330 Homes Spring 2022

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W I NDOWS : The black-paned windows are another standout feature, contrasting against the house’s many grays and tans. They reach 12 feet above the kitchen sink and cover 12 feet of the wall in great room, where they’re dropped to the floor instead of about a foot above. “The windows kept clean lines along the back wall,” Yezbak says, “but then also … show a little bit more of a contemporary feel.” I S L AND S : The kitchen is full of surprises — including a tricked-out working island with a rollout cutting board and inte grated trash bags. “When you’re cutting all your vegetables, you can just swipe them off to the garbage,” Yezbak says. “It’s a real wow factor when you walk around the island and you see a piece of black walnut underneath the [quartz] countertop.” The working island has a coun terpart in the 12-foot-long white oak conversational island, set with 10 chairs for dining. PAN T RY: Another standout feature in the kitchen is one that you won’t see at first glance. There are two doors within the line of shaker style inset cabi nets that aren’t what they seem. One is the refrigerator door, and the other is the entrance to a 6-foot-by-8-foot walk-in pantry. “The hidden gem of the kitchen is a hidden pantry,” Yezbak says. “It’s something com pletely unexpected.”

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