Sidehill Design Studio completes full-house renovation in Vermont
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Mat Watts
Summary
Sidehill Design Studio transformed a Vermont home in 2023, starting as a kitchen remodel and expanding into a full-house renovation. The project involved gutting the shell, rearranging the floor plan, and renewing the exterior. Key updates include new windows, upgraded systems, a screened porch, and a basement wine room, resulting in a cleaner layout and improved daily functionality.
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New windows, upgraded systems, a screened porch, and a basement wine room give the home a cleaner sequence and a more practical daily rhythm.
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