For this 1960s home, the homeowners wanted thoughtful design and eco-friendly touches throughout the space. They had a well-defined vision but remained open to professional insights, allowing us to create a design that balanced functionality, sustainability, and budget-conscious decisions.
The kitchen was reimagined with warm toned wood cabinetry, along with extending the wood floors from the dining area. To separate the spaces for noise reduction without sacrificing light, we added in pocket doors with glass windows to help keep the flow of the main living areas.
Energy efficiency played a key role in the project, with strategic upgrades such as relocating the water heater and switching to a hybrid model. We also adjusted the backup furnace to side vent, reducing roof penetrations and improving overall efficiency.
The end result is a beautifully transformed home that integrates modern efficiencies, accessibility, and timeless design. Beyond the renovation itself, the homeowners gained a deeper understanding of their home’s functionality and feel more connected to their space than ever before.