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Edmonds Kitchen & Dining Remodel

The owners of this 1950s single-story home approached H2D with the vision of transforming their living space. Their primary goal was to enhance the openness by eliminating the wall that separated the kitchen and dining room. The removal of a substantial fireplace on that wall not only reclaimed valuable square footage, but also paved the way for a more functional layout. In addition, the project aimed to create more spaciousness by vaulting the ceiling in these areas and introducing skylights above the kitchen to maximize the natural light. The scope also included the addition of a buffet adjacent to the dining table and a mud bench for enhanced storage near the entryway. The design was further enriched with new finishes, including hardwood flooring, cabinetry, quartz countertops, and tile backsplashes. This holistic approach ensured a seamless and contemporary transformation of the main hub of the home.

Designed by: H2D Architecture + Design

Built by: GT Residential Contracting

Photos by: Anastasiya Homes

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