Our clients loved mid-century modern architecture and when they found this spectacular 1959 rambler it was love at first site. And while much of the home's original spaces felt just right, there was something about the kitchen that didn't measure up. It was a bad fit for the house and they hired us to correct its many shortcomings.
Among those shortcomings were that the space felt cramped and disconnected from the rest of house, lacked adequate counter and storage space, felt stylistically inconsistent with the home, provided poor lighting, and lacked any informal dining/entertaining space.
After a lot of hard work, our clients finally have a kitchen that fits the space and their needs. And they absolutely love it. It’s been very gratifying to see how our efforts as a team have produced a space that both fits seamlessly in their home and serves their everyday needs.
Built By Candlewood Carpentry, Photos by Troy Thies Photography