This 1930’s kitchen was expanded into the dining room while thoughtfully incorporating its original charm to reimagine the use of space.
The main wall separating the kitchen and dining room was removed, flooding the room with natural light and allowing ample gathering space around the large quartz and maple island.
The custom moments in this kitchen are endless. The range wall incorporates a custom range hood crafted from brushed brass and stainless steel. The dry bar and beverage station showcases a custom glass and brass shelving unit for glassware organization. Handcrafted floating maple shelves sit alongside the original bay windows adding to the airy feel of the kitchen.
A curated mix of materials, including a tile and quartz backsplash, white oak hardwood flooring, brass hardware, and a checkered porcelain tile in the entry, enhance the home’s original character. At the same time, thoughtful functionality is integrated throughout. Specialty cabinetry discreetly incorporates features such as pull-out spice organizers, concealed paper towel storage, appliance garages, and dedicated wine cubbies.