Cheltenham designer Rasheeda Gray rethinks open floor plans with a boutique-inspired dining room and a full kitchen reno in her own home.
When it came time to renovate her own mid-century home in Cheltenham Township, interior designer Rasheeda Gray chose a path that runs counter to one of today’s biggest design trends, writes Kristin Detterline for Philadelphia Magazine.
Rather than opening up the first floor, the owner of Gray Space Interiors leaned into separation. Her goal was to give the dining room a distinct identity, creating what she describes as a boutique-like experience within the home. The solution came in the form of two-foot-wide walls that subtly divide the living and dining spaces while preserving flow and light…