The kitchen remodeling project in Irvington took a kitchen with good bones and transformed it into a model of form and function.

We just added a new gallery of images to our website called “Upcycled Kitchen”.  The pics feature a project that we completed earlier this year for Leslie Cole, staff writer for the Oregonian’s FOODday section.

Leslie wrote a great article about the remodel of her kitchen for the O’s Homes & Gardens section: “A remodeled kitchen artfully blends old and new.”  In the article, she describes how designers Kevin Fischer and Charlotte Cooney successfully fused old and new.

Please check out the photos of the beautiful project.  Meanwhile, I’d like to draw your attention to an important detail that Leslie pointed out to me.  The pickled green beans in the shot below were prepared by Hammer & Hand’s very own Sam Hagerman – his canning chops “preserved.”

(To learn more about our services, visit our kitchen remodeling page.)

Ktichen remodleing project includes new pantry

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Zack Semke

Zack Semke, passive building advocate and now-director of Passive House Accelerator, was an invaluable member of our team as Director of Business Development from 2010-2016. He is the director of Passive House Accelerator, co-host of the Passive House Podcast, and a member of Al Gore’s Climate Reality Leadership Corps. He writes and speaks about the role that buildings can play in accelerating the clean energy transition. Passive House Accelerator is a catalyst for zero carbon building, providing a hub for sharing innovation and thought leadership in high performance building design and construction.

Zack’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zacharysemke/

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