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To complement the white-washed custom cabinetry in her kitchen, architect Julie Salles Schaffer has designed a tile backsplash to resemble "melting butter in a white pan." Daltile arranged her two-color AutoCAD design—white and off-white—onto a mesh backing for a small fee. To soften the edges of the cabinets’ drawers and doors, Schaffer requested radial edging.
The floor coverings are designed by Chilewich, and an assortment of art pieces decorates a wall-mounted, stained maple shelf in the hallway. Though it posed structural difficulties, the elongated, wall-notched skylight provides a magical moment, says Sultan: “We can go to bed at night and see the moon through it.”
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