SOUTH STREET KITCHEN.
BEFORE + AFTER
The primary goal of this space was to correct the awkward layout, opening up the space and encouraging more lighting (natural and artificial).
A previous owner had expanded the kitchen with the addition of a breakfast nook and mudroom, but the wall added for structural support cut the space in half, segmenting the kitchen and forcing all the appliances into a compact area centered around the kitchen's main entrance.
With the removal of the half wall and addition of the exposed wood beam, achieving these primary objectives became possible.
Renovation project highlights include:
Removal of half wall
Addition of rough sawn oak beam, trim details and open shelves
Exposed chimney detail
Wood grain floor tile
Recessed lighting and addition of pendent lights