Open & Closed
One interesting feature of the kitchen? Incorporating both open shelving and glass cabinets. "I definitely don't believe this look accommodates every family's needs," notes Ames. "But for our client's secondary get-away home, this design choice worked!"
"Because this space won't be lived in full time, we felt we had the opportunity to make more unique design choices rather than having to maximize our space for storage. And when you have a client who loves to shop and display all of her great finds, you find every way for her to be able to do just that!"
"Because this space won't be lived in full time, we felt we had the opportunity to make more unique design choices rather than having to maximize our space for storage. And when you have a client who loves to shop and display all of her great finds, you find every way for her to be able to do just that!"
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