In ancient Rome, the kitchen was known as the culina and was an essential part of every household. With a coastal nautical theme and beachy decor, this kitchen would have featured mosaic floors, marble countertops, and sea-inspired artwork. The Romans were known for their love of food and extravagant feasts. The kitchen would have been equipped with a hearth for cooking, as well as various pots, pans, and utensils. Seafood, such as oysters and fish, would have been popular ingredients in Roman cuisine. The kitchen would have been a bustling place, filled with the aromas of cooking and the sounds of laughter and conversation.