Kitchens & Bathrooms Quarterly

SMALL BUT MIGHTY

Making the most of a small footprint, ergonomic considerations and abundant storage options are what drove the clever design of this kitchen redo.

Originally built in the eighties, this architecturally designed space was very much on-trend in its day. However, its U-shaped layout,

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