
Most kitchen remodels don’t fall apart because of design.
They fall apart because decisions happen too late.
A cabinet gets changed after ordering. Appliances shift after rough-ins. Lighting gets figured out on site. One adjustment leads to another, and suddenly the timeline stretches and the budget follows.
The Sage Garden Kitchen was designed to avoid all of that.
Every finish, fixture, and layout decision was made upfront, and every piece is sourced so you can shop it directly and move forward with confidence.

Shop every detail from the Sage Garden Kitchen and start building your design before construction begins.
The Room Vision & Aesthetic
This space started with one idea, create a kitchen that feels like a breath of fresh air.
The sage cabinetry brings in that subtle connection to nature, while the marble backsplash adds movement and personality without feeling busy. Brass finishes warm everything up, giving the space a soft glow instead of a sharp contrast.
It’s balanced, but not rigid. Thoughtful, but still easy.
For someone starting over, this kitchen doesn’t try to impress. It supports daily life, slow mornings, and simple routines that feel good again.

All sources in one place. Cabinets, appliances, lighting, and more.
Start Here First: Choose Everything Before You Call a Contractor
Before layout. Before demo. Before pricing.
Select your materials.
Cabinetry, appliances, plumbing, lighting, surfaces. All of it.
When your contractor knows exactly what’s going into the kitchen, they can plan correctly from day one. Electrical, plumbing, and cabinet layouts depend on those selections.
If you skip this step, you’re building a moving target. That’s where delays and change orders come from.
This entire kitchen is designed so you can make those decisions now, not mid-project.
Shop the full kitchen at Lowe’s and build your plan before construction begins.

Cabinetry & Hardware: The Foundation of the Kitchen
Cabinetry is where everything starts.
The soft sage tone in this kitchen creates a grounded, calming backdrop. It’s classic enough to last, but still brings personality into the space.
The hardware in champagne bronze adds warmth and ties into the lighting and plumbing finishes, creating consistency across the room.
But the real impact comes from the layout.
- Tall cabinetry keeps appliances integrated and clean
- Drawers maximize function and accessibility
- The island adds both storage and gathering space
- Upper cabinets are balanced to avoid visual heaviness
Most people underestimate how important this step is.
A beautiful cabinet door won’t fix a layout that doesn’t function.
Not sure how to lay out your cabinets?
Send us your floor plan. We’ll create a detailed kitchen layout before anything gets ordered.
Shop the cabinetry and hardware used in this kitchen:

Diamond Express Jamestown Retreat Cabinet

Amerock Champagne Bronze Drawer Pulls
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Appliance Package: Why We Chose a Cooktop + Wall Ovens
Instead of a standard range, this kitchen uses a cooktop paired with wall ovens.
That choice changes how the kitchen functions.
The cooktop keeps the main counter run open and visually lighter. It also allows for more flexibility in layout. And with induction technology, this cooktop is safer and cleaner for your home.
Double wall oven is placed at a height easier to use and more comfortable day to day. No bending, no reaching.
This setup also allows multiple people to cook at once without crowding one zone.
The matte white appliances with bronze accents blend seamlessly into the cabinetry, keeping the look soft and cohesive.
The brass hood makes a statement and is a beautiful focal point

Cafe Induction Cooktop
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Cafe Double Wall Oven
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Cafe Refrigerator
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Cafe Dishwasher
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Cafe Built-In Microwave
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Zephyr Mesa 36in Hood
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Lighting Package: A Softer Approach Than Recessed Lighting
Recessed lighting has been the default for years.
But when overused, it creates a flat, overly bright space that feels more functional than inviting.
In this kitchen, we chose decorative flush mounts and pendants instead.
The flush mounts provide general lighting, but they also add dimension across the ceiling. The pendants anchor the island and create a softer, layered glow.
You still get the light you need. It just feels better.
Shop the lighting:

Scott Living Cortes Flush Mount
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Scott Living Cortes Pendant Lights
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Plumbing Package: Where Function Meets Everyday Use
The sink and faucet are some of the most used elements in the kitchen.
This is where function matters just as much as aesthetics.
The workstation sink creates built-in prep space, making the kitchen more efficient without adding clutter.
The pull-down faucet in brushed brass ties into the rest of the finishes while making everyday tasks easier.
Shop the plumbing selections:

Ruvati Roma Workstation Sink
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KOHLER Crue Pull-Down Faucet
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InSinkErator Disposal
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Planning Your Kitchen? Start Here
Shop the full Sage Garden Kitchen and get every selection in one place, or work with us to plan your layout before you build.
Finishing Materials: The Layer That Pulls Everything Together
The materials in this kitchen were selected as a complete palette.
The marble mosaic backsplash adds movement and color. The quartz countertops keep things clean and durable. The porcelain flooring grounds the space without competing for attention.
Nothing feels disconnected because nothing was chosen alone.
Shop the finishes:

Artmore Marble Mosaic Backsplash
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Silestone Yukon Quartz Countertop
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Daltile Carrara Porcelain Flooring
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Why This Kitchen Works
It’s not just the color palette.
It’s the planning behind it.
Every decision was made before construction started. Every piece was selected to work with the next. That’s what creates a kitchen that feels cohesive and functions effortlessly.

Layout Guide
Start with the island as your anchor. Keep at least 42–48 inches of clearance on all sides so the space feels open, not crowded.
Place the sink under a window if possible. It brings in natural light and makes everyday tasks feel lighter.
Keep your work triangle tight but not cramped. Fridge, sink, and cooktop should flow without obstruction.
Use vertical cabinetry to create storage without visual clutter. The sage tone keeps it from feeling heavy.
Let the backsplash be the moment. Everything else supports it.
Your Next Step
If you’re planning a kitchen remodel, start here:
- Shop the full Sage Garden Kitchen at Lowe’s
- Finalize your finishes and appliances
- Work with us to plan your layout
- Then bring in your contractor with a clear plan
And if you want help getting the layout right from the beginning, our Design Only service is here to guide you through it.
Shop the full kitchen, save your favorites, and start building your plan with confidence.
Because the best remodels don’t happen on the fly. They’re designed that way from the start.
Until Next Time,





