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When Marcie bought her 1920s beach house, she knew it would need a complete renovation.

“The old kitchen had an awful layout, was super small, lacked storage, and was closed off from the rest of the house so you couldn’t see anyone when you were in there (not good for little kids of having friends & family over!)” she said. “The cabinets were super old and had been re-faced with new-ish doors that weren’t bad, but again, weren’t exactly what we would have picked.”

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With a dramatic and impressive renovation effort, Marcie decided to scrap her existing kitchen, blowing out walls, opening doorways, and moving her kitchen to an entirely different room! The old kitchen became a dining room, and what used to be a 3-season sunroom was completely demolished and rebuilt to become the new kitchen.

In addition to allowing her to create her dream kitchen, gutting the sunroom gave her more living space and allowed her to add an additional bedroom – with its own bathroom! When the builders broke down the wall to open up into the new kitchen, she said it was “one of the best moments of my life.”

She didn’t stop with the kitchen, however. Embodying a style of casual, every-day elegance with coastal, traditional and rustic influences, she worked with her designer Elise St. Michel to create a gorgeous, “small but mighty” laundry room featuring Shaker-styled cabinets in Light Gray.

“We started out with the laundry down in the basement when we first bought this house, so adding a second-floor laundry room into the renovation was pretty high on our priorities,” said Marcie. “With two boys and two dogs in the house, this space is a total game changer!”

To see more of Marcie’s 1920s beach house renovation, visit her blog at Design Sixty Five.