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Thursday
Oct182007

White Kitchen - Great Style!

Let's take a brief break from all things green and take a look at a fun, white kitchen! Just cruising around, and spotted this little lovely kitchen on decor8, and I know you all need a kitchen fix, so here it is! What a great idea for instant color and dimension in the space. Of course, I see a cake with candles, but why not put up the banner, say, on a Friday night to start the weekend...

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Reader Comments (2)

What is the countertop material on the island? Very interesting.

October 19, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterkathleen

I wish I knew! I have no idea. If you mean the one where the cups are on, it looks like it could be reclaimed wood of some sort.

October 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterSusan Serra, CKD

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