September 14, 2007
Filed Under (Interior Design Ideas) by Yossawat
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A 1980’s condominium was gutted to the studs and room defining walls were removed. A loft living space was created with a social kitchen open to the Living and Dining areas. Instead of walls, freestanding custom cabinetry defines the limits of the new kitchen. A large bow window was added making the kitchen area roomier, creating space for a large table as well as a sofa and arm chair. The focus of the kitchen is an Italian marble work table that allows both cooking production and dining. The goal of the design was to create a kitchen that integrates active cooking, free flowing socializing, with a premium emphasis on the conversational participation of the cook.
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Existing walls between rooms were removed, and a shiny blue epoxy floor connects the different spaces.
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Existing windows were replaced with large pieces of fixed glass, and other windows were added.
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Source : Bohl Architects

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1 Comment posted on "Baltimore Loft"
oz on October 19th, 2007 at 1:45 am #

nice


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