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In the coastal village of Coverack on the southern tip of the British mainland, a run-down 1960s home was renovated to highlight captivating views of the Guthens, a rocky outcrop on the Cornish coast. Seamlessly intertwined with the dining area, the home’s new kitchen features clay-plastered walls, larch cabinetry, and brass fixtures.Recycled Altrock work surfaces and larch cabinetry define the kitchen design.R