WESTPORT KITCHEN REMODEL
WESTPORT KITCHEN REMODEL
GOALS
This Westport kitchen remodel was centered on opening up the first floor and creating a space that feels larger, brighter, and more connected to the rest of the home.
The original layout was tight and closed off from the dining room, so the primary goal was to remove barriers and improve flow while adding meaningful storage and usable counter space. The new design creates a more open, functional footprint that supports everyday living and entertaining.
Designed in-house by Kristin Miller and Tony Lamberto, the finished kitchen blends classic cabinetry with warm brass accents and durable, modern surfaces, delivering a space that feels refined without sacrificing practicality.
DETAILS
Today’s Cost: $140,000
GOALS
We transformed this kitchen into a timeless space with bold character and elevated functionality.
Designed by Sponzo Interiors, the layout centers around a deep blue island that adds rich contrast to the crisp white inset cabinetry and quartzite countertops with a premium ogee edge.
Warm wood shelves and under-cabinet lighting highlight a full-height backsplash, while modern pendant lights bring a touch of elegance. Every detail—from the apron-front sink to the pot filler—was chosen to balance style and everyday practicality.
DETAILS
Today’s Cost: $224,300
GOALS
We transformed this kitchen into a timeless space with bold character and elevated functionality.
Designed by Sponzo Interiors, the layout centers around a deep blue island that adds rich contrast to the crisp white inset cabinetry and quartzite countertops with a premium ogee edge.
Warm wood shelves and under-cabinet lighting highlight a full-height backsplash, while modern pendant lights bring a touch of elegance. Every detail, from the apron-front sink to the pot filler, was chosen to balance style and everyday practicality.
DETAILS
Today’s Cost: $224,300
GOALS
This Westport kitchen remodel was centered on opening up the first floor and creating a space that feels larger, brighter, and more connected to the rest of the home.
The original layout was tight and closed off from the dining room, so the primary goal was to remove barriers and improve flow while adding meaningful storage and usable counter space. The new design creates a more open, functional footprint that supports everyday living and entertaining.
Designed in-house by Kristin Miller and Tony Lamberto, the finished kitchen blends classic cabinetry with warm brass accents and durable, modern surfaces, delivering a space that feels refined without sacrificing practicality.
DETAILS
Today’s Cost: $140,000
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