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Oakhurst Kitchen

Renovation of a kitchen in a 1920's home. The existing kitchen had plenty of square footage, but with multiple doors and poor fixture placement, it was cramped and hard to function in. For this family of five, the space was reconfigured with an “L” configuration, an island with eat-in-counter, and refrigerator and microwave/beverage station alcoves. An efficient work triangle was created and storage was maximized. The kitchen was given a new and updated look with solid Maple wood cabinets, granite countertops, a ceramic tile backsplash, hardwood flooring, stainless steel appliances and recessed/modern pendant light fixtures. Windows in the kitchen and sunroom were replaced with energy-efficient ones, and more natural light was added by opening up walls in the sunroom, dining and living room.