Transitions KBR — Marshfield First Floor Remodel

Architectural photography for a complete first floor remodel in Marshfield, MA — kitchen, mudroom addition, laundry, and entry — for Transitions Kitchens, Baths and Remodeling.

Commercial
Marshfield, MA
July 18, 2026

Transitions Kitchens, Baths and Remodeling brought me in to photograph a full first floor remodel in Marshfield, MA — kitchen, dining area, mudroom, laundry addition, and entry. The spaces were interconnected, which meant every composition had to account for what was happening in the room behind it.

The kitchen was the main event. A single slab of gold-and-charcoal granite runs floor to ceiling behind the cooktop — the kind of detail that either anchors a shot or disappears in it depending on how you approach it. I kept the camera straight and let the material fill the frame.

With the wall between the kitchen and great room removed, the two spaces read as one open volume. That's borrowed light and borrowed height — I positioned most hero angles from the great room side to let the depth of the kitchen open up rather than compress.

The bamboo dining ceiling with integrated lighting needed its own exposure treatment. Surfaces that carry their own light source will either blow out or go flat. I exposed for the ceiling separately and blended to hold both the warmth overhead and the detail in the charcoal tile below.

The mudroom and laundry addition were quieter rooms, but I photographed them as finished spaces — not supporting shots.

This project included a highlight reel, a full client testimonial video, and a complete photo gallery — three formats that together give builders and designers everything they need to show their work across platforms.

Why the final product deserves a photographer.

A remodel like this takes months of planning, coordination, and craft. The finished space exists for years — but most people only see it through whatever photos end up online. Builders and designers who invest in professional photography don't just document their work, they make it searchable, shareable, and worth showing to the next client. A single well-photographed project can outlast any ad campaign.

Why the testimonial matters.

The testimonial video features the homeowners speaking in their completed kitchen. Their words carry weight precisely because the space behind them does too. A testimonial filmed in a beautifully lit, professionally photographed room hits differently than one shot on a phone. It's the whole story in one frame — the craftsmanship, the client relationship, and the result.

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As a Boston-based architectural photographer, I work with builders, designers, and design-build firms across Massachusetts to document finished projects in a way that's worth showing — online, in proposals, and everywhere in between. If you have a project wrapping up, let's talk.

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