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Martha Stewart Living debuts new custom kitchen line for Home Depot

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Using her own utilitarian kitchen as inspiration, Martha Stewart has released her first special order line of cabinetry, hardware and counter tops.

Sold exclusively at the Home Depot, the cabinetry features clean lines and comes in 11 door styles and a variety of wood finishes. It also offers thoughtful accessories that show Stewart is in charge: cookbook pop downs, roll out shelves and pegged dish organizers.

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Hardware comes in 32 styles -- 18 of which are available in stores -- with finishes in Bedford Nickel, Polished Nickel, Bedford Brass, Bedford Satin Brass, Soft Iron and Bronze with Copper highlights.

Corian counter tops starting as low as $53 a square foot come in eight colors and are designed to complement the cabinets.

Because every kitchen is different, prices will vary. But the hope is that consumers will be able to create a custom kitchen at an affordable price. To get an idea, cabinets for a hypothetical 10-by-10-foot kitchen would range from $1,919 at the low end for Wainscott Oak to $3,679 for the higher end Skylands Cherry.

-- Lisa Boone

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