Breaking It Down

Breaking It Down

Before: This kitchen in a mid-century home in San Francisco's Sea Cliff neighborhood was cramped, dark, and gloomy...even in the middle of the day.

Breaking It Down

After: Light modern finishes, new appliances, and abundant natural light have made this kitchen bright and welcoming.

Breaking It Down

Before: Dated cabinets and appliances and cumbersome circulation kept the original kitchen stuck many decades in the past.

Breaking It Down

After: Taking down walls and replacing interior walls with translucent glass allows the new kitchen to be filled with light.

Breaking It Down

A new built-in office area with a translucent wall behind the desk allows for even more light to enter the space.

Breaking It Down

A new large island adds extra counter space but also maintains the kitchen’s open feel.

Breaking It Down

The stairwell's solid walls were either cut in half or replaced with glass which allows light to penetrate all the way to rear of the home.

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