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| A large work island is the centerpiece of this Farmhouse kitchen. An open storage space, with Boulder Blue interior, adds visual interest and depth to the end of the island. A second sink, a routed drain board and an integrated dishwasher complete the work station. |
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| A mahogany countertop divides the kitchen and the living room, making this space ideal for entertaining. In the corner, the rich mahogany transitions back to stone, a more conventional material for general kitchen use. Above the counter, Chesapeake true lite muntin doors stand out against beadboard backs finished in Boulder Blue. |
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| Cabinetry along the sink wall incorporates several integrated appliances and conveniences. To the left of the sink is a six-inch open towel bar cabinet with Boulder Blue interior. Above the refrigerator, a flip up door cabinet provides extra storage in a small area. The dishwasher, compactor and refrigerator are concealed with custom appliance panels, allowing the kitchen to maintain its Victorian feel. |
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| The custom range hood is the focal point of this wall of cabinetry. The hood incorporates beadboard panels, an element repeated in many areas of the kitchen. Partially hidden spice racks facing in toward the range provide easy access to cooking spices. Open shelf cabinets dressed up with beadboard backs finished in Boulder Blue complete this wall of cabinetry. |
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| An adjoining bar area is situated within easy reach of the kitchen. The bar is outfitted with a copper sink, rollout storage to the right of the wine cooler, an icebox and seating space for two. In a unique design, the beadboard door panels are crafted in pine to match the light tone of the floor, while the remainder of the cabinetry is made of mahogany to match the countertop. |
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