Two simple renovations of this 1920’s bungalow transformed the function and flow of two of the most important spaces in a house; the bathroom and the kitchen. The owner wanted to update the spaces to reflect a modern lifestyle while respecting the house. By changing the flow and function of the kitchen it now works for entertaining and multiple chefs while the clean spare finishes keep it fresh and clearly modern. The bathroom was made even smaller than its original form in the renovation of the kitchen so every inch of space had to be used. By unifying the finish on the surfaces, using small modern fixtures, and with a simple glass partition the bathroom is minimalist, elegant, and timeless.
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What is planted in the windowboxes? Is it boxwood? »
If you want to keep your home to a color palette that doesn't include bright floral hues, you don't have to miss out. You can use evergreens and other plants without flowers in your boxes.
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These chartreuse hydrangeas are a perky welcome to this home by Bosworth Hoedemaker. The bush is growing a little leggy, which means the owners should prune more frequently.