
With this home's open floor plan, the kitchen connects to the living and dining areas. Demarcated by the counter-height island and three drop pendants, this kitchen's focal point is the custom-tiled backsplash.
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Tile: Renaissance Tile & Bath
Large Shell: Design on the Gulf
Orange Coral Print: Natural Curiosities
Orange Seltzer Bottle: BoBo Intriguing Objects
Ceramic Pears: Design on the Gulf

Taking a cue from the brown granite counters and pale green walls, the subway tiles are laid in a basket-weave pattern. The design not only adds color, but it also adds depth to this kitchen.
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Backsplash Tiles: Renaissance Tile & Bath
Pears: Design on the Gulf

Glass-front cabinets showcase china and glassware. Designer E. Dale Trice chose dishes in the same design, but in two different colors. Mixing these with glasses and accent pieces creates cabinets that not only act as storage, but also add interest to the space.
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Stoneware: Atticus
Antique Bottles: Design on the Gulf
Glassware: Juliska

An apron sink reinforces this home's beachside feel. A deep ceramic sink is convenient for washing dishes, rinsing produce, and cleaning the counters.

With the addition of barstools, the island doubles as a casual sitting area. This open kitchen allows you to stay connected to the rest of the house (and your guests) while you cook.
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Oblong Bowl: Atticus
Barstools: Design on the Gulf
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