Gardner/Fox designed and developed a master plan for this house that would renovate multiple rooms on multiple floors, while maintaining the historic integrity of the home. Although traditional finish…
Our homeowners had originally purchased their condo as a temporary space, and decided to stay a bit longer. The space was segmented, and had poor flow for guests. During the renovation, we showed our clients…
The original kitchen, dining room, and patio areas were divided by walls, each small and dark. This renovation combined the three spaces to create clear site lines through the back of the home. The new…
This renovation furnishes its owners with a welcoming space for entertaining friends while paying respect to architecture of the house. The expanded kitchen promotes a connection with the new porch and…
The client purchased a contemporary home but dreamed of updating it with classic style. Since the home offered plenty of space, it just needed new finishes. The kitchen naturally required the most dramatic…
Gardner/Fox removed the kitchen’s existing cabinetry and appliances and redesigned the layout to be more suitable for the needs of its new owners. Their request for an island with casual seating provided…
A dark, dated kitchen gets an expanded footprint and crisp, white finishes with clean lines and touches of stainless steel for a bit of an industrial/modern look.
The existing ballroom in this 300 year old home was converted into a kitchen. Custom coffers and multistage crown molding house up-lighting and indirect lighting that illuminate the space and showcase…
Warmth abounds in this custom tailored kitchen renovation situated on Delancey Street in the heart of Philadelphia. Earthy and inviting soapstone countertops and creamy cabinets mix surprisingly well with…
Before this modern update, this small Philadelphia kitchen had limited storage space and a measly island. The new modern space includes ample storage space and a custom built waterfall island, with a built…