Traditional kitchen in pre-war building with open concept Transitional Kitchen, New York
Small transitional l-shaped porcelain floor enclosed kitchen photo in New York with an undermount sink, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, shaker cabinets and a peninsula — Houzz
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Toronto Interior Design Group | Yanic Simard added this to 10 Things to Consider When Renovating a Condo
You will notice that many of the spaces featured in this article have dropped ceiling panels over the kitchen to allow for new overhead elements to be installed. This can be helpful when looking to add new lighting (especially recessed pot lights) or make any other ceiling-related changes such as rerouting your ventilation or using a new hood fan.Depending on the fixtures you want to add, this can require a 6- to 12-inch drop. It’ll be a noticeable change in ceiling height but only in a small area and usually not so much that you’ll be hitting your head.

