Taking their cabinet game one step further, Semihandmade launched BOXI, its own line of direct-to-consumer, quick-ship cabinets that give IKEA a run for its money. So when interior designer Anne Sage was designing a kitchen remodel on a strict schedule (we’re talking less than two months), she turned to the new cabinet brand to give the kitchen a semi-custom look, fast. In order to complete the remodel in record time, Sage jumped on a last-minute opening in her contractor’s schedule. To make the deadline, they only chose items that were immediately available. In addition to BOXI cabinets, which arrive four to six weeks after ordering, Sage relied on vintage items that could be bought same-day. And when they were scrambling to finish just days before the family moved in, Sage called in the home pros at Pulled to save the day. The end result is a stunning, thoughtfully-designed kitchen that looks anything but rushed.
Pro Tips for Sticking to a Schedule
“Wait to break ground until all your materials have arrived, and be sure to open all packaging and review all install specs as they arrive so that you know you have exactly the right pieces on hand,” Sage recommends. “I know it’s tempting to start right away, but patience is the key to ensuring you won’t be held up by shipping and manufacturing delays—or worse, unfortunate surprises like discovering you received the wrong piece, having to wait four weeks for the correct one, and not being able to move forward with anything else until then.”
How to Blend Different Styles
Sage designed this kitchen for a couple with two distinct home decor styles. She gravitates toward a boho style, while he prefers a more modern aesthetic. They found common ground when they both decided they wanted black cabinets. From there, Sage balanced earthy, artistic choices, like the tile backsplash and wood details, with modern elements, like clean lines and a minimalist range hood.