A 50-Year-Old Kitchen Gets a Stunning Upgrade
rom the breakfast nook looking into the kitchen, you can see what a drastic change was made by removing the oven and ceiling soffit. The cluttered, dark room now feels open and bright. Previously, this side of the peninsula was dead space due to the placement of the oven; it now houses additional storage cabinets below the countertop.
The flooring in this kitchen combines 12×24” and 24×24” tiles, laid in a Versailles pattern to prevent linear grout lines. And create a beautiful, neutral canvas for the updated space.
You can also see the new door to the storage closet that was relocated around the corner of the breakfast nook from it’s original location in the kitchen’s entryway. This makes for much easier access and cleans up the threshold between the rooms.
Final Photos by www.impressia.net
Interesting floor pattern