Later: This picture was taken from the same angle as the previous shot. Lewis removed most of the walls by separating the kitchen and dining room, replacing it with a peninsula that improves flow and connection. The new feature provides seating facility and provides a place to help children browse food or dishes. About one leg spread in the dining room, the peninsula also allows for more breathing chamber in the kitchen. The major kitchen details include soft gray cabinets, a walnut-high-high range hood, graphic black-white-white porcelain floor and a striking arched pantry with black accents. In the dining area, white vencoting couples with a bold, funny look for fun wallpaper were depicted.