This 1930s Minneapolis kitchen was ready for a new layout and updated look. The kitchen and dining room swapped places to create a larger kitchen and connect the dining area with the living room. A clean Scandinavian design was requested by the homeowners and natural maple cabinets with light quartz countertops and soft blue tile achieved the look. Wood floors were added in the dining area, kitchen and back entry to tie into the existing living room floors. The new bathroom was given a larger footprint with space from the old dining room as well, allowing room for two sinks and two tall built-in cabinets for much improved storage.