Kitchen Ideas
In this kitchen, the undermount farmhouse sink allows you to wipe water straight into the sink. Undermount sinks make it far less likely that you’ll allow water to stand on the counter. Wall-mounted faucets also give you an entirely clear countertop, making it easier to give the area a quick wipe-down.
Drop-in cutting boards used to be relatively common in the ’60s and ’70s, but their popularity waned as people found that they wore out quickly with use. Enter the integrated butcher block, the drop-in’s bigger, badder cousin. It, too, can sit flush with the rest of your countertop. But it won’t show wear as easily.
Similar layout to ours
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