The owners commissioned dear friend and well known ceramic artist Margrét Jónsdóttir to make tiles for their backsplash. Margrét’s handmade white ceramic tiles incorporate beloved family recipes; adding texture and warmth to an otherwise streamlined kitchen.
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The previous kitchen and eat-in area were combined to make a larger modern kitchen.
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For a family who loves to cook and entertain, the original kitchen and dining area of this 1980’s rowhouse in Reykjavik was too cramped and compartmentalized.
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The kitchen, dining room, and living room now flow together creating a more livable and bright space.
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Relocating the kitchen entry and opening the wall adjacent to the dining room, created a more efficient and sociable space—not only for everyday family activity, but also for entertaining a large group.
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Reykjavik
To keep the kitchen uncluttered, everyday items are corralled out of view, yet remain easy to access.