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Kitchen Opens Up, Becoming Central Hub of the House

June 04, 2015
Designer Paula Ables transformed a small, dark kitchen into an open, airy space fit for a chef, complete with stainless steel appliances and a wine fridge. The kitchen is now open on two sides, making it feel like an even more integral part of the home.
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Photo: COLES HAIRSTON. From: Paula Ables.

Beautiful Transitional Kitchen Features White Subway Tile

This kitchen was remodeled with fresh white cabinets, stylish white subway tile and a beautiful gray island. The rectangle of white marble in the island was repurposed from the former island.

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Photo: Paula Ables. From: Paula Ables.

Before: Drab & Cluttered Kitchen

Before its remodel, this kitchen featured drab cabinets and cluttered countertops.

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Photo: COLES HAIRSTON. From: Paula Ables.

Transitional White Kitchen With Spacious Breakfast Bar

This remodeled kitchen now has an open and integrated feel to the rest of the house. The cook can enjoy being a part of every public room in the downstairs space.

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Photo: COLES HAIRSTON. From: Paula Ables.

Transitional Eat-In Kitchen Features Chic Breakfast Bar

Guests can comfortably sit at this new bar and enjoy watching the professional at work. The beautiful, bright kitchen was remodeled by Paula Ables Interiors.