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Photo of a mid-sized transitional l-shaped eat-in kitchen in Boston with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, dark hardwood floors, with island, white splashback, subway tile splashback, brown floor, panelled appliances and grey benchtop.
RBL Architects
RBL Architects
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Newton Centre

Transitional Kitchen, Boston

This project was nearly a complete gut renovation of an existing Victorian built in the 1890’s. We did save or rebuild major elements such as the exterior millwork, ornate entry stair and stained glass windows. An addition to the south side of the house integrated the rooflines and exterior details to create a seamless blend between the old and new. The goal of the project was to modernize the house and interior layout while still keeping the feel of a traditional home. Major elements in the scope included a completely new open kitchen, expanded living room, new master bedroom and bath suite, all new family baths and powder room. The renovation also included a library to house the owner’s extensive book collection as well as a basement workout and family room area. One primary request of the owners was to rid the house of a bat infestation problem due to poorly detailed roof vents. Once we rebuilt the roof soffits and provided new insulation for the house, the bat issue was resolved.