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Small, But Not Scant
A focus on function creates a kitchen that doesn't look or feel stunted despite its square footage
Meghan Haynes
August 1, 2006
Professional Remodeler
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| A quirky backsplash of Raku and Deserti tiles, decorative drawer pulls and cabinet knobs complement the clean lines and simplicity of the space. "These personal touches from the homeowner really pop out against the neutral elements," says Amanda Johnson. After photos by Erica George Dines Photography |
"In a small space, inventory is crucial," she says. "If you don't ask the homeowners the right questions upfront, you can't guarantee there's a place for everything, and that everything's in its place. And in a space this size, you can't miss an opportunity."
The room was stripped down to the drywall and reframed, and the electrical and plumbing were brought up to code. Newly installed cabinetry, granite countertops and sleek appliances work in concert to modernize the space while keeping it simple, using lighting and backsplashes for accent.
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The price of this three-month project was just below $40,000.
"It's a challenge any time you have so many restrictions," Johnson says, "but it's a good challenge when it all comes together like it did in this project. You can achieve function, comfort and style without having to add space or deviate from budget." PR
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