Sewickley Residence 14
This project found its inspiration in the original lines of the home.
The original kitchen was small and cramped, and a secondary service staircase limited the placement of cabinets. By eliminating the staircase, and exposing some of the original brick, we were able to keep the charm of the home as well as updating to the conveniences of a modern kitchen. We wanted a connection with the great room, but also wanted to define the two individual spaces. We did this by creating this seating area with pendant lights.
By reducing the amount of upper cabinets, we found an opportunity to create more of an open and light feeling in this very functional space. We were also able to keep some of the original tin ceiling by creating a coffered look.