Treasured Threshold
Even more fitting for the little vintage bungalow was the newly arched threshold between the laundry room and the kitchen, which Waters had re-shaped from an ill-fitting rectangular threshold.
“Amy’s favorite feature of her house was the arch from the living room into the dining room,” Waters says. “We decided to replicate that in the kitchen to create cohesion.”
“Amy’s favorite feature of her house was the arch from the living room into the dining room,” Waters says. “We decided to replicate that in the kitchen to create cohesion.”
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