If you’ve made the decision to call the Greater Kansas City area home, congratulations! You’ve chosen one of the best communities in the country for living, working and playing. With a metropolitan population that tops 1.8 million, Kansas City is considered America’s sixth largest city. But, don’t let the size fool you, Kansas City is truly the Heart of America, a big little city with tons of small town appeal.
Going by facts and figures alone, Kansas City sounds like a town a person can get lost in. After all, the metropolitan statistical area has roughly the same land size as the entire state of Connecticut. But, don’t worry, Kansas City is actually a bi-state metropolitan area that covers communities in both Missouri and Kansas, located at the junction of the Missouri and Kansas (Kaw) Rivers.

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The bow window in the living room reflects the Edwardian style of the flat. A simple sofa and love seat create a cozy conversation group. Most of the house wears flirtatious shades of green, butter yellow and pale aqua.
Homemade Style
When the homeowner couldn’t find the perfect coffee table, he designed this one, which has a plywood top set on a steel truss with casters.
Makeshift Side Table
A pair of wrought-iron end tables, set side by side, makes a spacious end table next to the love seat in the living room. The grouping of vases and pots, which William collected over a number of years, are united by their pleasing range of neutral tones.
Computer Concealed
The home office includes two computer stations that can be concealed behind the doors. A tinted green panel slides to reveal the work station and hide the bedroom. A series of storage spaces, cabinets, and movable doors allow the office disappear after hours.
Staggered Solution
Staggered filing cabinets are a great solution for an angled window.