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Transitional Home Makes Waves With Beachy Style

February 21, 2018

The homeowners' love of the beach is embodied in their home's style. A neutral palette is dressed up with varying shades of blue, beach photography and artwork throughout. The end result is a serene space for family and friends to gather.

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Photo: Karen Palmer. From: Shirry Dolgin.

White, Contemporary Kitchen with Split Islands

Instead of a space with a traditional kitchen island, designers opted to split the feature and, instead, had two islands installed in the kitchen. This configuration gives the homeowners more counter space, more storage and drastically increases the function and flow of the kitchen.

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Photo: Karen Palmer. From: Shirry Dolgin.

Functional, Stylish, All-White Contemporary Kitchen

The homeowners wanted an all white kitchen that is stylish and functional for their family. To achieve this goal, designers added a bit of texture with custom cabinetry, and a splash of glimmer with a metallic and white, penny round tile backsplash. For function, plenty of storage was added with ceiling height cabinets, dual kitchen islands and plenty of counter space. These elements blend together to give the homeowners the kitchen of their dreams.

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Photo: Karen Palmer. From: Shirry Dolgin.

Breakfast Nook Extends Functionality in Kitchen

This kitchen breakfast nook is the perfect space for a quick, intimate family meal. An extension of one of the kitchen islands, this table for five increases the kitchen's functionality and creates the perfect space for the homeowners and their family.

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Photo: Karen Palmer. From: Shirry Dolgin.

Beach-Themed Dining Room with Seating for Eight

Comfy, high-backed chairs add seating for eight around the dining room table in this beach-themed dining room.

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