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Example of a mid-sized u-shaped porcelain tile eat-in kitchen design in Boston with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, wood countertops, white backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and a peninsula
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Blue Ribbon Kitchen

Kitchen, Boston

The back of the peninsula is clad in porcelain tile that wraps up from the floor. The tile is patterned to look like grayed rough-sawn wood. Above the refrigerator is an integrated wine rack. The bottles fit in holes carved out of a block of wood fiber insulation to keep them from warming due to the heat generated by the refrigerator. The smaller holes allow heat to escape from behind. Photo by Heidi Solander

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Camille LeFevre added this to Sky-Blue Cabinets and Clever Wine Storage Make for a Cool KitchenJune 9, 2017

In two corners of the kitchen are acid-etched glass shelves in a green-blue sea glass. The porcelain tile floor...

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Lisa Birk added this to KitchenFebruary 10, 2020

Wine storage. (This is from Reverse Architecture.) Only difficulty is you can't know what wine you're pulling without...