When it comes to home renovations, updating the kitchen is one of the biggest investments you can make — and not just financially. While updating the kitchen can add significant value to a property, the space also is where families spend a lot of their time — cooking, cleaning, doing homework or just socializing. For all those reasons, it’s important that any kitchen update reflects what you love and that its design works for your lifestyle.
The Classic Estate
Built in the early 1900s, this stately home in Coraopolis was filled with history and character, including handmade tile, a separate back staircase for staff — and a decidedly non-modern, closed-off layout.
The homeowner, who asked to remain anonymous, loved it for all those things when she bought it close to a decade ago, but whe

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