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ARCHITECTURAL INFLUENCES

ake inspiration from your property’s architecture to achieve a stylish outdoor kitchen that feels like a natural extension of your home. ‘Preserving the essence of this home while incorporating contemporary elements was crucial,’ recalls interior designer Kara Childress. ‘We seamlessly blended indoor and outdoor spaces through design features like floor-to-ceiling windows, natural materials, textural accents and practical amenities. To strike a harmonious balance between robust exterior elements and sleek design, we incorporated clean lines, softened textures and

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