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First Place: Medium Kitchen

The creative overhaul of a 1938 DC abode introduced a large, modern kitchen.

The project moved the kitchen to the rear of the home, expanding it by three feet. A wide window bathes the space in light and forges a strong connection to the landscape. Custom, craftsman-built cabinets in quartersawn red oak reinforce the natural tableau.

Project Team
Architecture & Interiors: Adam Greene, AIA, Adam Greene Architect. Contractor: Harmony Remodeling LLC. Photo: Peak Visuals.

Get the Look
Cabinetry: Richard Abendroth; 240-351-4133. Appliances: kitchenaid.com; lg.com/us; bosch-home.com. Quartz Countertops: msisurfaces.com. Fixtures: fergusonhome.com.

 

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