This New York City kitchen is small in size but mighty in eco-friendly power! It uses 33 percent less water than non-green buildings, thanks to on-site recycling of waste wate, plus other green-minded details. A bright and bold color palette give it a modern, energetic edge. Plus, with a design that's both functional and aesthetically pleasing, it will stay in style for years to come.
Benjamin Moore-Antiqued Lake 922 | Brazilian Cherry Wood floor | Concord Ivory HC-12 | Dombracht fitting an under mount sink | etch glass back splash | Galley Style | Pietra bedonia stone slab | Rift cut white oak wood and frosted glass cabinetry | Sub-Zero | Tucson Red 1300 | Viking | Modern | oak | Orange
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It would wonderful if this site would feature LEGITIMATE SPACE PLANNERS. I have no interest in modernized, trendy design. I am very clear about desiring an attractive yet functional Arts-and-Crafts flavored design to maximize the space in my 1915 house's galley kitchen, so that period details integrate the design into the rest of the house.