When Designer Kim Clements, owner of J.A.S. Design Build,
tackled her own kitchen refresh, she knew exactly what she wanted: “a social kitchen, but also a working kitchen.” Balancing function and aesthetic was top of mind in this small Seattle bungalow that was built in 1904. “Bungalows aren’t known for having a lot of space,” added Kim. “But everyone always ends up in the kitchen, which is why the island is configured the way it is. It’s more like a floating peninsula.”
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