The owners of this 1995 Zionsville home had listed it for sale last year. Potential buyers kept giving the same feedback: the first floor layout felt disjointed. The homeowners realized they felt the same way, so they took it off the market and chose a whole house remodel focused on making the main level work better for their family.
Flow & Function
The kitchen was enlarged and the location of the appliances rearranged for a more efficient flow and improved functionality.
Structural Support
A beam was added to provide structural support in lieu of the removed pantry walls – it’s also a beautiful new focal point that complements the style of this whole house remodel.
Improved Storage
Previously, three small pantry closets were accessed via a small hallway behind the kitchen. But when we remodeled the whole house for resale, we combined the three closets into one space. The new pantry is accessible from the kitchen through an opening hidden behind the cabinetry.
Located near Worthington’s Zionsville remodeling showroom, this project gave the homeowners a clearer path to reimagine the spaces they already loved instead of starting over somewhere new.





