About the Home
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The entire first floor of this Lynnwood home was fully revamped. Once the model-unit of the housing development, this home was redesigned bringing it into the present era.
The entry, living room, dining room, kitchen, laundry, and family rooms were fully redesigned.
The kitchen, being the centerpiece was remodeled to improve traffic flow and optimize storage.
This was done by rearranging the cabinetry layout. The room now includes a pantry, with built-in refrigerator and coffee station. Our client can’t wait for their morning cup!
Their old peninsula was replaced with a spacious and functional island, with seating for 3. The storage side of the island includes pull-out storage drawers and a built-in microwave. Placing the microwave within hands-reach is safe and easy for all users, even their grandchildren. This placement meets universal design principles.
The sink area has ample counterspace for meal prep and baking. The adjacent open shelving, made from reclaimed wood, displays serving dishes and family heirlooms, adding dimension to the room. A custom range hood in matching cabinet hues pulls the colors all together, including the beautiful gloss tile backsplash.
The living room, laundry room, and bathroom were also remodeled using universal design concepts. Material selections were made for ease of use and simple home maintenance, to ensure this space meets this couples needs for many years to come. An eccentric mix of materials and color tones in these spaces give it a rustic yet contemporary flair using a cool color palette and warm wood tones.
The stairs to the 2nd floor were also fully renovated, modernizing their home’s foyer. This busy couple is in love with their home’s new spaces, where they plan to safely entertain their whole family during the upcoming holidays.
To create a more expansive area we installed concealed beams to reconfigure the floorplan. The new floorplan also expanded the family room to include a bar area. To bring symmetry to the new family room area with differing ceiling heights, we built a continuous soffit around the room, lending a subtle design element to the ceiling, and new oak hardwoods were installed throughout to match the rest of the main floor.