Reconfiguring this home’s plan was the only way to solve the issue of the closed-in kitchen. Designed by Peter Sugar, the deckhouse kitchen was moved into a front room to take advantage of space and natural lighting.
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To solve these problems, the plan was changed so that the dining room moved into the former living room and also took advantage of the space’s fireplace.
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Dating back to the late 1960s, the long home resembles a deckhouse with a cedar-stained interior.
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The dining room was moved to take advantage of the cozier space and the fireplace.
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The cherry wood cabinets have a modern design with no embellishments or visible hinges.
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A separate bar area boasts a refrigerator underneath and a separate wine cooler.
Photos by Richard Mandelkorn