Before and After Photos of a Happy Hip Family Kitchen Renovation in St. Louis
From a traditional kitchen to a modern kitchen inspired by the home owner's favorite TV show.
In some cases, a home’s design is influenced not just by its history or some modern trends but even by some TV shows. I can recall that there was one home renovation we featured wherein they retained the staircase because it reminded the owner of her favorite TV show back when she was still a child. Well, no doubt, our tastes and design preferences can surely be influenced by what we can love including favorite movies and TV shows. This is also what the owner of this lovely kitchen did. They were inspired by a TV show and decided to bring that touch to their own kitchen which turned out very successful.
The TV series Mad Men had a great influence to a revitalizing mid-century modern design of a kitchen that is located in a home in Columbia, Illinois. The home is owned by Tom and Kathy Barrett. Tom, is retired from the Air Force five years ago after serving 22 years, and now works at Scott Air Force base doing budget analysis while Kathy is a stay-at-home mom who takes care of their two 9-year-old girls. The home was enjoyed by the couple for so many years with its traditional furnishings. They have also accumulated antiques and Oriental rugs from places like Japan. One day, they were watching their favorite TV show of Man Men where they found a beautiful interior. While watching an episode of Mad Men, they wanted to get rid of the traditional design and get a new modern one. “We saw Don Draper’s office and we both just realized – That’s it. That’s our style,” Tom says. And that is what they used as an inspiration for their kitchen design. The kitchen is about 12 by 20 feet (240 square feet); 4 by 6 meters (22 square meters). The renovation spent about $70,000 that included the design fees, appliances, materials, labor and the conversion of a sliding-glass door to French doors. Let us check the new kitchen below that they call Happy Hip Family Kitchen.


On the ceiling, walls, cabinet faces and backsplash, a faint seafoam color was used. Glass tiles in a stacked pattern were added to the backsplash making it look very contemporary. To mix things up, the pattern was switched to vertical over the range and the same tiles were used in a wavy texture. Outlets by Lutron were also used since it matched the color of the tiles. The tile grout was custom made to match the Benjamin Moore color. After applying porous unsealed white grout, an artist painted it with stain proof sealer on top. “The grout was cheap in material cost but expensive in labor,” the designer said. “But totally worth it in the end.”


For the breakfast area, a Chromecraft table from the 1950s was used giving it a retro look. To bring in more prominence to a midcentury-style clock that Tom made, a navy wall accent was added. There is also an additional pantry space on either side of the banquette. The cushion is covered in outdoor fabric that was done by Kathy. One highlight in this area is the flooring using luxury vinyl tile. “It gives you a ceramic tile look without being cold on the feet,” King says.



Such an inspiring renovation indeed! This is a design done byNext Project Studio who definitely made sure that the owners will get the kind of kitchen they want not just on terms of style but also of function. Who says your home design couldn’t be influenced by your fave TV shows? Well, it could be like this lovely happy kitchen space!