Amateur chef Chuck Densinger designed his dream kitchen from scratch. And he made sure the recipe had all of his special seasonings.
One-of-a-kind features include a prep sink with a foot pedal to pump water and a movable rolling cabinet. But a steel-clad wood-fired pizza oven is the kitchen's tastiest ingredient.
"I worked at a pizza place in high school and college," said Chuck. "I was interested in the artisan pizza movement and always wanted one."
The kitchen makeover is a major piece of Vicki and Chuck's enhanced 1950s split-level home in Edina, which is open for the Luxury Remodeling Tour in June. Chuck will give cooking demonstrations, and staffers from Erotas Custom Building will answer questions. You also can inspect a sunroom turned into a formal dining room and two updated bathrooms during the tour.
"We want to show people that you don't have to move or put on an addition to have more space, better function and good design," said Vicki.
Kitchen magician
After buying their 1957 home, the Densingers waited nearly 20 years before exploring what they wanted to change — and then how to do it.
"It had a nice feeling, and we knew we could raise our two kids here," said Vicki. In 2003, they gave the kitchen a cosmetic facelift, installing new cabinets, counters and appliances.
But the couple are Martha Stewart-level entertainers, with Chuck the cook extraordinaire. The cramped kitchen still had an inefficient layout and was closed off from the rest of the house. To walk through, traffic had to flow past the stove. "When I was in full-on cooking mode, people were by the hot pans and got in the way," said Chuck.