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FAMOUS KITCHENS – Get the Look: You, Me and Dupree – Movie Homes
Today’s famous kitchen comes from the Kate Hudson and Matt Dillon’s home in You, Me and Dupree : IKEA Door Style: Adel White / Adel Birch Main Features: Combination of two colors (white and birch), glass doors, island with a single cabinet … Continue reading
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Design ideas: Combine colors and materials for your IKEA kitchen
Designing with two door colors/styles breaks the monotony and gives a creative look rather inexpensively. It works well for both contemporary and traditional kitchen designs. Here are a few options: Wall Cabinets: Choose one door style for the base cabinets and … Continue reading