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Rubles Mill Court Kitchen Remodeling

Location

Ashburn, VA

Completed

Nov 2016

Investment

Under $25K

MOSS Building & Design completed a kitchen island project in Ashburn, VA, focusing on creating a functional and aesthetically refined centerpiece for the home. The project involved

Rubles Mill Court Kitchen Remodeling · Ashburn, VA

The Story

The Vision Behind This Project

The Challenge

MOSS Building & Design completed a kitchen island project in Ashburn, VA, focusing on creating a functional and aesthetically refined centerpiece for the home.

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Materials & Finishes

The kitchen island features custom KraftMaid Vantage cabinetry in all-plywood construction with a classic half-overlay design. The Fox Chase raised center panel door style in oak provides timeless appeal, delivered unfinished to allow for custom finishing on site. Cabinets are equipped with soft-close, full-extension hardware for smooth, quiet operation and maximum accessibility.

Decorative rope-style legs (Laurey 90012) add architectural interest and traditional elegance to the island's base, elevating the design beyond standard cabinetry.

The island is topped with Autumn Brown leathered granite in 3cm thickness, featuring a standard eased edge profile. The leathered finish provides subtle texture and dimension while offering enhanced durability and ease of maintenance compared to polished surfaces. The warm, natural tones of the Autumn Brown granite complement the oak cabinetry to create a cohesive, inviting centerpiece for the kitchen.

Services Performed

Kitchen RemodelingCustom Cabinetry InstallationCountertop Fabrication & Installation

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