Seattle- Phinney Ridge Kitchen
After purchasing this 1927 home, the new owners decided to update the small kitchen and enlarge it by knocking out the wall to the tiny adjoining dining nook that didn't function well. The cabinetry, countertops, appliances, lighting and flooring were all replaced. There are additional outlets hidden in the under-cabinet lighting, including a USB port. The new oak flooring ties in with the rest of the home so that the spaces flow together better, and the new breakfast bar looks out over a grand old cherry tree. A perfect place to start each day!