Transitional kitchen with stained beech shaker cabinets and marble countertops in Lake Oswego, Oregon
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Lake Oswego Transitional Kitchen

Project Overview

An elegant transitional kitchen balancing classic proportions with modern functionality. Framed construction with shaker-style doors and premium soft-close hinges.

Designed for a family home in Lake Oswego, Oregon, this transitional kitchen pairs face-frame cabinet construction with shaker-profile doors in stained beech hardwood. The warm, honey-toned grain of European beech brings natural character to a classically proportioned layout, while marble countertops and oil-rubbed brass hardware elevate the material palette. Full-extension, soft-close drawer slides and concealed hinges ensure whisper-quiet daily use. The design bridges old-world proportion with modern storage solutions — including a custom spice rack, pullout trash center, and deep pot drawers flanking the range.

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Location

Lake Oswego, OR

Materials

Beech Hardwood

Marble Countertops

Oil-Rubbed Brass Hardware

Finishes

Stained Beech

Construction

Framed

About This Project

What wood species are the Lake Oswego kitchen cabinets made from?+
The cabinets are crafted from European beech hardwood with a custom stain that brings out the wood's warm, honey-toned grain. Beech is prized for its tight, uniform grain pattern and exceptional hardness, making it ideal for high-use kitchen environments.
What construction type was used in the Lake Oswego kitchen?+
This kitchen uses framed construction with select hardwood face frames, shaker-profile doors, and full-overlay door mounting. Soft-close concealed hinges and full-extension drawer slides are standard throughout.

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