
Wright St. — Arlington
Opened the load-bearing wall between kitchen and dining, replaced cabinets with flat-panel whites, quartz counters.

3rd St. is a two-family near Inman Square — twelve-foot-wide kitchen, tenants upstairs. The owners wanted a real kitchen in the footprint they had, not a bigger one. We kept the same four walls, moved the sink three feet, and built a shaker run that got them six more linear feet of counter.
Cabinets are a Fabuwood Galaxy Horizon in a warm white, apron-front fireclay sink, and a butcher-block-capped baker's end on the long run. The backsplash is a three-by-six crackle-glaze subway in a running bond. Plumbing came up through the basement unchanged. The electrical panel was already fifty years old, so we pulled a small sub-panel permit and added three circuits for the range, disposal, and dishwasher.
Floors were the tricky part. We patched the oak where the old sink cabinet sat, feathered the stain over a weekend, and let the finish cure before the crew walked it again. The patch is invisible unless you know where to look. The upstairs tenants never complained about noise — we ran a stairwell protection plan with zip walls between the units.



“Tight footprint in a two-family. The crew kept the stairwell clean enough that our upstairs tenants never complained.”