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4. Consider counter depth upper-uppers. Rather than using typical 12- to 15-inch upper cabinets alone, consider using these at eye level with a row of counter-depth upper cabinets above, as shown here. This makes your higher cabinets flush with a pantry or fridge cabinet for a tidy look and provides a bit more storage space for less-used or larger items, such as wide mixing bowls or seasonal goods.
Love the interior doors
Shaker cabinets but not the knobs
Another option for under the stairs for storage
Love the size of the window that opens over the kitchen to outside
Black exposed beams with big fan
Love the swinging day bed
Love the semi private fences
If we can’t have a pool underground
Outdoor seating/sleeping area
Shiplap walls and dark stairs
Love the floors and the paint
Bathroom floors
Storage under the stairs
Painted white floors
Kids bunk room
Two sided peninsula so for people can say
Front door black or orange or navy blue
Waterfall edge in the kitchen island
Concrete looking floors
7. Float an island or peninsula countertop. Depending on the layout of your kitchen, sometimes the ideal spot for an oven or a set of drawers will be a bit too close to an island or peninsula.This kitchen solves that issue by using a floating countertop that extends a bit beyond the peninsula base, so there isn’t anything in the way of swinging doors, or your legs, as you move about.See how peninsulas can get you more storage and countertop space
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