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A SOCIAL AFFAIR

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ctivate the ergonomic benefits of curves to get the party flowing. ‘A rounded island comes into its own when entertaining, especially in kitchens with multiple entrance/exit points, making it easier for guests to socialise and encouraging smooth transition between spaces,’ says Shehryar Khan, director, Sheraton Interiors. ‘A curved island can also include a more expansive seating area, allowing guests to comfortably eat and socialise around the island.’ Bespoke painted with fluted island and terrazzo, from £25,000, Sheraton

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