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Vintage
Kitchen
It's been three years since Kendra moved into her one-story
1930s home. It has everything she wants for her and her pup, Bagel,
with the exception of the kitchen. Kendra loves to cook and entertain,
and she's hoping one of our experts will solve her decorating challenges
and create a kitchen of her dreams. It was a hard choice, but in
the end Kendra decided to choose Mary Broerman for a couple of reasons.
For one thing she came in under budget, and that gave Kendra the
flexibility to play with some of the design elements. Broerman custom-designed
a shelf for cookbooks and enlarged a shelf of the hutch for serving.
She removed the wall next to the hutch, creating a seamless transition
to the new cabinets. For a homogenous look, the cabinet doors were
used to hide the new washer and dryer, dishwasher, under-counter
refrigerator and trash bin. The new sink also got an updated look.
Broerman's plan more than doubled the amount of counterspace, giving
Kendra a counter for resting her grocery bags when she comes into
the house through the new Dutch door. The new kitchen is now a bright,
functional space whose design remains true to the 1930s integrity
of the home.
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