This West Seattle craftsmen style home needed a more functional and modernized floorplan for its kitchen and family room area located on the first floor and in the back of the home.
By removing walls and relocating the kitchen in this 1998 Marysville rambler, the home now features an open concept that allows for a wonderful flow and maximizes the entire space.
Located in the Bryant neighborhood of Northeast Seattle, this 1940s two-bedroom, one-bathroom home needed to expand and lent room for a single-story addition.
Open site lines, additional prep space, additional storage, space for the young children’s activities, and keeping within the home’s 1920s aesthetic were all central to this kitchen’s programming and scope.
This 1940s home remodel won the 2020 Remodeling Excellence Award for the stellar work done on its expansive kitchen, large island with seating, small dining room, and updated living room.