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You know what's not divisive? Rebecca St. John's beautiful design solution.
It turns out you can have it allif you've this Calgary kitchen designed by Rebecca St. John, at least. In the course of renovating a dark and dreary home for a Calgary family of four, the designer knocked down walls but then erected glass-and-metal dividers from Modern Metal in their place to give the kitchen the best of both worlds: a little privacy, and a lot of light. Plus, It's a great graphic detail, says St. John.
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