Looking towards the seating area from behind the island.
To the left, a foyer-like area provides a transition between the inside and the outside. And a place for a basket of pool towels.
The renovated dining area.
Yum!
The renovated family room.
Creating the new entrance from the building's central interior courtyard was challenging. An accessible ramp was required. The large storefront type entrance door and windows are new.
Colorful artwork complements the otherwise neutral palette.
The shelf around the perimeter serves two purposes. It alerts people that there is a screen in the opening. It also holds drinks and hors d'oeuvres during parties!
The cabinetry forming the "L" has a white painted finish on maple. White quartz with a subtle grain was used for the countertop and backsplash.
The renovated family room.
The triple french door provides natural light and a connection to the backyard.
The screened transom mimics the eyebrow windows which appear in several locations on this house.
There was no way to expand this small full bathroom on the second floor but it was gutted and everything was replaced for a fresh look!
The new kitchen has much more seating than the original kitchen allowed.
The owners especially like the dusk view of this new room and suggested this time of day for the photo shoot.
Black, white and gray replaced the original yellow color scheme.
Close up at cook top with oak hood to match the island.
A niche above the tub.
The family room and sun room on the left was an addition designed by Walzer Architecture many years ago. The kitchen is on the right behind the patio.