Light and Lofty With a Modern Spanish Design


This Las Vegas couple definitely liked the big arched opening causing their 1999 cooking area. However that had to do with all. The Mediterranean design was heavy on the beiges and browns, with outdated dark cherry cabinets, aging devices, fundamental brown granite counter tops and great deals of beige and brown tile.

Desiring a brighter area with high-end devices and a more custom-made appearance, the couple relied on designer Rebecca Zajac. Utilizing the arched opening as motivation, Zajac developed a contemporary Spanish-style cooking area. She duplicated the arch theme with an arched opening to a brand-new butler’s kitchen, an arched custom-made variety hood and arch information on a brand-new black-stained wood island. On the other hand, velvety white border cabinets, soft white walls, marble-look porcelain counter tops and a raised ceiling provide a light and airy appearance.



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