Thomas B., June 23, 2016
The owners of this late 1800’s shingle-style Victorian home knew they needed a kitchen remodel when they moved in. The large home in a prominent Boston suburb deserved a more functional and spacious kitchen. The clients wanted more space that would double as a place for the family to spend time doing other activities besides […]
Read MoreThomas B., June 23, 2016
This home built in the 1950’s in Concord MA had its kitchen and living spaces stuck in the traditions of lifestyles gone by. One of the major goals for these clients was to create an integrated “great room feel between the family room, dining room and kitchen spaces. We removed the walls to the kitchen, […]
Read MoreThomas B., June 23, 2016
The new owners of this Tudor revival home, built in 1905, had two primary goals in mind when they purchased it; 1) Upgrading all of the house systems, including rewiring the entire house and installing a new AC system; 2) as well as providing a gourmet kitchen that integrated with the existing great room. The […]
Read MoreThomas B., June 22, 2016
Challenges This late 1800’s Victorian in Lexington, MA previously had an addition added on to it with a garage, a family room above and a connecting section to the main old house that had the kitchen in it. The trouble was the kitchen was small, awkward and outdated. The clients wanted more stylish materials, a […]
Read MoreThomas B., June 9, 2016
Challenges When the clients of this home came to us they were looking to remodel their existing kitchen. They had also been working on the design of the project through a cabinet showroom and were frustrated that no one was looking after the design of the whole project in terms of lighting and other selections. […]
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