Oversized Drop Edges
Adding drama to any kitchen can be tuned down to one subtle detail. Oversized Drop Edges in this otherwise whitewashed kitchen adds the necessary break-up needed to keep the eye interested. The 2 inch mitered edge adds a perceived “thickness” to the otherwise very thin 3/4″ material. 2CM Pure White by Caesarstone was used in this build-out.
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