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In a green Somerville condo, an uncluttered kitchen

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On days off, Erebia, pictured with one of his two Westie pals, cooks three meals a day at home. Shelly Harrison Photography

    In a green Somerville condo, an uncluttered kitchen

    Federico Erebia’s new kitchen has a second sink, more counter space (where an eat-in area once was), and bamboo cabinetry he made, using materials that meet the green standards at the Maxwell’s Green development in Somerville.
    Shelly Harrison Photography | September 22, 2012

    Employing bamboo and white Silestone countertop material, Erebia built custom cabinets and drawers that keep the clutter at bay. “I didn’t want anything to distract from the simplicity of the space,’’ he explains.
    Shelly Harrison Photography | September 22, 2012

    When Erebia isn’t treating patients or building with wood, he’s sculpting, taking pictures — he took the photographs of Provincetown Bay that decorate his kitchen and the adjacent sitting area — and cooking.
    Shelly Harrison Photography | September 22, 2012

    He added more pendant lights and under-cabinet lighting, and he repainted in a warm hue that complements the light brown tones of the bamboo.
    Shelly Harrison Photography | September 22, 2012

    On days off, Erebia, pictured with one of his two Westie pals, cooks three meals a day at home.
    Shelly Harrison Photography | September 22, 2012