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People spend countless hours in the kitchen over the course of a lifetime. From eating and drinking to cooking and cleaning, theres no doubt that we spend a significant chunk of our lives in the hearts of our homes.

I love the way (a kitchen renovation) changes the way people are able to live and function in their house, said Brandon Bailey, co-owner of Bailey Remodeling & Construction, LLC, 201 Meridian Ave.

When you get their kitchen right, it helps a ton. Especially now, when you cant go out to restaurants.

Here, Bailey shares three full kitchen renovation projects he and his team have completed in various Louisville neighborhoods.

This kitchen renovations in Maryhill Estates features a large island with seating for four, a gas range, stacked ovens and clean, crisp lines.(Photo: Photos courtesy of Bill Worley)

This Cape Cod-style homes original kitchen was small, cramped and disconnected from other parts of the house.

There was a lack of countertop space, Bailey said, explaining that the original layout created a large, unused area in the middle of the room. The kitchen also felt very disconnected from the sunroom,something the homeowners wished to fix.

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Working around a large steel beam that could not be removed, Bailey and his team had to completely redirect the plumbing in order to make the renovation happen.

It turned out really nice, he said, reflecting on the bright new kitchen that includes a bar and new hardwood flooring. The new space now opens up to the dining room and feels more like an extension of the sunroom rather than a completely separate area of the home.

This kitchen renovation in Windy Hills features a large marble island with seating for six, ample cabinet and storage space, a high-end gas range and stainless steel appliances.(Photo: Courtesy of Bill Worley)

The Windy Hills renovation, Bailey recalled, was a high-end project in an already beautiful home.

The cabinets that we took out were really nice cabinets, he explained, but they were a little dated. (The homeowners) were looking for a clean, crisper kitchen.

A fresh, bright space is just what they received. Bailey and his team opened up the room by removing its original ornate columns and allowing extra natural light to flood the spacewith an 8-foot-wide sliding glass door that leads to the backyard. They also installed all new cabinetry, a 117-inch-long island with seating for six and brand-new appliances, as well as wainscoting in the connected dining room.

Its less of a formal dining room (now), Bailey said. Its a little less traditional in nature.

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A couple of other atypical additions included a large decorative hood and fancy, $120-per-square-foot backsplash. Bailey also had to rework all of the hardwood floorings to accommodate the new configuration.

I like how (the renovation) changed the feeling of the house, he said. It became more transitional. Its just a very comfortable house to be in now more comfortable than it was, for sure.

This kitchen renovation in Prospect features a large marble island with seating, ample counter space, stainless steel appliances and floating glass pendants.(Photo: Courtesy of Bill Worley)

Creating a more functional space was the main goal of this Prospect kitchen renovation. In the original layout, an open refrigerator door created an awkward space to maneuver around, and the ovens were stacked in a corner.

It took up an obscene amount of space and it wasnt usable, Bailey said.

His team reconfigured everything to create a kitchen work triangle, extending a wall to allow for more cabinet space, as well as a practical pantry.

[The homeowners]storage space went up significantly by doing what we did, Bailey added.

They also refinished the hardwood floors, installed a larger island, and added a two-way fireplace that connects to the family room.

It functions and flows way better than it used to, Bailey said. This [renovation]totally changed the way [the homeowner]could cook in here and entertain.

Reflecting back on this project which took roughly three months to complete Bailey considers just how crucial a well-laid-out, fully functioning kitchen truly is.

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The kitchen is the core of the house, he said, and your life kind of functions through that especially now.

As a husband and father of two, he knows just how impactful a great kitchen can truly be. We (currently) get takeout maybe once every two weeks, Bailey said. Otherwise, he and his family are preparing every single meal at home.

My own kitchen needs to be remodeled, he laughed, as Im sitting here and were having this conversation, Im envious about how it would make our life function better on a daily basis if we had this setup.

Know a house that would make a great Home of the Week? Email writer Lennie Omalzaataloha@lennieomalza.comor Lifestyle Editor Kathryn Gregory atkgregory@gannett.com.

Builder/Interviewee: Brandon Bailey, co-owner of Bailey Remodeling & Construction, LLC.

Kitchen 1: This was a full kitchen remodel in a Cape Cod-style house in Maryhill Estates that was built in 1951.

Kitchen 2: This was a full kitchen remodel in a 4-bed, 4-bath, 3,241-square-foot, single-family home built in Prospectin 1997.

Kitchen 3: This was a full kitchen remodel in a 4-bed, 5-bath, 4,600-square-foot, single-family home built in Windy Hills in 1999.

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