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King College Rd
Our young clients were feeling embarrassed about their dated home with small rooms and an extremely small kitchen. We proposed an open concept transitional style design that would open up the space and make it conducive for their family’s lifestyle.
We demolished the walls between the Kitchen and Living/Dining areas, added custom built Kitchen cabinets with a large island in the middle, and plenty of built in storage. The colors of the quartz stone countertops added looked beautiful with the backsplash and the island. A red oak hardwood was installed from the entrance throughout the main floor and the basement, creating a warm traditional look.
In addition, a new entrance was built in front of the house with a new entry door which dramatically changed the look of the house.