The renovated kitchen honors architectural precedents in the house, including lighting coves, crescent drawer pulls, and match-grained cabinetry doors that roll along the same hardware used in 1947. The clerestory directs light onto the maple island, whose proportions and structure pay homage to the dining room’s original table. Even the terrazzo recalls the feeling of the first flooring material—asbestos tile— which was abated for safety.  Photo 7 of 12 in What Would Victor Do?

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The renovated kitchen honors architectural precedents
in the house, including lighting coves, crescent
drawer pulls, and match-grained cabinetry doors
that roll along the same hardware used in 1947. The
clerestory directs light onto the maple island, whose
proportions and structure pay homage to the dining
room’s original table. Even the terrazzo recalls the
feeling of the first flooring material—asbestos tile—
which was abated for safety.