Sunday, September 18, 2016

A Compact Kitchen Climbs Up for More Storage (6 photos)

Spaulding kept as many architectural details as possible and replicated others, such as the plaster molding, that she wasn’t able to save. Light oak flooring ties the kitchen and dining room together.

The fireplace was previously closed off and non-working. “We looked into converting it back, but it was too expensive,” Spaulding says. Instead, she had a faux finish added to the interior and notes that the marble mantel is an ideal serving spot during parties.

Shades: West Elm; light fixture: West Elm


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