One kitchen designer took the same galley floor plan and created three unique spaces for a trio of neighbors. See what worked for them—and how it can work for you too.
A 42-inch-wide pass-through had been cut into the dining room wall by the previous owner, but the Dunns used the window to their advantage. They strategically placed glass-front cabinets in front of the opening so they could display glassware. Then the framed the opening with molding, and turned it into a breakfast bar with a cherry countertop.
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