Kitchen & Bath Gallery
171 Reviews

Traditional Update

This 1920's New England home was last remodeled in the 80's. The busy family of five needed more storage, updated appliances, and a new look. We pushed out the exterior window wall of the kitchen 6 feet to accommodate the new plan. We also eliminated a small hallway with a dry bar that led to the formal dining room to gain an additional 4 feet of unused spaced. The homeowners wanted to have a warm, traditional feel. They loved the ornate craftsmanship of Enkeboll carved pieces and they added some flair to the project. We also used WarmUp floor heat under the wood-look porcelain floor tile to combat cold feet during chilly New England winters. A full set of new Wolf & Sub-Zero appliances will provide the family with easy meal preparation for years to come.

The remodel also included the breakfast nook adjacent to the kitchen and the tiny first-floor powder room. The powder room had previously been about 4 ft x 5 ft with a small toilet & compact pedestal sink across from it. We doubled the size of the powder room by using the hallway space leading to it and were able to get a proper vanity in with a vessel sink and wall-mount faucet. Since the room has no window, we brightened it by using light, Calacatta Gold marble from floor to ceiling.
Country: United States