Built in the 1920s, this Colonial Revival home in Providence, Rhode Island, was rich with period character, including Craftsman-style detailing. But the kitchen didn’t share in that charm. Small and inefficient, it fell short for a family with two young daughters. Looking for a space that better supported everyday life, the homeowners hired Jonathan Chambers Architects, Wescott Building & Remodeling and Three Sparrows Interior Design to create an addition that would expand the kitchen and make it more family-friendly.

To integrate the addition, the remodeling team took the existing kitchen down to the studs for a full overhaul. Interior designer Nicole Martel worked closely with the couple to develop a layout tailored to how they wanted to use the space and choose finishes that felt appropriate for the home’s period architecture. The new kitchen features an island large enough to seat the whole family, a second oven for holiday cooking and a walk-in pantry concealed behind false cabinet doors.



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