The existing original kitchen was too small to accommodate food preparation, serve as a mudroom, and hold a table and chairs for a family of five.

A modest addition created a mudroom (with closet and built-in kids’ cubbies), an eat-in family room (with a built-in banquette) and a breakfast bar and spacious working kitchen, open to a butler’s pantry (adjacent to the dining room).

The kitchen features a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a Wolf cooktop with Zephyr range hood, two Miele dishwashers and Miele double wall ovens. The addition exterior borrows the stucco and batten motifs found in the original Tudor house and features a Marvin round-top mahogany entry door, similar to other round-top doors in the home.

The space is comfortable and functional for the routines of a family of five, and a great space for entertaining.

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