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Dursleys' Kitchen

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Functional modern kitchen in the Dursleys' house with a new television and table for family meals, window to the garden.

The Dursleys' kitchen, a mundane cornerstone of Privet Drive domesticity, first comes into sharp focus in 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' as a symbol of the Muggle normalcy Harry desperately craves amid wizarding chaos. Equipped with a gleaming new television and a sturdy table for tense family meals, it overlooks the garden through a sunlit window, embodying the Dursleys' obsession with suburban perfection. Though its appearances are fleeting across the series, the kitchen underscores Harry's annual summer purgatory, evolving from a mere backdrop in early books to a poignant emblem of his isolated Muggle roots before he fully embraces the wizarding world.

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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Functional modern kitchen in the Dursleys' house with a new television and table for family meals, window to the garden.

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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

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