This large 1931 bungalow in Plaza Hills had been remodeled previously over the course of its 90+ year history, but for this young family, they wanted to take it a step further to bring it into the 2020's. True to homes built of that era, the kitchen, formal dining room, den, and living room were all designated spaces, separated by walls with narrow doorways and a larger, central fireplace. They sought our expertise to redesign most of the main floor, resulting in an L-shaped great room, that would encompass an eat-in kitchen, open dining room and a casual seating area for guests to mingle. They wanted to be able to easily prepare meals while keeping an eye on their daughter or entertaining guests at the same time. This large 1931 bungalow in Plaza Hills had been remodeled previously over the course of its 90+ year history, but for this young family, they wanted to take it a step further to bring it into the 2020's. True to homes built of that era, the kitchen, formal dining room, den, and living room were all designated spaces, separated by walls with narrow doorways and a larger, central fireplace.
This large 1931 bungalow in Plaza Hills had been remodeled previously over the course of its 90+ year history, but for this young family, they wanted to take it a step further to bring it into the 2020's. True to homes built of that era, the kitchen, formal dining room, den, and living room were all designated spaces, separated by walls with narrow doorways and a larger, central fireplace. They sought our expertise to redesign most of the main floor, resulting in an L-shaped great room, that would encompass an eat-in kitchen, open dining room and a casual seating area for guests to mingle. They wanted to be able to easily prepare meals while keeping an eye on their daughter or entertaining guests at the same time. This large 1931 bungalow in Plaza Hills had been remodeled previously over the course of its 90+ year history, but for this young family, they wanted to take it a step further to bring it into the 2020's. True to homes built of that era, the kitchen, formal dining room, den, and living room were all designated spaces, separated by walls with narrow doorways and a larger, central fireplace. They sought our expertise to redesign most of the main floor, resulting in an L-shaped great room, that would encompass an eat-in kitchen, open dining room and a casual seating area for guests to mingle. They wanted to be able to easily prepare meals while keeping an eye on their daughter or entertaining guests at the same time.