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Inside the Early Stages of a Historic Kitchen Remodel

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The kitchen at 2315 Monument Avenue is officially gutted — and the real transformation begins now. In this next phase of his historic home renovation, Den Cralle walks us through the newly opened space inside his 1920s Mediterranean Revival home. 

With exposed beams and doubled square footage, the vision starts to come into focus. The updated kitchen layout will seamlessly connect to the living room and side courtyard, creating a fluid, open-concept kitchen design that redefines how this historic home functions.

Every choice made here is about honoring William Bottomley’s Mediterranean Revival architecture while creating a modern, functional kitchen. Think natural light, smart transitions and intentional design rooted in the home’s original rhythms.

This isn’t just a kitchen remodel. It’s a full reimagining of space, movement and everyday living in one of Richmond, Virginia’s most iconic homes.

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