Before their DreamMaker remodel, Dan and Kris Radisewitz’s kitchen was “alright,” aesthetically. But functionally, it had many faults.
For example, a peninsula divided the kitchen in half, making poor use of the space, and a bulky brick archway built over the stove interrupted the flow of Kris’s cooking.
“The walls of the archway would cut you off, where you couldn’t set a plate down next to the cooktop,” she says. “I really needed that extra counter space, so I could better serve meals to my family.”