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What might have been an ordinary renovation for a 1993 Wenham kitchen turned instead into an 18-foot-square, active heart of the home. It also enhanced traffic flow leading inside and out, provided homeowners with ample room to move around, and gave their two children space for homework and chitchat while their mother cooks. “When they came to us, their kitchen was U-shaped and closed off,” says Sherry Croft, a designer with Heartwood Kitchens in Danvers. “A peninsula blocked it, and the client wanted to increase the flow of the overall space.” Clearly, that peninsula had to go. Anyone coming into the kitchen from the mudroo
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