Note dark counter, marble backsplash, and marble island
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Love the texture of the stone
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Very similar configuration
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Cutting board
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Cool blackboard!
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Open cabinets and shelving give the space a more open feel
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I like the counter surface on the island. Also nice open transition from kitchen to dining area.
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A place to put our wine! No need for a wine fridge. This does the trick.
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Another nice approach to the bench idea. Drawers could be very useful.
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More open shelving on island. Power outlet on island. Looks like a nice countertop surface and color.
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Open area for cookbooks.
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Worth considering a two-layer island that has a separate surface for eating.
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This just looks like home. Lots of open space, plenty of room on the island, nothing too overwhelming.
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Lighting fixtures, unadorned legs for island, black and marble countertops, open shelves, dark floors.
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Good perspective that shows all the nice points. The booth, the fixtures, the exposed beams, and the elegant lines.
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Relative simplicity of the lines and the glass cabinets.
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Built in benches seem cozy. Not completely sure but neat idea to consider.
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Contrast between light and dark wood. Non-traditional chandelier that gains relief and prominence against the clean lines of the surrounding space. Simple and solid table.
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Open shelves add texture and character to the kitchen. Ditto with the glass cabinet doors. Lighter colors make the space feel open and comfortable. I also like the simple, unpretentious pulls on the drawers.
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Simpler architectural details (instead of bulky columns and moldings). I like the variety of textures (chopping block, tile, wood). Clean lines without being modern.
All marble
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