Table Service Down and Out of the Way


The owner of this Atlanta farmhouse wanted a kitchen remodel that worked for her daily needs as well as for entertaining guests. Amanda Johnson of Small Carpenters at Large, in Atlanta, designed a fold up/down table on the non-working side of an island. “[The client] wanted an eat-in kitchen, but we didn't want to sacrifice space to make it officially eat-in,” Johnson says. “We had to fit a lot into a small space.”

The half-circle shape helps maintain comfortable traffic flow around the table when it's raised.

Johnson turned to her custom cabinetmaker Lockwood Custom Furniture, which also crafted the charcoal-stained maple island and surrounding white cabinets. The cabinetmaker crafted a tabletop that, when open, is held up with two cast iron brackets and, when closed, is disguised by a cap that covers the hinge.

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