
This remodel of an outdated kitchen was driven by an amateur chef who wanted to indulge his love of cooking with family and friends. The homeowner requested a Wolf range and a large island prep area. Cathy Gaspar and Nicole Truesdell of Gaspar's Construction, in Seattle, collaborated on the design.
“Architecturally, [the alcove] is on axis with the living room, so it is the focal point when you look into the kitchen,” Truesdell says. “This alcove is a functional space with supplies for cooking needs, but it is also beautiful and a place that your eye goes to when you look at the kitchen.”
The designers turned to a custom cabinet company to craft the maple cabinets and the arched rangehood cover. “Each hood comes with a recommended height and we also have our own standard, so we used a combination,” Gaspar says. “You need to have good coordination between the hood and cabinet companies; we had the hood sent to the cabinetmaker. It's important to pre-order and be on top of your game to have it all come together as you want it to.”
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