Overview
This mid century brick split level had been renovated without vision and was waiting for a modern update. With a full floor walkout basement and spacious first floor, the opportunities for airy open design were abundant. The kitchen lacked the sleek but comfortable feel the owners wanted, and needed to be envisioned with the entire first floor in mind. Reconfiguring some of the walls, and the relationship to the mudroom, dining room and entry opened up the space for continuous movement and views across the first floor. Custom grey washed oak cabinets compliment the statuary marble countertops. Two tones of gray add layering to the space.
Even the clients’ specific cooking needs, like a juicing station, were built in to the design. The cabinet finished panels were considered to continue along the ceiling plane and around the corner enabling the woodwork to help establish a cohesive space, not limited to simple kitchen cabinets.
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Kitchen
Basement
Foyer
Primary Bathroom
Collaborators
Architecture
Mindy O’Connor, Melinda Kelson O’Connor Architecture and Interiors, and Sam Kim, Ambit Architecture
General Contractor
Burgese Builders
Custom Millwork
Rich Woodward, Handmade Furniture Co.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Before and After





