush design pours over the edge of the center island with an eye-catching waterfall effect. More Portrush outlines the perimeter counters and frames a large window over the sink. It also covers the entire vertical space above the range—a beautiful backdrop for a large range hood and floating shelves. That extra wall in this closed-concept kitchen floor plan provided plenty of space to create a dramatic effect using a full-height Cambria quartz backsplash.
Finishing touches include a stucco range hood, Delta faucets, and beautiful crystal chandelier lighting that is modernized for this transitional space. Who says your kitchen can’t be your sanctuary space? Separate from the chaos of an open-concept layout, this closed-concept kitchen design has enough elegance to inspire a wine pour and a soothing playlist while cooking dinner along with the high-performance functionality craved by any home cook. Modernity with a heaping dose of charm—more please.
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