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michigan design center
@home 2019
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elieve it or not, the kitchen is
actually now twice the size it was.
We removed the wall that divided
the tiny original kitchen and the small
dining room to create an eat-in galley
kitchen space that is very functional.
This also allowed us to double up the
windows by the table (out of view) to
flood the room with light. I mixed cool
marble tiles and a pale gray wall paint
with several warm wood tones on the
antique table and chairs, wood floor, and
cutting board to create layers of color
and texture. In a smaller space, every
element must be carefully chosen. The
one-of-a-kind Oushak runner not only
adds pattern, but also provides softness
underfoot. The round cutting board
brings in additional wood tones, but we
also use it when entertaining to serve
cheese or snacks.”
Marianne Jones, MARIANNE JONES LLC
Photo by Beth Singer
Marble backsplash tile:
Ann Sacks
, Suite 91
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