Eat-In Kitchens Get Bigger and Bolder
July 20, 2015
Kitchen design has gone through many changes over the decades, and one new trend seems to be an expansion and improvement on the eat-in kitchen. With busy lives and more casual entertaining taking over, homeowners are increasingly giving up formal dining rooms in favor of large, inviting eat-in kitchens with beautiful woodwork and decorative architectural elements. Take a look at some beautiful examples of eat-in kitchens, via Houzz.
Banquette seating is perfect for those who love to entertain, offering plenty of seating for a party or a cozy place to curl up with a good book and a cup of tea.
The built-in cabinetry surrounding this kitchen banquette is perfect for increasing both display and storage space. The same concept could be easily altered for more traditional spaces by adding architectural interest with corbels and appliques.
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