A family kitchen with a focus on the yard was the Owner’s intent. Plus some space to cloister away in private luxury. Down went the useless undersized garage, and up went a two story addition. With space to drop off incoming junk, space to eat, space to lounge, space to work, and a connection to a new patio, the kitchen fulfills the goal of a room to live in. Perched above with windows all around, the new Owner’s Suite . . .
The glass cabinets and plate rack are the only remaining bits of the original kitchen. The open space near the sink links the kitchen with the rest of the home. Because an L shape can make a kitchen feel disjointed, Ahmann and his team wanted to unify the space through the ceiling as well as the floor. Lightly stained oak beams help define the kitchen workspace.Backsplash: Porcelanosa Duo Verde; sink: Rohl fire-clay apron-front sink; mats: Flor
The glass cabinets and plate rack are the only remaining bits of the original kitchen. The open space near the sink links the kitchen with the rest of the home.
Because an L shape can make a kitchen feel disjointed, Ahmann and his team wanted to unify the space through the ceiling as well as the floor. Lightly stained oak beams help define the kitchen workspace.
Backsplash: Porcelanosa Duo Verde; sink: Rohl fire-clay apron-front sink; mats: Flor
The glass cabinets and plate rack are the only remaining bits of the original kitchen. The open space near the sink links the kitchen with the rest of the home.
Because an L shape can make a kitchen feel disjointed, Ahmann and his team wanted to unify the space through the ceiling as well as the floor. Lightly stained oak beams help define the kitchen workspace.
Backsplash: Porcelanosa Duo Verde; sink: Rohl fire-clay apron-front sink; mats: Flor
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