Richboro Farmhouse Kitchen
A dated red-and-maple farmhouse kitchen reimagined as a bright, timeless heart of the home — white Nina Green Signature Series cabinets, marble counters, and an arabesque backsplash flowing through the main kitchen, eat-in area, a copper-ceilinged powder room, and a dedicated rustic stone pantry.

The challenge
This Richboro farmhouse had good bones but a kitchen frozen in another era. Red lacquered cabinets, a maple butcher-block island, laminate counters, exposed brick, and dark red trim made the space feel heavy and dated, while a worn vinyl floor and a black refrigerator absorbed what little light came through the windows. The adjoining eat-in bay was wrapped in floral wallpaper and oxblood wainscoting, the small powder room was tired, and a stone-walled service room sat underused — a kitchen and its satellite spaces that worked hard but had lost all their charm.
The vision
We reimagined the entire footprint — main kitchen, eat-in area, powder room, and a dedicated rustic pantry — as one bright, collected farmhouse heart of the home. Custom white Nina Green Signature Series cabinets line every wall and wrap a generous marble-topped island, paired with a gray-and-white arabesque marble backsplash, polished-nickel hardware, a stainless Wolf range with a curved hood, and twin wood-and-iron chandeliers. The eat-in bay was lightened with white trim, soft gray board-and-batten, and an airy palette around its sunny windows. In the powder room, a hammered-copper vessel sink sits on a reclaimed-wood shelf beneath a glowing pressed-copper tin ceiling. And the original stone wall was left exposed in the pantry, layered with reclaimed-wood shelving and marble for a room that feels authentically old and genuinely useful.
The result
A timeless farmhouse kitchen that finally matches the soul of the house — light, warm, and hardworking — where the main kitchen, breakfast nook, copper-ceilinged powder room, and rustic stone pantry all read as one considered, livable whole.
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The main kitchen, looking toward the back door — the same footprint, reborn in white cabinetry, marble, and light.
The sink wall — laminate and red lacquer traded for a marble-topped apron-front sink beneath the window.
The eat-in breakfast nook — the same sunny bay window, lightened with white trim, gray wainscoting, and an airy farmhouse palette.
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