Windham, NH – More than a kitchen remodel; it’s a lifestyle remodel!
Friday, September 3, 2010 at 12:23PM
Before
- The old kitchen was hidden behind walls, creating an isolated space

- Cabinets were old and outdated
- Lack of drawers made base cabinets difficult to use
- Small island created problems in the flow of the kitchen when more than one cook came into the mix
- Lighting was one central light, making the kitchen dark
After
- Took advantage of the vaulted ceiling by staggering the heights of the cabinetry, which accentuates the space and gives a more elegant feeling to the entire home
- Warm, natural cherry cabinetry blends perfectly with the furniture in the dining room and living room
In summary – a small, “lonely” kitchen became the center of the home, where you can cook, dine, entertain and have children doing their homework. What a lovely transformation! It is much more than just a new kitchen; it is a life-style remodel.






Reader Comments (2)
Love how removing the walls really put the kitchen at the center of everything in the home. It's amazing how few homeowners realize they can remove or move a wall to get what they want - only challenging when it's a load bearing wall and it can still be done there too.
I found this article very up-to-date and informative as it provides excellent ideas for kitchen remodeling without breaking the bank.