Reed Watts Architects’ redesign and extension of this 1750’s building shifted the focus from a busy street front and back, opening a kitchen and dining room to a secluded backyard. Let’s take a closer look at this amazing space.
The space is airy and so subtly open to the outside that it seems to merge with it. The walls, floor, and everything else are white, and the powder-gray cabinets and stainless steel appliances make the space more eye-catching. Different textures add interest to the space: whitewashed wooden beams on the ceiling, white marble countertops, white hexagonal tiles for the backsplash. A white brick wall and whitewashed dining set complete the space, and the entire glass wall can be removed to connect the kitchen to the outside.
Outside you can also see a terrace with benches to enjoy the sun, an oven and a small console table for cooking food. The owners can make pizza and other stuff here.