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Thanks for asking! Believe it or not, that counter is Caesarstone. However, that color isn't made anymore, but check out "Orange Cool" by Silestone. This project was designed by Chase Diengott Architects, check them out: http://chasediengottarchitecture.com/.
Of course, the retro housewife enjoys cooking and might want a more elaborate and functional kitchen. This one takes color cues from the past but is fully modern.
Let's consider the kitchen. It's the life center of many homes. You may think of natural light wood cabinets and steel-gray-tiled floors as safe modern finish choices, but it can feel a little ho hum. Invigorate the space with neon touches: an orange countertop, a shelf element painted green or a striking yellow light fixture. Or why not try all three?
If a neon color appeals to you but seems like a bit too much, try a softer shade. Both the green and orange of this kitchen have hints of neon but are slightly toned down. Play with true neon in smaller accessories, such as this light fixture.
Thanks for asking! Believe it or not, that counter is Caesarstone. However, that color isn't made anymore, but check out "Orange Cool" by Silestone. This project was designed by Chase Diengott Architects, check them out: http://chasediengottarchitecture.com/.