The Ryders expanded the house, which was once a deck to create a new living room. This allowed them to demolish the walls down and open the mark of the kitchen position in the pre -living room, so that the concept of an open plan can be made that connects the new kitchen, food and living places. It also freed the room for a large kitchen island, with six seats. A mixture of soft white and light brown cabinets and marble-rolk quartz countertops sets a fresh and clean look. Wooden floors and hands of parquet beams add heat. And a built -in coffee station ensures that homeowners are well caffeinated to manage a lively house.