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She did not know exactly what she wanted, but she knew the kitchen she had was not it. The layout was not optimal, with too much space in some areas and not enough in others. And even if the flow had been better, the brown tones of the cabinetry, floors, and countertops made for a kitchen that felt dark and somber. “When we first began to talk about a renovation,” says interior designer Dennis Duffy, “I began to think that there was a deep disparity between what she said she liked and what I saw. She talked about light and contemporary design, and I kept thinking, ‘It’s so dark in here.’” Duffy&
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