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Contributing photographers Lincoln Barbour, Ken Gutmaker, Susan Teare, and Brian Vanden Brink have photographed many of the design projects featured in Fine Homebuilding magazine and on FineHombuilding.com. Here are a few of the beautiful kitchens and baths they’ve shared with us in the “Through the Lens” blog, along with their reflections on some of the projects.

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