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The Santa Fe Breakfast Nook Set
If you are looking for a new breakfast nooks et for your kitchen and you like old and rustic looking furniture than the Santa Fe breakfast nook set is just right for you. This set is a great solution for a family that needs lots of seating but has space constraints. The benches and corner design are great for saving space. This furniture is made of distressed poplar wood. Some of the wood is solid poplar and some is polar veneer. The combination is one way that the manufacturer can keep costs down. The wood is distressed by darkening and rounding the corners and then flattening or indenting the edges. The dark stain also adds to its rustic look and distressed quality. In addition to the poplar, there are inlaid slate tiles along the top of the L-shaped bench. The slate tiles are sealed to prevent cracking and come in an infinite numbers of colors and variations. The nature of the slate makes it possible for every one of these kitchen breakfast nooks unique and one of a kind.
The set is made up of a table, a L-shaped bench, and a side bench. There are no chairs, but that helps to save room while providing adequate seating for your entire family. The L-shaped bench is two pieces and also includes a drop leaf that will cover the gap in the centermost seat. Some people use that drop leaf to display flowers or other decorations. The corner bench also features under the seat storage. The storage is another plus for a big family with limited space. Everyone can use extra storage and these benches are a great place to hide extra linens, small kitchen appliance that do not get used very often, or art and school supplies. One final attribute that makes this set a good choice is that the entire setup is reversible. No matter what corner you want to use, you can make this furniture work.
In terms of cost, this set is very affordable. Even though it is made of nice wood, and includes the slate tile, you can find the entire set for anywhere between $789 and $1,035.
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January 25, 2010 - 4:25 pm
Just happen to come across your post. This concept of a breakfast nook sounds rather interesting. I’m going to research a bit more.
Thanks for the insights.