Airy and bright kitchen makeover
Rich and Linda Peters loved the 1929 Spanish colonial revival-style bungalow they bought several years ago, but not its dark, poorly remodeled kitchen.
“There was no real work triangle, the windows had been partially covered with gypsum board to create inside arches, and there was a stairway leading from the back of the kitchen down to the garage level,” says Linda, one of Sunset’s photo editors.
The couple wanted to preserve and enhance the architectural style of the house while opening the kitchen to the outdoors. They moved the stairway to a more central location at the back of the entry hall, which made room for a 10- by 8-foot kitchen deck that’s accessible through French doors. And they removed the gypsum-board arches, allowing the original windows to flood the room with light.