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2. Family-Friendly In Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, this kitchen’s corner banquette has nautical style that doesn’t go overboard. Light oak wood, blue-and-white patterned pillows and a glass pendant light feel seaworthy but balanced thanks to classic midcentury modern Eames shell chairs and tulip bases for the table. Takeaway: If you want a subtle coastal look, leave the shells, crabs and anchors in the sea and use color and texture instead. Learn more about this kitchen renovation
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5. Well-DefinedWith today’s open plans, it can be hard to delineate a dining space. But the way this area tucks in an alcove between the kitchen and living room has a lovely intimate feel. Takeaway: Bring a soaring ceiling down to human scale with elements like artwork and light fixtures.
2. Family-Friendly In Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, this kitchen’s corner banquette has nautical style that doesn’t go overboard. Light oak wood, blue-and-white patterned pillows and a glass pendant light feel seaworthy but balanced thanks to classic midcentury modern Eames shell chairs and tulip bases for the table. Takeaway: If you want a subtle coastal look, leave the shells, crabs and anchors in the sea and use color and texture instead. Learn more about this kitchen renovation
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