“Breaking down walls,” a multi-functional peninsula now defines the kitchen perimeter — inviting participation in preparation and consumption —providing an axis from which all other activities radiate. Living, dining, cooking and socializing co-exist in a continual interlacing of relationships and activity
COMES DOWN TO IT, BUT THE EDGES ARE AT DIFFERENT ANGLES WHERE THE CEILING AND WINDOW WALL MEET. SOOO ITS HARD TO MAKE DRAPERY LOOK LIKE THEY ARE HANGING EVEN.
marble tile floor with lots of wood furniture and oriental rug.