Jennifer and Jay Mutschler were near retirement and wanted a fresh start in a walkable urban neighborhood. So they left Richfield on a quest for a townhouse in Minneapolis.
"I knew we had found the right one when I stepped inside the kitchen," said Jennifer. "It was large and bright with lots of light." The location near Lake Calhoun, the Midtown Greenway bike path and Minikahda Club golf course also was appealing.
But that light-filled 1990s kitchen still needed a revitalizing face-lift. Appliance placement also had to be addressed; the refrigerator on a wall across the room blocked traffic flow. The Mutschlers saw potential in the spacious kitchen and adjacent casual dining spot and planned to create an updated multifunctional area. "The design had to designate space for cooking, entertaining, working on the computer — and a small TV in the corner," said Sarah Maly, a designer at Sawhill Custom Kitchens & Design.
And Maly accomplished this without tearing down walls or dramatically altering the layout. "Thoughtful changes can make a big impact on how a homeowner cooks and entertains," she said. The modernized kitchen is a breath of fresh air — from the interlocking pieces of quartz on the center island top to the contemporary melamine textured gray cabinets.
"The kitchen is where we spend most of our time," said Jennifer. "It's a happy place."
For details on the project, turn to H3.
The challenge: Update, improve and infuse some personality into a basic builder kitchen inside a 1990s townhouse — without altering the footprint. "I had some ideas to give it a more contemporary look," said homeowner Jennifer Mutschler. At the same time, the eco-conscious couple wanted to re-use or recycle what they could and then incorporate new environmentally friendly materials.
The designer: Sarah Maly, Sawhill Custom Kitchens & Design, International Market Square, sawhillkitchens.com, 612-338-3991.