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It’s Miami – many high-end designs aim for that contemporary, stark white look. Making this type of design stand out is the challenge Vision Miami architect, Christopher Aichinger, and senior kitchen designer at ALNO Miami, Debora Papa, took on.
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The wall of white cabinetry is both functional and aesthetically pleasing for this type of design. The divisions between the upper and lower cabinets provide visual breaks.
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The design team built a unique flyover top for a contrasting wood look. This bar top stretches across the island and the perimeter counter for an open feel.
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The island has a contrasting appeal because of its stainless steel counter, which wraps completely around the piece.
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The Copper Shade Lighting Pendants were chosen because they bring out the tones in the countertop well.
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A pantry and AC unit are hidden in this wall of cabinetry, which was necessary for a seamless look.
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“The flyover top came up because of the idea of creating a sense of an open space,” said Papa, “so we built a long bar top perfect for a big gathering in a limited room.”