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Flip through the glossy pages of the latest New Old House magazine and you will find the aptly named article “Bright Spot” featuring the work of Montpelier architect Sandra Vitzthum. This bright and breezy kitchen and family room exude summer, like a cool refuge where you can almost feel a zephyr. But then, with its expanses of white, high ceilings, plenty of natural light, and delicate detailing, the space conveys a sense of openness also reminiscent of winter. Whatever the time of year, there is a quality of stillness and breathing room that makes you want to relax

Sandra achieved this look by removing the walls separating the old dining space, den, and family rooms, thereby opening views throughout the house and to the outside. She also had the low, 7’6″ ceilings removed to expose beams and enable the installation of skylights.

 

I must admit, I love how our Insulator Pendants look so light and delicate in this space. They add subtle texture and sparkle without detracting from the simplicity and architectural merit of the room. Something else might have looked busy.

Notice the ball jar pendant in the pantry. Clever.

For the full story and more pictures, go to the New Old House website.

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