Moeschler also dropped in a modern-day skylight over the first-floor bedroom and opened up the kitchen to add an eating nook. It's framed by a marble-topped peninsula with a convenient niche for the microwave. Laundry machines hide discreetly behind beadboard doors.
Shown: The new eating nook was designed to fit seamlessly into the circa 1913 bungalow, which has held on to its original board-and-batten walls.
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