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A 'warm and cozy' supersized log cabin
Text: Chris Reinolds/creinolds@ajc.com; photo: Allison Diaz/Special
"I wanted a kitchen I could cook in easily without bumping into each other," said Prater, who designed the house with her brother. The kitchen includes professional-grade appliances and custom pine cabinets. "I chose pine because I wanted it to blend in with the logs. A little rustic, but not too rustic," she said. "We wanted it to be more refined. We didn't want it to be cowboy," Burt Prater added.