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French Countryside
SW Portland “Magazine Cover” Kitchen
French Countryside
We can envision this comfortable yet elegant kitchen set in the French countryside. Authentic details such as chicken wire and antique glass cabinet panels, ornate moldings, tumbled Limestone floor, Toile fabrics and wallpaper and a large hearth for entertaining round out the look and feel. The warm rustic pine island and table and chair combination provide balance for a “lived in” feel. This award winning kitchen has been featured numerous times in National Publications.
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