Open Concept Space Planning 

Are you thinking about renovating?  Do you want to tear down your walls and create an open concept design? Before you do, it is essential to think about how you use a space and what problems you are trying to solve. If you enjoy formal dining, you may not want to remove these walls.DSC_0242 copyHowever, if you are like many families today, you rarely use this space. Taking down the walls will add space you can enjoy daily.DSC_0237 copyRemoving walls opens up possibilities, improves flow, function, and can make the most of natural lighting, but can also remove cabinets and storage. Adding a kitchen island recovers storage lost by removing walls while creating a gathering place for family meals and entertaining.IMG_6096 copyNo walls mean easy access to the new family dining area.IMG_6093 copyFor this project in West Chester, additional windows added to the new family dining area creates a feeling of openness to the outdoors while bringing light into the kitchen, dining area, and surrounding spaces.IMG_6092 copy IMG_6099 copyCabinets by Hunter Kitchen and Bath

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