トラディショナルスタイルのキッチン (パネルと同色の調理設備、サブウェイタイルのキッチンパネル、インセット扉のキャビネット、ドロップインシンク) の写真
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Dybdahl Design Group
Dybdahl Project: Servants’ Kitchen Redo
Designer: Paul Dybdahl
Designer’s Note: A burgeoning young family was quickly outgrowing this stately home’s servants’ kitchen. We created more space by removing the servants’ staircase and short hallway leading to the kitchen. We reoriented the mudroom entry from the garage and re-purposed a portion of the ample front closet, creating a sweet first floor powder room. We moved existing radiators to create two new 4’ wide openings into the kitchen. The original kitchen was quite cold in the winter, as was expected from a home built in 1913. We completely stripped the walls, ceilings and flooring to the original framing and added foam insulation, then tied a heated kitchen floor into the home’s hydronic heating system. I called the homeowner a couple days into a cold winter (0 degree day) to ask if she was comfortable in her new kitchen, which she replied, “Oh my goodness, I’m barefoot in the middle of winter!”.
Cabinets: Ovation Cabinetry,
Countertops: Carrara Marble,
Location: Vilas Neighborhood – Madison, WI
Photographer: Michael Conway
Cutting Edge Homes Inc.
We are obsessed with how this shade of blue gives this butler’s pantry a bit of zest!
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Whole Home Renovation, 1969 Built Home
Sudbury, MA
ボストンにあるトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれなアイランドキッチン (ドロップインシンク、インセット扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、大理石カウンター、白いキッチンパネル、サブウェイタイルのキッチンパネル、パネルと同色の調理設備、無垢フローリング、茶色い床、白いキッチンカウンター) の写真
ボストンにあるトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれなアイランドキッチン (ドロップインシンク、インセット扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、大理石カウンター、白いキッチンパネル、サブウェイタイルのキッチンパネル、パネルと同色の調理設備、無垢フローリング、茶色い床、白いキッチンカウンター) の写真
Dybdahl Design Group
Dybdahl Project: Servants’ Kitchen Redo
Designer: Paul Dybdahl
Designer’s Note: A burgeoning young family was quickly outgrowing this stately home’s servants’ kitchen. We created more space by removing the servants’ staircase and short hallway leading to the kitchen. We reoriented the mudroom entry from the garage and re-purposed a portion of the ample front closet, creating a sweet first floor powder room. We moved existing radiators to create two new 4’ wide openings into the kitchen. The original kitchen was quite cold in the winter, as was expected from a home built in 1913. We completely stripped the walls, ceilings and flooring to the original framing and added foam insulation, then tied a heated kitchen floor into the home’s hydronic heating system. I called the homeowner a couple days into a cold winter (0 degree day) to ask if she was comfortable in her new kitchen, which she replied, “Oh my goodness, I’m barefoot in the middle of winter!”.
Cabinets: Ovation Cabinetry,
Countertops: Carrara Marble,
Location: Vilas Neighborhood – Madison, WI
Photographer: Michael Conway
Dybdahl Design Group
Dybdahl Project: Servants’ Kitchen Redo
Designer: Paul Dybdahl
Designer’s Note: A burgeoning young family was quickly outgrowing this stately home’s servants’ kitchen. We created more space by removing the servants’ staircase and short hallway leading to the kitchen. We reoriented the mudroom entry from the garage and re-purposed a portion of the ample front closet, creating a sweet first floor powder room. We moved existing radiators to create two new 4’ wide openings into the kitchen. The original kitchen was quite cold in the winter, as was expected from a home built in 1913. We completely stripped the walls, ceilings and flooring to the original framing and added foam insulation, then tied a heated kitchen floor into the home’s hydronic heating system. I called the homeowner a couple days into a cold winter (0 degree day) to ask if she was comfortable in her new kitchen, which she replied, “Oh my goodness, I’m barefoot in the middle of winter!”.
Cabinets: Ovation Cabinetry,
Countertops: Carrara Marble,
Location: Vilas Neighborhood – Madison, WI
Photographer: Michael Conway
Dybdahl Design Group
Dybdahl Project: Servants’ Kitchen Redo
Designer: Paul Dybdahl
Designer’s Note: A burgeoning young family was quickly outgrowing this stately home’s servants’ kitchen. We created more space by removing the servants’ staircase and short hallway leading to the kitchen. We reoriented the mudroom entry from the garage and re-purposed a portion of the ample front closet, creating a sweet first floor powder room. We moved existing radiators to create two new 4’ wide openings into the kitchen. The original kitchen was quite cold in the winter, as was expected from a home built in 1913. We completely stripped the walls, ceilings and flooring to the original framing and added foam insulation, then tied a heated kitchen floor into the home’s hydronic heating system. I called the homeowner a couple days into a cold winter (0 degree day) to ask if she was comfortable in her new kitchen, which she replied, “Oh my goodness, I’m barefoot in the middle of winter!”.
Cabinets: Ovation Cabinetry
Countertops: Carrara Marble
Location: Vilas Neighborhood – Madison, WI
Photographer: Michael Conway
Dybdahl Design Group
Dybdahl Project: Servants’ Kitchen Redo
Designer: Paul Dybdahl
Designer’s Note: A burgeoning young family was quickly outgrowing this stately home’s servants’ kitchen. We created more space by removing the servants’ staircase and short hallway leading to the kitchen. We reoriented the mudroom entry from the garage and re-purposed a portion of the ample front closet, creating a sweet first floor powder room. We moved existing radiators to create two new 4’ wide openings into the kitchen. The original kitchen was quite cold in the winter, as was expected from a home built in 1913. We completely stripped the walls, ceilings and flooring to the original framing and added foam insulation, then tied a heated kitchen floor into the home’s hydronic heating system. I called the homeowner a couple days into a cold winter (0 degree day) to ask if she was comfortable in her new kitchen, which she replied, “Oh my goodness, I’m barefoot in the middle of winter!”.
Cabinets: Ovation Cabinetry,
Countertops: Carrara Marble,
Location: Vilas Neighborhood – Madison, WI
Photographer: Michael Conway
Dybdahl Design Group
Dybdahl Project: Servants’ Kitchen Redo
Designer: Paul Dybdahl
Designer’s Note: A burgeoning young family was quickly outgrowing this stately home’s servants’ kitchen. We created more space by removing the servants’ staircase and short hallway leading to the kitchen. We reoriented the mudroom entry from the garage and re-purposed a portion of the ample front closet, creating a sweet first floor powder room. We moved existing radiators to create two new 4’ wide openings into the kitchen. The original kitchen was quite cold in the winter, as was expected from a home built in 1913. We completely stripped the walls, ceilings and flooring to the original framing and added foam insulation, then tied a heated kitchen floor into the home’s hydronic heating system. I called the homeowner a couple days into a cold winter (0 degree day) to ask if she was comfortable in her new kitchen, which she replied, “Oh my goodness, I’m barefoot in the middle of winter!”.
Cabinets: Ovation Cabinetry,
Countertops: Carrara Marble,
Location: Vilas Neighborhood – Madison, WI
Photographer: Michael Conway
トラディショナルスタイルのキッチン (パネルと同色の調理設備、サブウェイタイルのキッチンパネル、インセット扉のキャビネット、ドロップインシンク) の写真
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