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For this beautiful renovation in Browns Point, Washington, we tripled the size of the kitchen by removing walls and completing
reimagining the space to be more whimsically modern, functional — and pet-friendly! The center island, which was formerly
only four feet long, was extended to a far more expansive 10 feet; there's even a dedicated dog station on one end. Another
transformative element involved shifting the palette from darker tones to a refreshed, lighter aesthetic. The white cabinetry
played a big role in this; we added the juxtaposition of the darker wall of cabinets for visual interest. A white kitchen doesn't have
to be all white, after all! The mosaic glass backsplash tile is another eye-catching feature, with the mix of aqua colors installed in
a herringbone pattern. It's a lovely pairing with the blue-veined quartzite countertops and medium-tone wood floors, which create
a foundational warmth in the space.
Photography by Dave Crume Photography LLC
Designed by Jeanine Boyle Interior Design, Kent, WA, page 364
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