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Boho Chic Remodel

When I first met this couple I knew it was going to be a fun project. Both of them are in creative fields and it shows throughout their home. The primary needs were more space for their large family and a better connection from the kitchen to other parts of the historical 19th century house and the backyard. We captured unfinished existing space on the third floor for a new master suite. This increased the value on their investment property and gave the couple privacy and space. The existing kitchen was designed for a historic lifestyle with servants. The kitchen was blocked off from the front family rooms with only an entry through the back stair. We removed a pantry and storage space to create a larger kitchen and connection into the existing front rooms. Also we removed the small window and radiator on back wall and replaced it with an eight foot wide bi-fold door to a new back deck.

Boho Chic Remodel

When I first met this couple I knew it was going to be a fun project. Both of them are in creative fields and it shows throughout their home. The primary needs were more space for their large family and a better connection from the kitchen to other parts of the historical 19th century house and the backyard. We captured unfinished existing space on the third floor for a new master suite. This increased the value on their investment property and gave the couple privacy and space. The existing kitchen was designed for a historic lifestyle with servants. The kitchen was blocked off from the front family rooms with only an entry through the back stair. We removed a pantry and storage space to create a larger kitchen and connection into the existing front rooms. Also we removed the small window and radiator on back wall and replaced it with an eight foot wide bi-fold door to a new back deck.

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BEFORE KITCHEN PIC

BEFORE KITCHEN PIC

BEFORE PIC OF FAMILY ROOM LOOKING AT WALL TO OPEN TO KITCHEN

BEFORE PIC OF FAMILY ROOM LOOKING AT WALL TO OPEN TO KITCHEN

BEFORE UNFINISHED ATTIC

BEFORE UNFINISHED ATTIC

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