Cedar Cabinets Make Galley Kitchen Gleam
Light cedar cabinets help reflect light and make this galley kitchen feel larger and more open than it is. FINNE Architects created a contemporary design scheme that includes not only striking wood surfaces, but eye-catching mosaic tile and playful features like the puzzle-esque countertop and pocket door.
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July 09, 2015

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©Benjamin Benschneider
©Benjamin Benschneider
©Benjamin Benschneider
©Benjamin Benschneider
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Contemporary Galley Kitchen Features Cedar Cabinets
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