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contemporary eucalyptus kitchen with island and picture window

Modern Eucalyptus Kitchen

Simple, luxurious and perfectly planned down to the last tiny detail This contemporary kitchen, with its glorious book-matched sustainable Eucalyptus veneer cabinets manages to be both exciting and serene. While the stainless steel lining of the stove cove requires considerable maintenance, the workability shines through. There is acres of prep area on the mammoth island [...]

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French country kitchen with red gingham tile

Red Gingham Kitchen

Tile pattern us used like fabric in a mix typical of French country-style A fondness for French country is a clear theme in this kitchen where cherry-red and white tiles inset with diagonal dots,  line a large chimney niche — framing a big Wolf range with signature red knobs. Red accents are also picked up [...]

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brushed steel and white kitchen by Eve Robinson

Brushed-Steel White Kitchen

Stainless steel can become a neutral in a white kitchen Bright reflective surfaces–white and brushed stainless steel–help a space-challenged kitchen look large and cool even when a staircase occupies valuable real estate. It’s also clear that every inch matters when a Wolf wall oven gets installed under the stairs as a supplement to a 48-inch [...]

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French Pastry Table Kitchen

A pastry table adds French style to a perfectly white kitchen Take an antique French table with crenulated fleur-de-lis apron and marble top. Set it into the center of a diagonal terra cotta-tile kitchen floor. Surround the entire wall around a fireclay apron sink with a blazingly white subway tile back splash. On each side [...]

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something's gotta give movie kitchen

Something’s Gotta Give Kitchen

A black-and-white movie kitchen that went from stage-set to trend-setting The quintessential black and white movie kitchen that created a sensation in magazines and on the internet in 2003 wasn’t actually real. The film’s set designer Beth A. Rubino create a pastiche of a prototypical upscale East Hampton, Long Island kitchen. But the look gave [...]

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