Chandler Romeo and Reed Weimer, who live in the Harkness Heights neighborhood in northwest Denver, were faced with so many choices when deciding what to do with their kitchen remodel that they approached it from the opposite angle: What NOT to do.
Do not lose vintage character, do not put a modern island in a farmhouse kitchen, do not become seduced by mind-boggling options that can result in a mish mash of styles. And definitely do not replace a 1920s 6-foot sink with a new sink even if you have to send your vintage 6-foot sink across three state lines to be re-enameled. And when you uncrate your beautiful vintage 6-foot sink to find it bubbled and ruined in the re-enameling process, do NOT lose your mind.












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