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Northshore Home Spring 2019

Northshore Home magazine highlights the best in architectural design, new construction and renovations, interiors, and landscape design.

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28 SPRING 2019 Capturing that additional space was essential, since the homeowners were set on including large appliances such as a six-burner Wolf stove, a spacious Sub-Zero refrigerator, and a double oven, and their wall space was limited. The kitchen is open to the family room, which limited Hanson's options regard- ing how to arrange all the big appliances and cabine- try. "It's a good-size space, but it's always a challenge when clients want to keep an open floor plan," says Hanson. "It's always a challenge when you don't have a lot of walls to work with. But [Sue] got everything that she was hoping for." Another thing on her wish list was an enlarged kitchen island. The existing kitchen had a small island, but the Dowds now wanted room for the whole family there. The newly designed kitchen has a large island The large island, a top priority for the homeowners, accommodates plenty of seating and storage. kitchens nshoremag.com/nshorehome/

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