2020 Remodeling Excellence Award-Winning Addition
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The owners of this 1940s home wanted a larger and more expansive kitchen, a large island with seating, a small dining room, and an updated living room. Because the existing floorplan of this typical 40s era home had the kitchen tucked behind a brick fireplace wall with doorways on either side and a separate small dining room facing the front yard, we knew that the existing footprint wouldn’t provide the square footage needed to create the kitchen that this client was looking for.
On the inside of the home, we removed the living room fireplace and chimney, all the walls that divided the rooms and installed flush-mounted beams to keep all the spaces unobstructed. The basement doorway was removed, and a pocket door was added to the hallway so the kids could sleep while the parents entertained. The mishmash of different flooring was removed and replaced with solid oak hardwoods including the living room and main hallway.