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Northshore Home Winter 2021

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

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40 WINTER 2021 dining room to look more like furniture than upper cabinets, as well as lots of closets and a kitchen pantry. "Eliminating the upper cabinets made the whole kitchen area really open and part of the house, not a designated 'kitchen area,'" Petrovich-Cheney says. Although the home needed a lot of work, there's a sense that the house became more of itself along the way, reflecting the person- alities and unique needs of the owners, right down to the large woodshop studio space for Petrovich-Cheney above the garage that was once a gymnastics practice area for the previous owner's daughter. "There's a playfulness and a quirkiness to the house that's actu- ally very representative of Laura and Peter," Graf says. "You could describe the house and these owners as a perfect match." ssconstructioncorp.com; grafarch.com S & S Construction shored up the home to ensure it was structurally sound. vignettes nshoremag.com/nshorehome/

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