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All about the clients. “I really enjoy working with people,” Fuller says. “Everyone has their unique likes and dislikes.” She loves turning clients’ wishes into something cohesive, beautiful and functional. “My clients expand my scope of interest and my ability to problem-solve,” Fuller says. “I learn [something new] all the time, and I love that.”Ready to get a master suite tailored to your tastes? Read Fuller’s tips below.
8. Quartz countertops. Speaking of surfaces, where you really need a hard-wearing material is on your counters, and for that reason engineered quartz has definitely solidified its spot as the top counter material (as confirmed by Houzz’s latest kitchen trends study).As a manufactured but natural stone-based material, quartz has the ability to mimic marble, slate or other stones, or create a solid-hued modern look, meaning it can truly suit any kitchen. This is probably why we’re seeing it so often, and why it won’t go away any time soon. The look may change, but the hard-wearing practicality won’t.
Transitional kitchens mix traditional and contemporary elements, so the space can feel rich and inviting but also up-to-date. The somewhat relaxed nature of a transitional kitchen works well with other minor trend elements like furniture-style islands and open shelves, giving you the freedom to follow traditional rules when they suit you and break the rules when it suits your mood.See how to get a transitional-style kitchen
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