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BEST USE OF SMALL SPACE
Jennifer Husch Design and Brooke Katz, Brooke Katz Interiors | New Rochelle
JENNIFER HUSCH AND BROOKE KATZ
The clients purchased a Tudor-style home and wanted to modernize and expand the kitchen. One of the designers’ tasks was to transform the existing butler pantry into a sleek wet bar. Nestled between the dining room and kitchen, this compact wet bar serves as a stylish link between the two spaces, with the formal design visible from the dining room. Glass upper cabinets were chosen to showcase the clients’ fine dinnerware and decorative items. The fridge and bar sink are centrally located in the en- tertaining spaces for easier access when hosting. The design team kept the original leaded glass windows to preserve the charm of the 1920s Tudor, while embracing more modern touches within the design. One standout feature of this bar is the crackled emerald tile backsplash. Its rich tone adds a burst of color, framing the window and making it a focal point.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Julie Leffell
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