Rift + Wave Partial Home Remodel

Key Features:

  • Dedicated laundry and powder rooms
  • Kitchen island with seating for 6
  • Integrated pantry, appliance garages, and custom storage solutions
  • Custom mudroom with built-in storage and charging station

 

What once felt dark, segmented, and inefficient is now a bright, connected, and highly functional first floor designed for real family living.

Our clients came to us with a home that simply wasn’t keeping up with their growing family. The kitchen was cramped, with tight working lanes and limited light. The laundry room doubled as a powder room—yet functioned poorly as both. Sightlines between spaces were cut off, making it difficult to stay connected to their young children throughout the day. Across the board, the home felt dated and disconnected.

Through thoughtful planning and strategic structural changes, we reimagined the entire first floor to better support how this family truly lives.

We began by redefining the entry experience—creating a true foyer complete with a dedicated drop zone and custom cubby storage. This space now acts as a natural landing point, bringing order and intention to everyday comings and goings.

Adjacent to the new entry, we relocated and redesigned the laundry room. Now positioned exactly where it needs to be, it functions as a hardworking utility space with countertops for folding, a utility sink for immediate stain treatment, and the ability to be closed off—keeping daily life contained when needed.

Separating the previously shared function allowed us to carve out a distinct, personality-filled powder room. Featuring a bold wave-patterned wallpaper and grounded by a custom reeded oak vanity with warm brass accents, this space delivers a moment of delight and individuality within the home.

The kitchen transformation is where the impact is felt most deeply.

What was once a dark, restrictive layout has been opened into a spacious, highly efficient U-shaped kitchen with generous clearances and an oversized island for gathering. A thoughtful mix of painted cabinetry and rift white oak introduces warmth and balance, while the custom reeded hood becomes a sculptural focal point. Open shelving, integrated pantry storage, and layered lighting ensure the space is as functional as it is beautiful.

Beyond aesthetics, the redesign prioritizes flow—both in movement and in connection. Sightlines between the kitchen, dining, and living areas were intentionally opened, allowing for ease of interaction and visibility throughout the main living spaces.

To unify the home, existing hardwood floors were refinished and extended, creating continuity and a seamless visual experience from one space to the next.

The result is a home that feels lighter, more open, and deeply aligned with how this family lives day to day—designed not just to look beautiful, but to support everything from busy mornings to slow, shared evenings.

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Location

Beverly, MA

Year

2025

Scope

Kitchen, Laundry Room, Powder Room, Mudhall

Collaboration

Sabrina Cole Quinn Photography, Julia Heffelfinger Styling, Rubie’s Plumbing, Upwire Electric, Boston Pro Painting, Gerrity Stone, Custom Wood Products

Project Cost

$200,001 – $500,000
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