This series of photos shows before and after images side by side--the first photo is the only one with the before on the left.
This tiny powder room had the first corner toilet I had ever seen! When we discovered they are still manufactured we replaced the "harvest gold" for a crisp new white one! It was a unique feature that we didn't mind keeping and made the best use of the small space. The pedestal sink not only made the small space feel bigger, it is a sculptural delight!
The kitchen area was a compact galley shape until we took down a lot of walls, which enlarged the room to a spacious 18x20--not bad for an antique house!
This shot of the breakfast nook shows how tight the space was before we removed the wall.
This is the same annoying wall from the outside of the breakfast nook. The dutch door gives us another way to gaze at our favorite back yard view!
The new location of the fridge was where the exterior door was originally. Moving it gave a much larger work area in the kitchen. The island is currently double the size of the temporary one in this picture.
This view shows how much larger the kitchen space is. The old photo was taken from a narrow passageway that contained the washer and dryer. Not a nice view to get to the dining room!
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