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When three homeowners wanted to give a fresh look to their kitchens, they turned to designers with an eye for good taste...
Jim Nedohon and Steven Golsch are old hands at redoing kitchens. The day before their most recent renovation, they put together a five-course brunch for 40 in their garden. At 5:30 the next morning, the two were wrapping crystal, emptying cabinets, and carting off furniture. By 11 o'clock, their kitchen was gutted right down to the studs.
“At least” says Nedohon, “we didn't have to clean up after the party.”
Kitchens that make up in sizzle what they lack in size...
Bob Kay, owner of Kitchen & Bath Factory in Arlington, advises clients to take cabinets right up to the ceiling to claim every inch of storage space: “Good for stuff clients rarely use.”
The way we work... In these kitchens, too many chefs make the mood
The desk is sleek, black and high-tech, and it’s paired with a high-back, important-looking chair.
A few feet away is a brand new kitchen, with a tea kettle on the stove and towels on the bar of the oven.
Sound like a home office?
It’s not. It's the front part of Kitchen and Bath Factory at 4624 Lee Highway in Arlington.