Remodel an out dated kitchen in a Victorian home and open up a dividing wall that separated the dining area. Clients requested that the design include a redwood slab that they had. Among the challenges was to incorporate an exisitng brick flue into the design. The resulting design successfullly incoporated these strong and bold materials: Brick, live edge of the redwood slab and the soap stone countertop. No single material dominates the space and together they created a warm, inviting space where a family can prepare meals, eat and be together.
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Great integration of materials
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