The creative solution was to design the right warm-light, white, open, timeless, and contemporary details for a stunning prewar kitchen with an island that seats four while open to the Dining Room. The island became the gathering point to seat four with a natural stone quartz countertop as well as an artistic statement with natural quartz stone that looked like a stone riverbed under water. Honed Statuary in large subway tiles for the backsplash added a soft integration of the finishes.
Traditional Prewar Kitchen
- Product Name
- Traditional Prewar Kitchen
- Manufacturer
- Paula McDonald Design Build
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