The kitchen in this charming 1940s Toronto bungalow was clean and white but lacking in the style and efficiency department. Moving walls and plumbing was out of the question, so this makeover involved a quick cabinet switch-out in the existing footprint. Thanks to some detailed advance planning, all of the work was done during the two-month period between when the homeowners got the keys to their new house and their move-in date. I began the design work by identifying problem spots in the before kitchen.
The design decisions for the new kitchen all take their cues from the era of the house (paneled cabinet doors and glass knobs echo those in the rest of the interior), other elements in the home's architecture (the slate fireplace surround inspired the use of grey Carrara marble and black quartz) and the homeowners design preference (a fresh take on French bistro).
Check out the before and after pictures of this mini kitchen makeover
Before problems
1 The tall pantry unit was interfering with the traffic flow through the door to the hall.
2 The homeowners had been living in apartments with 24-inch-wide stoves for years and were ready to upgrade to standard 30-inch-wide cooking appliances.
3 Stove was deeper than counter, awkwardly jutting into the space.
4 Short upper cabinets and a deep bulkhead meant storage space was not being maximized
5 Existing pass-through counter was dated laminate and too high for standard-height stools.
6 There was no dishwasher
7 The valance over window was dated and made the ceiling seem lower.
8 Cupboard for microwave wasted valuable upper cabinet storage space.
9 Three different types of flooring were used in the entry, kitchen and hall resulting in a choppy look to the whole main floor.
10 The unattractive view needed to be camouflaged.
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Check out the before and after pictures of this mini kitchen makeover
Photography by Donna Griffith
6 Comments
What a disapointment not to see the before and after pictures. A lot of us are stuck with small kitchen and could use the help to renovate them. I bought an old apartment turned condo and have a very small kitchen. I wish you would edit your piece well before posting on the web and make sure that what is mention in the piece appears where it should.
Where are the pictures, I cannot find them
Yes, I agree. Why do you promise before and after pictures of this kitchen, but don't come across with them. It would be interesting to see. Please post what is promised. Thank you!!
I think they are supposed to be b4 and after pics but you are right cannot see anything
duh, I would be interested in seeing the before and after shots myself.
Where are the before and after pictures??? All I can see is a picture of a faucet and a little dark picture of a refrigerator and dishwasher. The article promises before and after pictures. Please post them!