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“The goal of this whole house makeover was to reconfigure the first floor to allow for kitchen-centered gatherings with family and friends. Pulling the first floor together so that it flowed better required flip flopping the dining room and living room, moving and enlarging the kitchen and expanding the sunroom opening. Space was snagged from the garage to create a mudroom space, to keep coats, boots and accessories organized, with an accompanying powder room."







Changing the Flow
(Wilton, CT)
The first floor layout was disjointed and made it so the clients were unable to enjoy their home as much as they wanted to, especially with guests over.
It needed a total shake up.
To give more space to the kitchen, and to allow for a large center island, the back wall of the kitchen was moved towards the front of the house. The kitchen was moved so that it is across from the sunroom, and the sunroom opening was expanded.
The space that they had been using as a diningroom, accessible only off the front entry, became the living room, and the wall between the kitchen and that space were opened up creating a circular flow.
What a difference the changes to the layout make!
"We love it. Kudos for getting the project done in time for my son’s Holy Communion. It was an ambitious time line, especially since there were two or three days without power. You really pushed to meet the deadline, and we had the final walk through on the Friday before his Holy Communion."

Renee R.
Wilton, CT
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