Why remodel your kitchen when you can add on an entirely new space? Remodelista tours an add-on that's filled with light.
Ageometrically perfect kitchen addition to a traditional 1920 Tudor house in Short Hills, New Jersey, from New York–based Messana O'Rorke Architects. The double-height space is flooded with natural light and is joined to the rest of the house with a band of glass; a wall of cabinetry containing the refrigerator is flanked by two marble counters; one containing double sinks facing a ten-foot-tall window.
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