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    The existing kitchen in this historic home was a dark and crowded 60-square-foot space. Designer Karr Bick Kitchen & Bath took the out-of-date space and made it work for a modern-day family by combining it with an under-utilized kitchen-table area. To take advantage of the total space, a side window was closed off in the eating area, which created wall space to accommodate appliances and enlarge the work triangle. A radiator was moved to open the entry into the dining room and allow for an island with seating.

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    Heart of the Home

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    Clean Lines, Sparkling Finishes

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    Kitchen for All Occasions

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    Contrasting Old and New
    This shotgun-style house on The Hill had an L-shaped kitchen that was divided into two sections by the refrigerator. In need of modern conveniences, such as a dishwasher and good lighting, the goal of the renovation project was to respect the history of the home while making the kitchen functional and aesthetically pleasing. The new design by Ginger Interiors LLC relocated the refrigerator under the stairs with a storage pantry featuring a custom-made sliding door. 

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