Maximizing Space in a Small Footprint

Modern Oak Craftsman

A family-focused remodel of bright, adaptable interior spaces that are designed to grow.

These homeowners came to us looking for big updates in a small footprint. Planning to expand their family, but eager to stay in a home they loved, they were looking to update their spaces to meet their growing needs.

As it stood, the home was a series of closed off rooms that felt awkward to navigate, with multiple “dead-zones” that were either too out of the way to be useful or too important for circulation to be repurposed without disrupting flow. Durability, visible sight lines throughout the home, and flexible spaces that could be adapted as needs changed surfaced as top priorities.

Ultimately, efficiency was of the utmost importance: packing in program and storage within their existing space, while making it feel more open, connected, and family friendly.

A remodeled kitchen in a single family home, featuring a curved cased opening under which stands a peninsula with a quartzite counter top. Behind the peninsula, the refrigerator and stove are seen to the left and open shelving and a window are seen the right. Globe pendants hang above the peninsual.
Sight Lines

Opening the kitchen to the formal dining room not only creates a open space, but allows for clear sight lines for keeping an eye on kids, pets, and the stove all at once. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Sight Lines

Opening the kitchen to the formal dining room not only creates a open space, but allows for clear sight lines for keeping an eye on kids, pets, and the stove all at once. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

A gas stove and oven with a chrome hood above it. The square tile backsplash behind the range is a neutral, light taupe. Surrounding the range is a white, quartzite countertop with custom storage drawers beneath. To the right of the stove, on an adjacent wall, is an open window.
Efficient Floor Plan

Reorganizing the kitchen floor plan helped remove a “dead-zone” near a previous door. Now, the kitchen is efficiently laid out, using every inch to its advantage. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Efficient Floor Plan

Reorganizing the kitchen floor plan helped remove a “dead-zone” near a previous door. Now, the kitchen is efficiently laid out, using every inch to its advantage. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

A close up of three shelves of open storage in a white oak. They are tucked against a cabinet of closed storage next to a window. There is a square tile backsplash running up the wall behind the shelves, ending at the top shelf.
Storage Solutions

Adding a variety of efficient storage was important to these homeowners. Small shelves of open storage add variety to the kitchen’s storage solutions while adding space to display beloved family objects and books. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Storage Solutions

Adding a variety of efficient storage was important to these homeowners. Small shelves of open storage add variety to the kitchen’s storage solutions while adding space to display beloved family objects and books. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

In the kitchen, careful space planning eliminated awkward circulation and improved sight lines. Once closed off, the kitchen now opens to a formal dining room through a new cased opening and honed quartzite-topped peninsula, allowing these parents to keep an eye on their children and pets while preparing meals. The peninsula doubles as a durable work surface and a space for casual dining.

Ample storage throughout the kitchen allows for odds and ends to be discreetly tucked away behind closed doors, while a bank of open shelving above the sink provides a special spot to feature the family’s collection of inherited antiques.

Generous windows allow in plentiful natural light, highlighting the space’s neutral palette of sandy ceramic tile and warm white walls. Above the peninsula, additional pendant lighting illuminates the space. Above the sink, a reeded glass pendant mirrors the reeded glass featured in the dining room’s built-in hutch.

A built-in storage hutch in a remodeled single-family home, featuring white oak casework with shaker cabinets and drawers, a white quartzite countertop, flanking cabinets set with reeded glass panels, and central open shelving backed by a rusty red, penny tile backsplash.
Built-In Anchor

In the dining room, a new built in of white oak anchors the space, adding storage and display areas in the interiors warm, modern style. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Built-In Anchor

In the dining room, a new built in of white oak anchors the space, adding storage and display areas in the interiors warm, modern style. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

A close-up image of a built-in cabinet’s backsplash.
Warm Tones

A rich, rusty red, ceramic penny tile backsplash adds a trendy touch, creating a playful balance with the light, modern interior. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Warm Tones

A rich, rusty red, ceramic penny tile backsplash adds a trendy touch, creating a playful balance with the light, modern interior. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

The dining hutch strikes a balance between casual and formal, easily accommodating everyday family meals as well as entertaining. An exquisite centerpiece to the space, the oak cabinets, polished nickel hardware, and a honed quartzite countertop tie into the kitchen’s design, while a backsplash of rusty red ceramic penny tile creates drama and a pop of lush color.

The home’s exterior is a true Craftsman. While the interior acknowledges the home’s architectural heritage, it deliberately departs from the Craftsman aesthetic with lighter colors, more contrast, and traditional forms.

New, Craftsman-style millwork and doors grounds the home in its aesthetic roots. The stained Douglas fir trim and doors pop against the contemporary white oak cabinetry seen throughout the home. Refined, traditional forms such as curved hardware, shaker cabinetry, and a consistent material palette allow the simple beauty of each space shine.

A set of built-in cabinets in white oak, featuring shaker-style doors and drawers and a cushioned seating nook to the left. The bottom of the built in has drawers that call be pulled out for storage, next to the bench are three large cabinets, and above are glass-panelled cabinets.
Flex Space

Not a mudroom, this extension of the living room is designed as a multi-purpose space, perfectly suited for tucking away jackets and storing arts, crafts, and toys from the kids. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Flex Space

Not a mudroom, this extension of the living room is designed as a multi-purpose space, perfectly suited for tucking away jackets and storing arts, crafts, and toys from the kids. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

A close up of a built-in cabinet’s reading nook. The seat is upholstered in a dusty plum fabric that looks slightly textured. There is a terracotta colored square pillow on the bench, along with a rectangle shaped tan pillow. The back of the nook is covered in an wallpaper with a geometric flower pattern in neutral brown and white.
Reading Nook

This reading nook is the perfect place to curl up with a book — cozy and private, yet bright within the sunlit room. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Reading Nook

This reading nook is the perfect place to curl up with a book — cozy and private, yet bright within the sunlit room. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

A peek into the home’s flex space through partially closed pocket doors, which feature panels of reeded glass. Beyond the doors, built-in cabinets are visible.
Reeded Glass

Pocket doors featuring reeded glass allow defuse light to filter in from the flex space’s large windows. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Reeded Glass

Pocket doors featuring reeded glass allow defuse light to filter in from the flex space’s large windows. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

A view from the flex space into the living room, showing how the pocket doors close our the living room space. The pocket doors are partially opened, showing their reeded glass panels, and the living room beyond.
Making Space

Once under-used, this corner of the living room is rendered more efficient and usable thanks to pocket doors, which allow the space to opened or closed without impacting the rest of the room. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Making Space

Once under-used, this corner of the living room is rendered more efficient and usable thanks to pocket doors, which allow the space to opened or closed without impacting the rest of the room. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Near the home’s entry, an underutilized corner behind the front door was another “dead zone” that needed addressing. It’s transformed into a flexible bonus room, complete with built-in storage and a reading nook.

Drenched in light, the compact space provides much-needed storage for coats, kids toys, and everyday clutter while improving the home’s sense of entry. The cozy reading nook features a plummy red cushion that ties into the rest of the home’s subtle use of color. A terracotta-colored throw pillow adds depth to the space, tempered by the subtle, geometric flower pattern in the featured wallpaper.

Reeded glass pocket doors in the same Douglas fir as the trim allow diffuse light to filter into the living room. Though designed to be able to be closed off, creating this discrete space for the kids adds functionality and purpose to an otherwise vacant corner. Over time, it can easily grow with the family, transitioning into a homework room, office, or craft space.

A straight on photograph of a powder room vanity, sink, and mirror. The room is narrow and the vanity take up the width of the wall, with a round mirror above. There is a small sconce to the left of the mirror and a window to the right.
Small Drama

The narrow powder room is a perfect place to invest in a dramatic color palette, with the quartzite countertop and white oak vanity tying the space into the rest of the home. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Small Drama

The narrow powder room is a perfect place to invest in a dramatic color palette, with the quartzite countertop and white oak vanity tying the space into the rest of the home. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

A small powder room oriented toward the corner, with a circular mirror and window in view. The window has a tan shade in an organic-looking fabric pulled down over most of it. There is a sink in front of the mirror with a small, turtle-shaped soap dish on it, with a bar of white and pink soap in it.
Rich Colors

Deep, oxblood-red paint adds drama to this small powder room, complementing the flower design in the wallpaper. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Rich Colors

Deep, oxblood-red paint adds drama to this small powder room, complementing the flower design in the wallpaper. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

A close up of the sink, mirror, and wallpaper in a small powder room. The mirror is silver and round above a white quartzite sink with polished nickel hardware. To the right of the sink is a window with oxblood red painted trim.
Cool Tones

Periwinkle wallpaper featuring a maroon flower pattern nods to the warm tones of the lower level while adding in bold, cool tone to the small powder room. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Cool Tones

Periwinkle wallpaper featuring a maroon flower pattern nods to the warm tones of the lower level while adding in bold, cool tone to the small powder room. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Where the downstairs feels bright and open, the upstairs powder room feels moody and rich. Deep, maroon-painted trim nods to the subtle colors used throughout the rest of the house, while deep periwinkle wallpaper adds drama in an organic floral pattern.

The space is exceptionally small, with room only for a small sink and toilet. Yet the narrow powder room feels larger than its petite size thanks to a sizable window, treated with a textural window treatment which adds depth to the naturalistic feel of the space.

Careful planning down to the quarter-inch allowed for the inclusion of an under-sink cabinet for convenient storage.

Back off the kitchen, a primary bedroom and single bathroom were reworked to make room for a spacious primary suite and a bathroom for the kids. A consistent design language ties the primary and kids’ bathrooms together, with vertically oriented tile, built-in shower niches, and polished nickel hardware.

A shower tiled with glossy and matte white tiles. The shower door is glass, and next to it is a hung up white towel. There is a sliver of the bathroom door visible on the left.
Simple Luxury

The simple primary bathroom belies a subtle luxury, perfect for unwinding at the end of a long day. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Simple Luxury

The simple primary bathroom belies a subtle luxury, perfect for unwinding at the end of a long day. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

A close up image of a shower, including a polished nickel shower head and adjacent shower niche for storing products. The shower niche has two shelf levels. The shower’s tile wall is tiled in ceramic tiles oriented vertically. At the level of the shower head, the tile transitions from a white gloss to a white matte.
Material Transition

Shifting the ceramic tile from a glass to a matte finish part way up the shower wall adds a a big impact in a subtle form. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Material Transition

Shifting the ceramic tile from a glass to a matte finish part way up the shower wall adds a a big impact in a subtle form. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

A primary bathroom with a white quartzite countertop with a single sink, an arched mirror behind the sink, and a large, white oak vanity. The wall behind the sink is tiled, and there is a window to the left of the mirror.
Bathed in Light

The light-filled primary bathroom is a relaxing oasis that still feels aligned with the rest of the home’s modern, updated interiors. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Bathed in Light

The light-filled primary bathroom is a relaxing oasis that still feels aligned with the rest of the home’s modern, updated interiors. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

The primary bathroom is an oasis of calm in soft whites. Porcelain tile in the shower and behind the vanity shines in the room’s bright natural light. A finish change within the tile from gloss to matte finish adds a subtle color-blocking effect — a refined visual shift that draws the attention in an understated change.

In the kids’ bathroom, a dose of color adds a sense of play in a package that remains elegant. Matte tiles in a sea-foamy green feel calm yet complement the fanciful mushroom wallpaper.

Throughout the home, the addition of plentiful storage in purposeful locations adds much needed functionality while adding openness and light to the home. Careful use of color, a foundation of Craftsman charm, and refined interiors will allow this family to continue to grow into this home for years to come.

A shower of sea foam green tile, laid out in a vertical pattern. The tub has a glass door and next to the shower is a sliver of wallpaper visible, decorated with ferns and mushrooms.
Color & Pattern

Soft, sea foam green tiles are a subtle pop of color to the kids’ bathroom and complement the whimsical mushroom wallpaper. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Color & Pattern

Soft, sea foam green tiles are a subtle pop of color to the kids’ bathroom and complement the whimsical mushroom wallpaper. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

A close-up view of a niche in a sea-foam-green-tiled shower. Stored on the niche are bottles of soap and shampoo, a sponge, and a scrub brush.
Shower Niche

A niche in the shower offers convenient storage for shower necessities, from soap to sponges. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Shower Niche

A niche in the shower offers convenient storage for shower necessities, from soap to sponges. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

A bathroom decorated with white wallpaper with a fern and mushroom pattern in red and green. The bathroom vanity has one since and a white oak cabinet. Above the sink is a medicine cabinet mirror.
Kids Bathroom

Playful wallpaper contrasts the rest of the home’s more subtle plays of color, creating a unique and fun place that’s just for the kids. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Kids Bathroom

Playful wallpaper contrasts the rest of the home’s more subtle plays of color, creating a unique and fun place that’s just for the kids. Modern Oak Craftsman | Photo by Alessandra Brescia.

Notes & Credits
Architecture & Interior Design by Board & Vellum.
General Contracting by Coastal Construction.
Photography by Alessandra Brescia.

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