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This kitchen pays tribute to the École des Beaux Arts, which were a collection of influential arts schools in France. The origins of the school date back to the 1600’s and since then has trained many of Europe’s greatest artists. In contrast to the freedom of mixing elements stylistically, there is a strict requirement to design in this style using symmetry. There are exact symmetrical relationships in all aspects of the design; the sink wall is mirrored from its center line, the ‘wedding cabinet’ is symmetrical on both sides despite very different functionality, the range wall ‘bridge’ in drywall, reflects the form of the base bridges on the sink wall. The room itself was sculpted (the wall between the dining room and kitchen was moved) to accommodate the design requirements. There are many notable and unique features and design elements in this kitchen. Marble countertops harmonize with the custom crafted mosaic top for the island. White cabinets are softened with the use of green cabinets on the island and dish pantry. The dish pantry features jab cloth glass doors to reduce transparency and the lighting above. Sliding marble panels hide essential cooking storage on each side of the range. There are niches carved into the wall beside the range and on the sink wall, these accommodate small appliances. The sink becomes a workstation with its built-in drain boards on each side. A pocket door hides the coffee system and microwave when not in use and completes the design of the Chinese wedding cabinet. Electric lighting fixtures complete this room for a unique and personalized space.