10 Tips for Kitchen Remodeling

Find out what Michael and Alison Brewer learned when they added an airy kitchen to their 1920s cottage, plus where they saved and splurged during the renovation

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Your Home’s Story
Erik Kvalsvik

Your Home’s Story

2. “Embrace architectural elements that at first seem quirky or out of place but in the end add character and soul,” says Alison. “Don’t worry about the transition from old to new; let the home tell the story of its evolution. You can make it cohesive with color, materials, and furnishings.”

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