Living in a center hall colonial from the 1970′s, the homeowners needed a larger kitchen to support their growing family.
Restricted by the inability to expand with an addition, Taylor Made utilized the existing footprint of the house to remodel the kitchen and expand it into the adjoining family room.
This made room for a granite topped two-tiered island with a unique foot allowing both work room and seating area.
Because of the kitchen’s angled central work station, homeowner can prepare for while interacting with guests who are seated at the connecting higher tiered eating area.
The flow of the home was preserved by the consistent hardwood flooring and the color and cabinet features were in keeping with the home’s traditional feel. The result was a large gathering area to be used for everyday activities as well as entertaining larger groups.










