STORY:
Before: A kitchen that was closed off from the rest of the home and views of Lake Nokomis. Despite some charming and appropriate architectural detailing, it was time to bring new life and use to this kitchen.
After: A kitchen that interacts with the beautiful and open floor plan of this mid-century home.
Highlights:
- Custom cabinets that allowed for homeowner directed storage solutions and cabinet usage
- Cabinet features include soft close drawers and cupboards
- Built-in window seat that brings a sense of charm and comfort to utilitarian yet expressive kitchen
- New red oak hardwood floors in kitchen with a seamless transition between new flooring and dining/living flooring.
- Granite countertops throughout the kitchen combined with a complementary statuary marble at the bar height seating area.
- Stainless steel appliances
- Duel fuel stove
- Electrolux vent with lighting above stove that exhausts to the outside
- Undercabinet lighting
- InSinkErator in Kohler stainless steel 8” deep double bowl sink.
- Puck lights that light the bar top and custom built-in hutch
- Spray polyurethane foam in exterior walls
Project Architect: Jennifer Books, Principal of Architecturally Fit
Photographs by Peter Hunner