A bistro-style kitchen in Andover
Wood-clad walls, a distinctive range hood, a cherry-trimmed island, and the absence of upper cabinets give the space a pretty, rather than a utilitarian, feel.
Photograph by Michael J. Lee
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The 3-by-7-foot island sometimes doubles as design work space for homeowner Ann Constantine (pictured).
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An arched window salvaged from a church, square-cut pine floors, and built-in bookshelves make the adjoining sitting room welcoming.
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Cabinets by Cabico go straight to the floor and have inset Shaker-style doors and a no-fuss aesthetic.
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Energy-efficient windows let in plenty of light; countertops are made of Corian that looks a lot like stone.
Photograph by Michael J. Lee
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