Interessting bench stools (but don't know how practical this is). Backsplash. Rough wood cabinets. Darker side cabinets. Floor (which might make better sense in NV).
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Ceiling trays are different sizes/orientation and lighting is a bit different. also interesting that they have so much different wood going on. Ceiling is rough and dark. Cabinets are light. Counter is dual tone. Hood is dark, smooth, and modern. Table is live edge. And there’s the floor.
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Matching hood and open shelves around. Not so fancy “cornice”(?) over wall ovens.
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3 sided seating area for south end of island.
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2-sided seating area for S and E side of island.
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Waterfall seating at end of counter. (Interesting that they treated the dining area of the counter differently with lighting.)
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A nice way to add a wood accent to the E wall cabinets. (And 2-sided seating area.)
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For E wall of cabinets. Glossy backsplash. Wood sides and under cabinet. Lighting under the cabinet. Flat grey cabinets.
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Interesting to cover the whole alcove with counter material. (But not this color)
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Recessed upper cabinets (but would use wood). (No purple.)
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Inset upper cabinets Then you could still use the counter since you won't bump your head.
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If I want to do a white board front on the fridge, this is how it would look like with grey cabinets. (But not this style cabinet)
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Open shelves around hood with bar for hanging pots.
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Pantry cabinet with drawers and vertical storage on E wall, to the right of fridge.
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Coffee station where the desk/cat feeding is now?
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Wood beams to fill tray ceiling.
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Timber beams in tray ceiling. Could be a way to visually join the dining room and kitchen.
Here's a Marmoleum interface with hardwood.
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