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Original floor plan had kitchen and living room separated from dining room with a doorway entrance. Wall was removed to make the main floor all open concept.
Photographer: Sarah Janes
BEE Exteriors/Crask Homes & Design LLC
-The main floor of this 1980's Bloomington home underwent a complete transformation. The decision to eliminate the formal living room and replace it with the dinning room created the space to make this stunning design possible. Removing a wall and expanding the kitchen into the space where the dining room used to be created a large 30 x 13 footprint to build this impressive kitchen that incorporates both granite & hardwood counter tops, beautiful cherry cabinetry and lots of natural sunlight. We built an archway between the kitchen and dinning room adding a touch of character. We also removed the railing separating the kitchen from the family room. The kitchen, dining room and entryway were all updated with stained hardwood floors.
ALL Renovation & Design LLC
This home addition didn't go according to plan... and that's a good thing. Here's why.
Family is really important to the Nelson's. But the small kitchen and living room in their 30 plus-year-old house meant crowded holidays for all the children and grandchildren. It was easy to see that a major home remodel was needed. The problem was the Nelson's didn't know anyone who had a great experience with a builder.
The Nelson's connected with ALL Renovation & Design at a home show in York, PA, but it wasn't until after sitting down with several builders and going over preliminary designs that it became clear that Amos listened and cared enough to guide them through the project in a way that would achieve their goals perfectly. So work began on a new addition with a “great room” and a master bedroom with a master bathroom.
That's how it started. But the project didn't go according to plan. Why? Because Amos was constantly asking, “What would make you 100% satisfied.” And he meant it. For example, when Mrs. Nelson realized how much she liked the character of the existing brick chimney, she didn't want to see it get covered up. So plans changed mid-stride. But we also realized that the brick wouldn't fit with the plan for a stone fireplace in the new family room. So plans changed there as well, and brick was ordered to match the chimney.
It was truly a team effort that produced a beautiful addition that is exactly what the Nelson's wanted... or as Mrs. Nelson said, “...even better, more beautiful than we envisioned.”
For Christmas, the Nelson's were able to have the entire family over with plenty of room for everyone. Just what they wanted.
The outside of the addition features GAF architectural shingles in Pewter, Certainteed Mainstreet D4 Shiplap in light maple, and color-matching bricks. Inside the great room features the Armstrong Prime Harvest Oak engineered hardwood in a natural finish, Masonite 6-panel pocket doors, a custom sliding pine barn door, and Simonton 5500 series windows. The master bathroom cabinetry was made to match the bedroom furniture set, with a cultured marble countertop from Countertec, and tile flooring.
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