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Higher Ceiling
The remodel of a 1930s Los Angeles home removed walls to create a newly vaulted kitchen/family room detailed with wood beams.
Warm Wood
A new working island designed to imitate farmhouse furniture is the centerpiece of the new kitchen.
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Historical Craftsman
The focus of the remodel of this 1905 Los Angeles Craftsman home was a reorganization of the kitchen. The kitchen was moved and the new location, off the entry, is easily accessible by an arched opening.
Period Details
Windows and French doors were added to a new rear patio creating a light filled through line from the entry to the kitchen and rear yard. New cabinets and finishes were done in period style as the kitchen was now visible from the entry and no longer a utility space for cooking only.
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Functional Small Space
The existing house was a single-story, 1,500-sq.-ft., two-bedroom, one-bath home. It was quaint, but too tight for a growing young family with two kids. The newly remodeled kitchen features a low peninsula countertop, which allows family and friends to sit and be a part of activity in the kitchen while still staying out from underfoot.
Modern Amenities with Historical Style
The cabinet style echoes the period while incorporating the functionality of soft-close glides and hardware.