10.18.2005

Boston Home and Garden

Recently we were fortunate enough to have a project of ours published in Boston Home and Garden, in an article entitled "Kitchens that Cook." This was a challenging project: we were asked to transform a tired 1950's split level in a desirable suburb of Boston into an open, airy modern home for an empty nester couple. Our clients requested a house that had the feel of a Manhattan loft, so we lifted the roof on the house, allowing the ceilings in the main living areas to soar to 18'. The kitchen cabinets pictured above are maple, with countertops of black granite, a stainless steel backsplash and an oak floor accented in walnut. (Photo by Greg Premru)

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