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This one was referred to as "handcrafted luxury".

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very pretty

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It may be the camera angle but it looks very crowded.

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I'm not a fan of eat-in kitchens.

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The island is way too big and I don't like the chair height aspect.  I'd rather have an island with a bar stool high side.  

 

I love being able to prep food at the island and have the higher space to sit items on and for people to sit and talk or be fed there.  It's great work space too for sorting bills, sitting there and talking on the phone etc.  

 

We often perch there to talk to the person making a meal--and we have face time, get samples, etc. without someone in the kitchen who's getting run over. 

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Pretty kitchen colors but I agree that the table is too big for the area and definitely needs to be counter height. 

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Pretty but I really like the other kitchen you posted.

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@Kachina624  another view of the kitchen

 

 
 It is broken up into smaller areas but opens up into a large dining room. It said the people they designed it for wanted an intimate area to eat in and a larger area for large crowds as they entertain a lot of people. It's quite different!
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I like it.  It would be the kind of kitchen I would have designed.

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Very pretty kitchen, but I would prefer a table to eat at and prefer not to eat in the kitchen, as well as the other poster.