There was nothing necessarily wrong with the original kitchen’s design, it was simply from another era. “Although we loved the layout and all of the storage, the oak cabinets and dark countertops felt a little dated,” she said. The couple had lived in Australia before they met, and looked to it for an airier style where their two pugs, Gertrude and Matilda, could relish the sunshine as much as their snacks. Not only would a brighter palette reflect their past, but it would also fit into their present surroundings near the Pacific Ocean. “I loved the idea of an all-white kitchen, but my husband isn’t quite as big a fan of an all-white look,” she says. “We compromised with white open shelves on top and darker blue cabinets on the bottom.” They painted the cabinets during the first week of quarantine, removing half for shelving, and installed a new range hood. In April 2020, Merrill moved on to sourcing furniture for the nook, and getting a gallery wall above it framed and hung. “It features our favorite travel photos,” she says. “One of my favorites is a sepia-toned photo of my maternal grandparents on a cruise in the 1960s—they look so glam!” At that point, the rest of the project was put on pause. “We were debating whether or not to get brand-new countertops as a final stage of the project once stay-at-home orders were lifted, which were going to be really expensive,” she says. A year passed, and in April 2021, they came up with a solution. “We decided to paint the existing countertops after a friend told us about Giani marble epoxy kits,” Merrill adds. They also opted to remove a few unused cabinets from the nook, and worked with California Closets to install white bench seating topped with custom cushions. It’s been a couple of months since their kitchen was completed, and Merrill loves that they were able to do it on a budget. “We didn’t want to spend money on a full renovation right now,” she says. “Painting the cabinets and countertops refreshed the space at a fraction of the price.”

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