This 56-Square-Foot Kitchen Now Feels Bigger - Without a Layout Change
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This 56-Square-Foot Kitchen Now Feels Bigger - Without a Layout Change
""The space was non-functional, dark, and didn't work for people who like to cook. Simply put, it was awful!""
""A hidden gas line threatened to derail the entire design of the north wall. Quick thinking between the contractor, Luciano, and subs rectified the issue and preserved the design intent.""
""For them, that meant simple Benjamin Moore Dove White exterior cabinets with fun interiors using Sherwin-Williams' Poinsettia.""
Luciano and Robbie remodeled their 56-square-foot kitchen in a 1,000-square-foot Brooklyn apartment to enhance functionality and aesthetics. The kitchen was previously dark and non-functional, posing challenges for cooking. They aimed to maximize space while creating a bright atmosphere. A hidden gas line issue arose during the remodel but was resolved through quick collaboration. The design features include stainless steel appliances, a deep work sink, custom-painted knobs, and colorful Zia tiles, resulting in a vibrant and inviting kitchen environment.
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