This Kitchen Looks Completely Different After Solving Its Fridge Problem
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This Kitchen Looks Completely Different After Solving Its Fridge Problem
"For Noelia MaGowan, her husband, and her toddler, a $100,000 kitchen renovation was worth it. The MaGowan's house was built in 1977, and they began to have issues with their oven and sink not working. "I cook a lot and had issues with prep space and cooking multiple things at once," Noelia adds. She and her husband hired a designer to make things more functional for them."
"The major changes in the kitchen are the new appliances, new range hood, the switch from a gas oven to induction (which was "pricey but one of the best things of the new kitchen," Noelia says), and the relocation of the fridge to the left side of the room, which made room for more counters and cabinets where it once was."
Noelia MaGowan, her husband, and their toddler completed a $100,000 renovation to modernize a 1977 kitchen and address oven and sink failures. The redesign added new appliances, a range hood, and switched from a gas oven to an induction cooktop. The fridge was relocated to free space for additional counters and cabinets, and a pocket door was added to the adjacent half-bath to save space. Cabinets now extend to the ceiling and the island was replaced with one featuring drawers, increasing storage and keeping countertops clear. Electrical, plumbing, and heating elements were updated during demolition and reconfiguration.
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