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appealing and attractive. “The condo is under 1,000 square feet, so opening up the space to make it feel larger and maximizing storage were top priorities. Both can be challenging, especially in a condo where we’re bound by neighboring walls and certain existing conditions,” she says. “The collaboration between Shannon at Riverhead, Maloney Interiors and DBR Builders proved successful!” Raposa understood the look the designer was going for in the renovation overall and kept her kitchen and bath designs focused on fitting into the coastal theme by incorporating light colors and glass-fronted cabinets. To maximize the space and functionality of the kitchen, Raposa suggested specialized cabinetry which included rollout cabinets under the cooktop, to allow full access to the back of the cabinet, and a full corner roll out, which makes use of a blind corner cabinet. To complement the design, a drawer-style refrigerator and drawer-style dishwasher were fitted neatly into base cabinets and given custom cabinetry on the front. Covering appliances with a special front panel keeps the kitchen from looking like a sea of equipment. Rather than a wall oven or range with cooktop and oven, the client opted for a microwave / convection oven combination. Raposa designed a custom cabinet to fit the oven and follow the slope of the ceiling, making good use of a snug space. In addition to tailoring the cabinetry to fit the space, Raposa was able to find solutions that fit the client’s tastes perfectly. When the first brand of cabinetry selected did not suit the client’s needs, she was able to provide the same custom appearance using Tedd Wood semi-custom Landmark cabinets. Tedd Wood crafts cabinetry that has all of the desirable design details homeowners want, at a reasonable price. In the powder room, the client’s selection of a countertop was the driving force behind the painted finish color of the cabinetry, which Raposa was able to customize for the client. In the master bath, elegant quarter sawn white oak with a wash of neutral stain evokes the look of driftwood in a timeless way. Raposa has been creating cabinetry designs at Riverhead Building Supply for five years and will complete nearly 100 projects this year alone. Her passion is to do it all. “I love a design challenge from a client,” she says. “Many of my clients are not working with an interior designer, and I enjoy helping them to distill their ideas into the perfect selections of cabinetry style, finish and paint colors, countertop, flooring, tile and trim.” To start your new kitchen or bath renovation, visit a Riverhead Building Supply design showroom or their website for ideas and assistance. Meet with a designer at one of their three Rhode Island showrooms in North Kingstown, Middletown or Westerly. ◆   RHODE ISLAND MONTHLY’S NEST | 2020    57