Stylish Eat-In Kitchen
This very small, cluttered and outdated kitchen was woefully inadequate for chef Marc Thuet and his wife and family. See how this space was enlarged and transformed into a stylish eat-in kitchen in this House & Home video:
Removing the wall between the kitchen and the dining room created a large space ideal for both cooking and entertaining. The midnight blue cabinetry and full-sized pantry together with a freestanding unit that acts as a china cabinet provide ample storage. Windows in lieu of upper cabinetry on one wall keeps the kitchen light and airy.
Stainless steel appliances, Caesarstone countertops, a black dining table and chairs, upholstered bench and patterned tile flooring provide the finishing touches to this visually stunning kitchen.