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Clients’ Design Objective: To update the kitchen of this 70-year-old home to better accommodate a growing family.
The Challenge: Major obstacles to this update included small rooms, too many doors, a plumbing stack located near the center of the room and an ill-placed chimney.
The Solution:
By closing one door, moving another, and removing the wall between the kitchen and breakfast nook, the clients created a larger kitchen with improved traffic flow and additional storage. The new hallway houses a pantry with recycling bins and a broom cabinet with a side opening for a built-in television on a pullout swivel shelf. A pullout spice cabinet, built-in microwave above the appliance garage, and cozy banquet with storage below all maximize storage space. A shallow, infrequently used closet is now a functional mudroom. The finishing touch includes a showpiece buffet with seeded glass cabinet doors that also serves as the buffet for the dining room.


•Designed by Liz Schupanitz while at Casa Verde Design.
•2011 NKBA Awards: 1st Place Medium Kitchens
•2011 NKBA Awards: MSP magazine Editor's Choice Award for Best Kitchen
•2011 NKBA Awards: NKBA Student's Choice Award for Best Kitchen
Photography by Andrea Rugg


Kitchen towards Cabinetry Wall
Photography by Sharon Risedorph;
In Collaboration with designer and client Stacy Eisenmann (Eisenmann Architecture - www.eisenmannarchitecture.com)
For questions on this project please contact Stacy at Eisenmann Architecture.


A new build home that Enviable Designs Inc. designed from the beginning to the end. Classic and transitional with extreme attention to intricate details.
Photographed by Vicky Tan


On this project, Gallery KBNY undertook one of our biggest home renovations to date. The project was a complete overhaul and gut renovation of a Brooklyn brownstone, standing four-stories in the heart of Bed-Stuy, that involved touching every square inch of the entire space.
The owner of this property, a real estate developer who was looking for an all-inclusive firm to handle the entire process, hired Gallery and tasked us with creating an owner’s quadplex with a separate garden studio apartment as a rental unit.


This remodeled kitchen in Brooklyn, New York is completely opened up by our three gas strut windows and daily door. The natural light allows our customer to feel connected to the outdoors year round. The attached deck is the perfect place to host guests, and now with our gas strut windows, food and drink can easily be served to the outside


Playful colors jump out from their white background, cozy outdoor spaces contrast with widescreen mountain panoramas, and industrial metal details find their home on light stucco facades. Elements that might at first seem contradictory have been combined into a fresh, harmonized whole. Welcome to Paradox Ranch.
Photos by: J. Walters Photography
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