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ABOVE TOP: We chose a f resh, light palette that gave the previously dark and dated kitchen a brighter, more timeless feeling. A larger quartzite slab on the island allowed
for three new counter stools and extra casual seating.
ABOVE LEFT: A custom banquette along with new built-ins and cabinetry anchored the breakfast nook, which doubles as a work-f rom-home location during the day.
ABOVE RIGHT: The custom cabinet color is a neutral, almost white, tone that, when paired with the lightly crackled subway tile, keeps the kitchen light and airy and
maximizes the natural light f rom the windows at either end of the kitchen.
Photographs by Rebecca McAlpin Photography
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