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Tile - shapes. Contrast - wood on island/whites

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Backsplash

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Layout 20 sq feet

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Nook

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Hutch

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Led lighting strips on both side of upper glass cab.

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getting the color just right was important — “not too gray or cold-looking but not too gold or yellow either,” Tausk says. “We finally hit the jackpot with these beautiful tumbled-limestone floors.” The tiles are 24 by 24 inches.

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17. Fish-scale pattern backsplash. If you’ve grown bored of subway tile but still want something simple and classic, check out a scalloped or fish-scale pattern. The look offers more movement, and a bit more interest, than rectangular tile but is still versatile enough to work with almost any kitchen style.See more photos of fish-scale tile in design

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Opposite of plan

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K. Marshall, same qtr sawn oak as the kitchen hood

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Marshall designed a custom wood oven hood using glazed quarter-sawn oak.

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Kathy marshall Manchester

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Lighting

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Slanted cover slots handle bigger lids

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