Rolling Hills Home

One of the defining features of this home is the reconfigured kitchen layout. The new plan introduces a much more intentional flow, incorporating a dedicated coffee bar, appliance garage, pantry storage, and a highly functional island that anchors the entire space. This was not just a cabinet swap. It required careful coordination of electrical, plumbing, and appliance specifications to ensure everything landed exactly where it needed to.  Caring for people and their spaces in real time; that's the Skelly difference!

Real Work. Real Results.

Our Rolling Hills Home project centered around a full transformation of the kitchen, laundry, and adjacent sunroom, starting with a detailed demolition that removed existing millwork, flooring, lighting, plumbing fixtures, and portions of the ceiling. Care was taken to preserve select elements like the existing washer, dryer, and dishwasher, which required intentional planning and protection throughout the demo phase. As with many remodels, once walls and ceilings were opened, the importance of field verification and structural coordination came into play. The plans called for removing walls and introducing new openings, which meant Skelly worked closely with the design team to confirm structural support and install new headers that seamlessly integrated into the final millwork design.

DESIGN

etch design group

Photos

madeline Harper