HAVING GROWN UP IN TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA, respectively, Jenni and T.J. Fanning were used to homes with expansive interiors. That said, historical New England houses really appeal to them.
When they moved out of Boston for more space for their young family, they chose a shingled, side-entrance Colonial in Melrose built in the early-to-mid 1900s. "We enjoy the charm and flow of a house with walls," Jenni says.
The kitchen, however, was a bit too charming, so to speak. The bulky, painted wood cabinets, Formica countertops, vinyl flooring, and floral wallpaper hadn't been touched in decades. (The old-timey ironing board cupboard was endearing but didn't make the cut.) The layout was also less than ideal, with the range stuck on a wall by itself and the fridge shoved in the walk-in pantry next to it.
When the Fannings moved in, they relocated the fridge to solve another problem. "Without anything on either side of the stove, we were afraid that the kids would reach up and try to grab things while we were cooking," T.J. explains. "Putting the fridge next to the stove provided a barrier on one side of it and freed up the pantry."
Two months later, the couple engaged Jenni Jacobs of McGuire + Company Kitchen & Bath to completely reimagine the space. They wanted to make the kitchen inviting and functional for today’s family in a way that preserved the historic details and feel of the old house,” Jacobs says. The homeowners did not want the kitchen to look like a room built in 2022.
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CLEARING THE WAY
SHRINKING AN ISLAND, TAKING DOWN A WALL, AND OUTFITTING A PANTRY HELPS GIVE A CLOSED, CRAMPED KITCHEN NEW LIFE.
CHANGE OF SCENERY
BO PERKINS DESIGN CREATES A PLUM ISLAND DREAM HOME FOR EMPTY NESTERS.
REMODEL REWARDS
A FAMILY HOME IN NEWBURYPORT GETS A STYLISH KITCHEN AND BATH UPGRADE.
TASTE OF EUROPE
LARA SHAW EXPANDS AND REIMAGINES A KITCHEN IN ARLINGTON, INSPIRED BY THE HOMEOWNER'S EUROPEAN ROOTS.
A Designer's Eye
IT TOOK A PROFESSIONAL TO SEE THE POTENTIAL IN A RANCH HOUSE IN TOPSFIELD.
VIEW FINDER
ZeroEnergy Design creates a contemporary, energy efficient home set in the dunes in Gloucester.
FUNCTIONAL FARMHOUSE
An Ipswich farmhouse gets aesthetic and functional upgrade from Kristina Crestin Design.
Dreamscape
Dan Gordon Landscape Architects designs an idyllic outdoor setting for a young family.
REIMAGINING the Past
Patrick Ahearn brings 19th-century character back to an 1850s farmhouse.
Storybook Ending
A collaboration between Found Design Studio and Carpenter & MacNeille transforms this 19th-century cottage into a gracious family home.