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How We Updated This Kitchen Without Having to Replace Cabinets

Tetherow Timber House | Bend, Oregon

Overview

Not every kitchen needs to be gutted to feel brand new.

At our Tetherow Timber House project in Bend, Oregon, our clients (who use this as their vacation home) loved the layout, the bones, and the overall architecture of the space. What wasn’t working? The heaviness.

Wide view of a dark mahogany kitchen in a timber home with large island, granite countertops, black pendant lights, and exposed wood beam ceiling in Bend, Oregon.

The original cabinetry was a very dark mahogany with large knots throughout. Beautiful wood, actually (very rustic and very fitting for a mountain home). But, in this particular kitchen, it made the space feel darker than they wanted it to be.

Instead of starting over, we made strategic updates. We kept what worked, refreshed what didn’t, and focused on the details that would create the biggest visual shift.

Working With What’s Already There

The original lower cabinets are staying.

They’re dark, rich, knotty mahogany, and I actually love the character they bring. It grounds the space and ties it into the architecture. But, when everything at eye level is also dark, it can start to feel heavy and quite honestly, lacking a little character.

Kitchen renovation in progress with freshly painted white upper cabinets, original dark mahogany lower cabinets, and countertops removed for upgrade.

So, instead of replacing everything, we sanded and repainted the upper cabinets (Benjamin Moore ‘Swiss Coffee’) to brighten the space around eye level. This instantly lifted the room. Your eye now hits something lighter first, which changes the entire feeling of the kitchen.

It’s such a good reminder: you don’t always have to replace everything to create impact.

This approach also allowed us to allocate budget more strategically. By saving on full cabinet replacement, we were able to invest in other areas that really matter — like hardware (more on that in a second) and new surfaces.

The Power of Hardware

If you take one thing from this post, let it be this:

Hardware is the easiest way to make a space feel fresh again.

Close-up of Rocky Mountain Hardware cabinet pulls in a brushed metal finish displayed on a wood surface before installation.

We’re installing Rocky Mountain Hardware throughout, and I absolutely adore this brand. The weight, the finish, the craftsmanship … it elevates everything around it.

New Backsplash: Zellige Tile

Again, the dark backsplash tile wasn’t helping the goal to make the space feel lighter and brighter so we replaced it with the most beautiful zellige tile. If you’ve been here for a while you know how much I love this tile! The character and texture it adds to any space is just amazing. We love how it added some more rustic vibes to the space as well. (Add link to the tile:

https://riadtile.com/products/natural-white-new-thin-zellige-2x6x1-2/

What’s Coming Next

We’re also replacing the backsplash and countertops (which I truly cannot wait to reveal once installed). Those updates, layered with the lighter uppers and elevated hardware, are going to transform this kitchen without losing its soul.

Our clients didn’t need a full renovation. They needed the space to feel more like theirs. Lighter. Fresher. More aligned with how they want to enjoy it.

Follow along for more BTS over on our Instagram!

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