Designer Kim Armstrong chose a linear layout for this kitchen to avoid "dead corners," where two cabinets meet and create inefficient space. Regan Elizabeth Photography When you’re hungry for a new ...
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The American dream kitchen has been sold for years as a large room with marble islands, two stoves, and so much counter space that you can invite Paula Deen to dinner and host a cooking show. But ...