Merit Award, Kitchen Remodeling Over $100,000: Breaking It Down

Project Details

Project Name
Merit Award, Kitchen Remodeling Over $100,000: Breaking It Down
Architect
Jonathan Feldman
Project Types
Single Family
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2011
Style
Modern
Room or Space
Kitchen

Project Description

Priorities

  • Bring in more natural light; update the kitchen’s design; create a more open floor plan

Solutions

To update this stuffy, dark kitchen in a midcentury home in San
Francisco’s Sea Cliff neighborhood, designer Jonathan Feldman and Lisa
Lougee literally broke down barriers. Walls and entire rooms were
eliminated to bring the feeling of the nearby Pacific Ocean as far into
the interior as possible. A heavy wall enclosing a staircase between the
kitchen and the front hallway was replaced with a translucent glass
panel, flooding the kitchen with natural light.

Feldman and Lougee expanded the kitchen, losing a bedroom and full bath
in the process, but gaining a breakfast nook and a built-in desk.
Frosted glass behind the desk allows light to filter through. Lighter
finishes and modern appliances help bring contemporary panache to the
new, open-plan kitchen while still respecting the home’s midcentury
heritage.

Judges’ comments

“It takes the transition from dark and dated to light and airy to a whole new level.” —Mark A. Newman, senior editor, REMODELING.


Spec List

Countertops: Caeserstone

Dishwasher: Bosch

Kitchen plumbing fittings: Franke

Lighting fixtures: Ameico; Lampa

Microwave: Dacor

Oven: Bluestar

Paints/stains: ICI Paints

Windows: SF Windows & Doors

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