The PB Kitchen Design showroom in Geneva, Ill., is set in a historic home with an ideal location but an awkward layout. Designers Dan McFadden, Linda McFadden and Debbie Larson worked to keep the original home’s floor plan but outfit it with original kitchen vignettes that showcase their brand.
Vignettes such as this bar area highlight the functional components of correctly designed small spaces.
According to Dan, one of the standout parts of their showroom is out-of-the-box ideas, such as this hidden wine refrigerator.
“Customers are in awe over the smooth, functional cabinetry hardware from Europe and the impeccable execution of in-cabinet lighting,” said Dan. “These features and others make the showroom stand out.”
A mix of modern, transitional and more traditional designs helps give potential customers different style options.
This dining area is meant to double as a conference table, making clientele feel welcome and comfortable in the showroom.
The sample room is near the conference area, making it easy for a designer to bring out product selections to present to a client.