![]() Taller wall cabinets with mirrored doors were incorporated to visually expand space. Cabinetry and counters were expanded to maximize space. Create large metal decorative hood to be the star of the space.ĭesign Challenges: This small room was not originally a kitchen so it has large windows that extend 18 inches below the countertops.The house had settled and the floor sloped 2 inches across the room.The age of home provided challenges when installing a new kitchen with modern appliances and fixtures.ĭesign Solutions: Maximized storage and workspace, extending over all windows and providing finished backs at all windows.A door to a back hall was closed in, which was another unneeded entrance. Incorporate a wine rack, a plus, and good ambient task lighting, a must. Find the perfect unique countertops to compliment this kitchen with maximized storage and workspace. Incorporate classic, black-and-white floor and light, neutral cabinetry with glass inserts. Objectives: The new kitchen design needed to feel compatible with the historic elements of this 1885 home. The historic home provided challenges to modern updates, but the outcome resulted in a kitchen that looks like it was always part of this 1885 Victorian. The new homeowners needed a space that not only looked beautiful for their bed and breakfast events venue, but also a kitchen that could really cook and handle the workload of special events and entertaining. This fixer-upper purchase included a dark, dated kitchen where faux paneling covered windows, blocking natural light. Designer: Sandra Steiner-Houck and co-designer Candis Warren-Ashurst, Steiner-Houck & Associates
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