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Formerly a dark, closed-off kitchen, this remodeled space invites natural light from skylights and picture windows to wash over the now open plan. A suspended custom, glass tile cabinet (with a glass top that allows light to filter in from above) blends into the natural landscape, while custom maple cabinetry and refrigerator door panels, fog-gray concrete countertops, a sand-colored marble countertop and latte-inspired plaster-wrapped wing wall create a serene space focused on the color and texture of the lush backdrop.

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