
Another view of the kitchen.
The kitchen features a custom-built island with aged brass legs. The island is topped with a thick slab of Calacatta Viola marble. The floor is a machine-honed terrazzo floor that is a similar color to the oak veneer cabinetry.

A closer look of the counter and backsplash.
The mostly neutral kitchen has a surprise pop of color. The designers went with a blue Moroccan Zellige tile backsplash for a more romantic touch.

A rounded archway to enter the kitchen.
What Makes This Kitchen Spanish Mission Style?
There are a few key elements that make a design Spanish-mission style. The space includes ornately carved details, rounded arches, and plaster finishes. Designs can feature stucco finishes as well.