Hobson Remodel

Reno, Nev.

1 MIN READ

Asa Gilmore

Project Credits

Entrant/Architect
Hawkins and Associates, Reno

Builder
MB Construction, Reno

The kitchen was cramped, with a tiny eating area that interfered with the cooking zone. It just didn’t suit the owners, a family of four whose style is casual, even when company’s coming. Contradictory as it sounds, the solution for this small kitchen was a big island. Architect Jack Hawkins came up with a solution that does it all: an island that’s both open plan and gracious, fusing the eating and cooking areas. Made of African mahogany, natural quartz, and waxed steel, the 17-foot island won an award for its smart design. Differing heights between prep and dining spaces allow the different functions to be clearly delineated while being adjacent to each other; seating is possible at both areas. To further open up the kitchen, the rear wall of the split-level house was blown open, replaced by 22-foot-long, triple-sliding glass doors that open onto a deck built flush with the kitchen floor. From the backyard looking in, this big, multitasker of a kitchen island takes center stage, getting the visibility it deserves.

Learn more about markets featured in this article: Reno, NV.

About the Author

Amy Albert

Amy Albert is editor of Custom Home and a senior editor at Builder. She covers all aspects of design. Previously, she was kitchen design editor at Bon Appetit; before that, she was senior editor at Fine Cooking, where she shot, edited, and wrote stories on kitchen design. Amy studied art history with an emphasis on architecture and urban design at the University of Pennsylvania. She lives in Los Angeles. Write her at aalbert@hanleywood.com, follow her on Twitter @CustomHomeMag and @amyatbuilder, or join her on Custom Home's Facebook page. 

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