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Description
Any Pinterest or web search on “mid-century kitchen” is going to yield a plethora of open plan kitchens featuring a central island. But as we learned a couple of weeks ago from friend of the pod (and mid-century houses everywhere), Atom Stevens, a mid-century kitchen is a room with four walls.
So where did this “open mid-century kitchen” myth come from?
I’m wrapping up our kitchen season with a deep dive into one of my all-time favorite open kitchen plans - it’s also very likely THE OG island kitchen - The Stahl House (Case Study House 22), designed by California architect Pierre Koenig.
In today’s episode you’ll hear:
- Why this open kitchen is actually defined by constraints.
- Which elements make this dramatic kitchen eminently useable.
- How to adapt Koenig’s creative design moves to work in even the most modest mid-century ranch.
Get the full show notes with all the trimmings at https://www.midmod-midwest.com/2407
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