Kitchen Addition to Colonial Revival Home
This kitchen remodel / addition is of a Dutch Colonial Home originally built in 1901. Care was taken in preserving the historical charm of the home by using subway tiles, brushed nickel finishes, and framed cabinetry. The family wanted to salvage many of the original house parts and so we used a pair of stained glass windows as new cabinet fronts. The nook light and pantry door are also original. A colonnade was designed to open up the space between the dining room and kitchen yet maintain a clear separation. The columns were inspired by the porch columns but scaled for indoors.
Photos by Desi Baytan
I like the extra bar stool seating on the side. Two seats is not enough for us