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When designing this large formal kitchen for a growing family of four, we chose a monochromatic scheme to create softness and allow the space to evolve with the family over time. We used a mix of elements and textures to create contrast within the monochromatic space. We also included elegant and organized storage solutions to eliminate clutter. - Annaliesse Kelly, www. annaliessekellydesign.com Tile and countertops can be a great way to pull a room together and add decorative flair! Here, an inexpensive subway tile keeps the project on budget while a fun, patterned tile behind the stove adds a pop of color. This kitchen features an island in a dark finish for added drama but using the same countertop throughout ensures a cohesive feel to the space! - Lucy Cortese, www.beyondmarbleandgranite.com Photo by Provoke Studios, www. provokestudios.com This gorgeous kitchen is perfect for entertaining with an open concept kitchen and dining space. A custom WeatherMaster Plus Bi-fold Door System by Sunspace Sunrooms lets in plenty of natural light and allows you to open up the space, connecting the outdoor and indoor kitchens together into one large area where guests can mix and mingle all evening long! - Sunspace Sunrooms, www. sunspacesunrooms.com