Home & Decor

KEEPING IT REAL

The kitchen

as removed all the dated finishes and refreshed the home with new kitchen and bathroom tiles and vinyl flooring for the rest of the home. The larger kitchen suits the couple, who both enjoy cooking. The design team extended the kitchen and enclosed it with a half-height black-framed glass divider. "We wanted a semi-open concept kitchen, but the home layout didn't permit it. So, we went with the framed windows, which make the kitchen more appealing and less

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