Penthouse Dining Room Before and After
Fratantoni Luxury Estates • July 24, 2017
We recently finished a Penthouse remodel in Kansas City and we are so excited to share our Dining Room Before and After photos with you! Dining rooms take on many forms — from spacious rooms to nooks off the kitchen. No matter the size or style of the space, a dining room is meant to be a place to gather with family and friends for everyday meals and special occasions. Below you can see how we took a Penthouse with an open floor plan and designated the appropriate space to give this family a formal dining room!
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