Photography by Scott Norsworthy

When CAB Architects were tasked to renovate a 1912 rowhouse in Toronto, Canada, they paid special attention to the kitchen.

Normally a white kitchen with a wood island is just that, however the architects decided to make the upper cabinets a focal point of the interior by including a mural.

The artistic addition treats the upper cabinets of the centrally located kitchen as a canvas, upon which a sprawling mural was applied, allowing the home owners to showcase a picturesque scene with camels, people, and palm trees.

Photography by Scott Norsworthy

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