Designer: Danielle Barzilay Dahan of RnD Builders
Location: Woodland Hills, California
Size: 560 square feet (52 square meters); 20 by 28 feet
Homeowners’ request. “The homeowners envisioned a clean, modern and highly functional kitchen that would feel warm, bright and timeless,” designer Danielle Barzilay Dahan says. “Their previous kitchen felt cramped and dark, with insufficient storage and no clear flow. To solve these issues, we focused on seamless built-in cabinetry, maximizing storage, and a neutral, calming palette that blends effortlessly with the home’s open-plan layout. The goal was to create a space that’s both beautiful for entertaining and practical for everyday family life.”
Wood cabinets and details. “We chose to use natural white oak cabinetry throughout the kitchen to achieve a soft, modern warmth,” Dahan says. “The wood adds texture and depth without overwhelming the space. This material was used for the tall pantry wall, lower cabinetry, integrated fridge panels and even open shelving.
“Rather than painted cabinetry, natural wood gives a timeless and organic feel that aligns with the overall minimalist vision. Integrated handles keep the lines clean and uninterrupted. Matching white oak floors add continuity and warmth. White oak floating shelves above the countertop display minimal, neutral-toned ceramics.”
Dahan says she uses Houzz Pro software to “manage projects, communicate with clients and create visual ideation boards. For this kitchen, the Mood Boards and 3D visual tools helped the homeowners visualize the final outcome. Houzz Pro also streamlined budgeting, timeline tracking and updates, keeping the clients informed and engaged at every step.”
Other special features. “To complement the wood, we used a light-toned quartz countertop and backsplash, soft white walls and matte black and brass accents that ground the space and add sophistication,” Dahan says. “Undercabinet and toe kick lighting adds a soft glow and enhances the clean lines of the cabinetry.”
Designer tip. “Use integrated LED lighting under cabinets and toe kicks to elevate the space,” Dahan says. This simple touch adds depth and luxury while improving functionality, especially in the evenings.”
“Uh-oh” moment. “During the planning phase, we realized the original placement of the island didn’t allow for comfortable circulation,” Dahan says. “Moving the island required relocating plumbing lines — something that wasn’t planned for. It created delays and unexpected costs, but by staying flexible and working closely with the contractor we adjusted the layout and maintained the clean design intent without compromise.”
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