Although the original layout largely made sense, the low ceilings and choppy spatial divisions inhibited cohesion and flow, according to homeowner Tamara Murray. “The biggest areas of the home that were not working were the segmented family, kitchen, and dining rooms,” she says. “We really wanted to be able to move seamlessly between the rooms.”  Photo 2 of 8 in A Bay Area Renovation Carves Away Space to Reveal a Luminous Family Home

A Bay Area Renovation Carves Away Space to Reveal a Luminous Family Home

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Although the original layout largely made sense, the low ceilings and choppy spatial divisions inhibited cohesion and flow, according to homeowner Tamara Murray. "The biggest areas of the home that were not working were the segmented family, kitchen, and dining rooms," she says. "We really wanted to be able to move seamlessly between the rooms."