Mini Marvel | Globe Magazine

 

How small is too small for a kitchen to function effectively? Homeowner Valerie Paric can attest that while 58 square feet sounds insubstantial, the kitchen in her 525-square-foot Cambridge condo is anything but — once designer Diane Burcz worked her magic, that is. Paric says, ‘It was so dysfunctional that I can’t believe I didn’t renovate sooner.’ ” - Marni Elyse Katz, Globe Magazine

The Globe Magazine feature shared the details of this astonishing renovation, including replacing the kitchen’s window with a smaller version, allowing for upper cabinetry. Solving the storage problem was a challenge, but using a Kerf board on the brick wall, and utilizing the ceiling height with additional stainless steel drawers and cupboards. Read more about this project here.


"We had a collaborative, trusting relationship that spurred productive conversations and produced the best possible results.”

Val P./ Client

 
 
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