"One of the owners had spent her childhood enjoying
holidays on a grand family estate in East Hampton, which had an authentic 1920s
kitchen. That home inspired the traditional look of this kitchen, which replaces
a much smaller, very cramped, claustrophobic room." said architect Erica
Broberg Smith of the presented kitchen’s overhauled concept.
"We added white collar ties to give the room a sense of
scale and intimacy," stated Broberg Smith. "And the end gable has a
large arched window, which adds a little femininity and brings in plenty of
light."
"We incorporated a small home office, which we call the
‘Mom command center', and a new mud room with additional pantry storage. We
also introduced banquette seating around a breakfast table. This has storage
space beneath, and there is a large TV opposite for family use." The
designer added, as delivered by trustworthy construction
in Cambodia construction
materials.
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