SOLUTIONS

Major accomplishment is ability to have a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor transition and nice flow for larger group gatherings

design and construct 12’ x 11’ breakfast room on rear elevation
interior features expansive course of windows, tray ceilings; French door accesses new   12’ x  35’ deck with wide-tread side stairs and 10’x 20’ screen in porch.
develop schematic for rerouting plumbing and electrical; remove (load-bearing) wall dividing kitchen and family room to update and connectivity of space.
install hardwood floor to visually unify kitchen, family, new breakfast room addition
            As well as sand and finish the entire first floor
kitchen interior: re-route plumbing; remove soffits
remove 11’ wide of rear elevation wall as required to create contiguous breakfast room

Kitchen interior:
            Install crown moulding; chair rails – tray ceiling in breakfast room
            Develop efficient space plan for sink, stove, refrigerator, double oven emphasizing appropriate work triangles
            Color scheme, tones and finishes for cabinets, surfaces, walls reinforces light and airy ambiance create by substantial increase in natural light
            Recessed ceiling lights
            Leaded glass facing cabinets lend decorative

Screen porch includes 2 skylights; beaded cedar stain ceiling.

       Arched (cathedral style) screen panels

Open deck

           Vinyl white railing provides visual contrast
            Visual linkage to wooded backyard

Lower patio

            Resurface; restore to original look

 

 

PROBLEMS

A family of three lived in a a colonial home in Burke for over 20 years, without any major changes done to the house, and now comes a time that he is retiring and wants to spend more time at home enjoying backyard while wife gardening and entertaining indoor and outdoor.

Wall between family room and kitchen restricts circulation; no visual linkage; spaces are uncomfortably tight, excessively compartmentalized

load-bearing wall that routes plumbing and electrical

Lack of cabinet, storage space; limited counter surfaces 

Lack of natural light combined with dark builder grade cabinets and floors result in gloomy interior

Owner, reaching retirement, wants to develop outdoor space
 screen porch for insect-resistant indoor/outdoor use; deck for open air

rear elevation situated on steep slope presents significant need to re-grade
   footing and foundation require 8’ excavation