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The new pantry is located where the old pantry was housed. The exisitng pantry contained standard wire shelves and bi-fold doors on a basic 18" deep closet. The homeowner wanted a place for deocorative storage, so without changing the footprint, we were able to create a more functional, more accessible and definitely more beautiful pantry!
Alex Claney Photography, LauraDesignCo for photo staging

Washington DC - Mid Century Modern with a Contemporary Flare - Kitchen
Design by #JenniferGilmer and #ScottStultz4JenniferGilmer in Washington, D.C
Photography by Keith Miller Keiana Photography
http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/portfolio-view/mid-century-kitchen-washington-dc/

The island cooking zone with ovens, induction hob and ceiling mounted extractor is designed to keep the business end of preparing a meal away from the more communal breakfast bar.

Custom designed walk in kitchen pantry.
Bradley Jones Photography

Custom pantry really keeps everything at hand and organized while out of sight.
Photo by: Brice Ferre
After Blisshaus: one wall of Blisshaus jars that hold 3 months of shelf-stable foods for a family of four.
We love our clients and our clients love us. Bill, the dad in the home exclaimed "everytime I walk by the wall of jars I get full body chills of joy"... now this gives us goosebumps! xoxox the Blisshaus team
Jonathan Edwards Media
Traditional kitchen design helps make the kitchen more functional, as seen in this photo. A cabinet has been outfitted with great organizational tools like a built-in spice rack drawer and ample storage for unwieldy pots, pans and cutting boards.
Klopf Architecture’s client, a family of four with young children, wanted to update their recently purchased home to meet their growing needs across generations. It was essential to maintain the mid-century modern style throughout the project but most importantly, they wanted more natural light brought into the dark kitchen and cramped bathrooms while creating a smoother connection between the kitchen, dining and family room.
The kitchen was expanded into the dining area, using part of the original kitchen area as a butler's pantry. With the main kitchen brought out into an open space with new larger windows and two skylights the space became light, open, and airy. Custom cabinetry from Henrybuilt throughout the kitchen and butler's pantry brought functionality to the space. Removing the wall between the kitchen and dining room, and widening the opening from the dining room to the living room created a more open and natural flow between the spaces.
New redwood siding was installed in the entry foyer to match the original siding in the family room so it felt original to the house and consistent between the spaces. Oak flooring was installed throughout the house enhancing the movement between the new kitchen and adjacent areas.
The two original bathrooms felt dark and cramped so they were expanded and also feature larger windows, modern fixtures and new Heath tile throughout. Custom vanities also from Henrybuilt bring a unified look and feel from the kitchen into the new bathrooms. Designs included plans for a future in-law unit to accommodate the needs of an older generation.
The house is much brighter, feels more unified with wider open site lines that provide the family with a better transition and seamless connection between spaces.
This mid-century modern remodel is a 2,743 sf, 4 bedroom/3 bath home located in Lafayette, CA.
Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf and Angela Todorova
Contractor: Don Larwood
Structural Engineer: Sezen & Moon Structural Engineering, Inc.
Landscape Designer: n/a
Photography ©2018 Scott Maddern
Location: Lafayette, CA
Year completed: 2018
Link to photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/aqxfwk7wdot9jja/AADWuIcsHHE-AGPfq13u5htda?dl=0





