Kitchen renovation: Functional and contemporary
Kitchen problem before

Image by: Style at Home By: Lesley Young Source: Donna Griffith; Styling by Morgan Lindsay
A dark, outdated condo kitchen.
Kitchen layout solution

Image by: Style at Home By: Lesley Young Source: Donna Griffith; Styling by Morgan Lindsay
Hire a pro to create a functional contemporary space for the 160 sq. ft. kitchen.
Breakfast bar

Image by: Style at Home By: Lesley Young Source: Donna Griffith; Styling by Morgan Lindsay
The breakfast bar was lowered to the same height as the counter for ease of use and a level sightline. “I didn’t want to add furniture, so a breakfast bar with stools was just right for enjoying a cup of coffee,” says homeowner Sheila Siegerman. Initial plans included a second vaulted ceiling, but existing ductwork kiboshed the idea.
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