Photographer: Angela Newton Roy
Chalkboard paint covers the back of the column that faces the refrigerator, providing a handy spot for posting shopping lists and notes to family members. The column boxes in HVAC ductwork, which could not be removed or relocated.
Photographer: Angela Newton Roy
A coffee/wine service center was on the clients’ wish list. Hildebrandt tucked it into a corner, out of the reach of the couple’s four kids but accessible to adults.
Photographer: Angela Newton Roy
Fitted with interchangeable cutting boards and drainage grates, the efficiency of working at the primary sink increases without encroaching on surrounding counterspace.
Photographer: Angela Newton Roy
Installing a second sink near the fridge, wall ovens and beverage center saves a trek across the kitchen to the main basin.
Photographer: Angela Newton Roy
The outdoors becomes an indoor presence, defined by a trio of new windows that also bring fresh air and sunlight into the space. To highlight the chevron-pattered wall tile, hanging cabinets were kept to a minimum.