Before: Kitchen
Since the "kitchen" is part of the main living area, it had to look good and incorporate clever storage solutions.
After: Kitchen
A Kohler sink (set atop an accordion table from Arhaus Furniture) and a simple GE stove do the trick. The family upgraded the makeshift shelves with uniform rectangular units. "It's easy to forget about stuff hidden in a closet," says Sheri. "Cubbies keep whatever you use most in plain sight."
In this photo: Antique duck decoys, a midcentury ad for fishing lures, and a wooden arrow sign mingle with cookware on the shelves. The "7" placard above the bathroom door is a vestige of the home's former life as a vacation rental, while the walls are painted French Gray by Farrow & Ball.
Before: Dining Area
The Webers eschewed this built-in, vinyl-topped table for a mobile sideboard. Here and throughout, they pulled off the wood paneling, exposing the home's original walls with all their nooks and crannies. The pine floors received a sanding to highlight the wood's natural grain.
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