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Georgia Madden
Georgia Madden

Pros Share 8 Big Kitchen Remodeling Mistakes and Their Solutions

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Mitchell Parker
Mitchell Parker

10 Bathroom Vanity Features Pros Always Recommend

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Becky Harris
Becky Harris

Kitchen of the Week: Refaced Cabinets Transform a Room

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backsplash, diamond detail, removal of desk

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Jeannie Matteucci
Jeannie Matteucci

Kitchen of the Week: Creamy Cabinets and a Walnut Island Top

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Suzanne Ennis
Suzanne Ennis

15 Ideas to Kick Your Kitchen Island Up a Notch

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Jeannie Matteucci
Jeannie Matteucci

Kitchen of the Week: Refaced Cabinets and Fresh Style

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a place to put small appliances that can be closed off from view when you are not using them

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Jennifer Ott Design
Jennifer Ott Design

6 Things to Consider When Choosing a Kitchen Sink

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Barbra Bright Design
Barbra Bright Design

Designer Tips for Range Hoods, Appliances and Lighting

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A pass-through between a kitchen and outdoor area is a convenient way to transfer food, drinks and other supplies quickly to the center of the action. If bugs are a concern, consider a window line that includes separate sliding screens (such as the Marvin Ultimate Glider). Another option is to position a pass-through that connects your kitchen to a screened-in porch.

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Like the storage of dishes and glasses in this type of cabinet with room for placemats, trivets, etc to make setting the table easy

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attractive kitchen, like the dark wood countertop on the island

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look at all the photos in the link

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What a cute little pantry!

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She kept the hood’s blower and added a taller custom plaster hood with plywood frame and sleek, modern lines. “It helps elongate the view of the kitchen, because it makes your eye go up,” Merz says. “I wanted one piece, and I chose plaster because it’s not a super expensive material.”

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very efficient undersink storage

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love the dark wood inside this cabinet

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Jennifer Ott Design
Jennifer Ott Design

How to Choose the Best Sink Type for Your Kitchen

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Jennifer Ott Design
Jennifer Ott Design

8 Kitchen Sink Materials to Consider

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Backsplash: Cloe glazed ceramic subway tile in white, 2½ by 8 inches, Bedrosians Tile and Stone; cabinets: Breeze with Bridgewater doors, Woodharbor Custom Cabinetry

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New semicustom maple cabinets in a mushroom color complement the soft beige walls (Tapestry Beige by Benjamin Moore). Off-white trim (Decorator’s White by Benjamin Moore) coordinates with glazed white ceramic backsplash tile and marble-look quartz countertops for a fresh, inviting transitional style.

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The edge of the kitchen provides the dining area with a built-in china cabinet. Hubinsky incorporated glassware storage, a wine fridge and a countertop that serves as a bar (or for coffee).

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A better appliance "garage"

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An appliance garage that doesn't have tambour doors and is squished under cabinets that go around the corner.

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A handy spot to store oils and spices used on the stove!

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This is beautiful wood! Like the shelf under the countertop for laptops, etc

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Barbra Bright Design
Barbra Bright Design

Details That Count: 11 Designer Secrets to Work Into Your Kitchen

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Great design tips that are not obvious but make the finished kitchen design elegant and useful.

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Toronto Interior Design Group
Toronto Interior Design Group

Which Appliance Finish Should You Choose for Your Kitchen?

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Sam Ferris
Sam Ferris

10 Ways to Design a Kitchen for Aging in Place

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Aging in Place design

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Erin Carlyle
Erin Carlyle

How to Keep Your Kitchen Sink Looking Great

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Kate Burt
Kate Burt

Blue, White and Wood Kitchen Packed With Storage

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Higher counterspace hides the view of the kitchen's messy areas from the dining area and provides cabinets to store items used in dining room. But the kitchen and dining room flow as one open space.

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Like the color and simple style of cabinets and the cup handles

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Corners in kitchens often go unused because they’re difficult to reach and wind up being dead space. A tall cabinet with a drawer on the bottom creates a smart storage opportunity for quick-grab items like spices, oils and other items frequently used at the nearby cooktop.

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Another idea for a very accessible pantry with a counter that could be a workspace.

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This bar at the end of a row of kitchen cabinets softens the look into the kitchen from the main living area and would be a good place to put a coffee bar for guests that would keep them out of the way in the kitchen.

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The material for the backsplash was limestone tile from Walker Zanger.

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On this wall, cabinets open to reveal all kinds of pullouts and storage compartments. In the cabinet on the right you can see a pass-through that connects to the utility room, where there’s a washer and dryer, storage cabinets and an extra refrigerator. The Elders added the pass-through to make it easier for them to transfer heavy groceries or pots of soup between the two rooms.

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Love the idea of using a beautiful slab of marble or granite as a backsplash in the kitchen, so it almost seems like a work of art, especially for an open kitchen where it can be seen from multiple rooms.

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Another way to “build in” your freestanding refrigerator is to actually build it into the wall, rather than cabinets. If your kitchen plan will allow it, this is probably the easiest and most cost-effective way to get the look, because you can make the opening the exact width and depth you require. You also won’t have any cabinet modification costs.

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Shelves on both sides of vent hood keep the look "light" and uncrowded.

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Lovely kitchen and convenient dining area. The tile over the cooktop is beautiful!

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Lots of texture - smooth brushed brass pendents, tile on back wall, natural fiber bar stools

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This set of drawers makes a great breakfast bar while providing a good spot to store items like cutlery, candles and napkins for the adjacent dining area. The fuss-free handleless design means that the drawers close to form a neat edge.

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Lovely kitchen/eat-in area/family room. Beautiful cabinets and pulls.

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Like the 3 big windows over the sink with no upper cabinets

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Love the vent hood! Like the dark island surrounded by light color perimeter cabinets

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Just gorgeous!

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What a pantry!

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Very attractive kitchen

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Another idea for trash/recycling pullout - put the paper towels right above it to make more space available on the countertop

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this is the type of undercounter trash and recycling bins I want

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This may be a more efficient way to organize undersink items

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great way tp easily access small appliances but hide them away when not in use

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Microwave, 2nd oven, refrigerator and panty cabinet all integrated into one wall of kitchen.

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Consider customizing an upper cabinet above the coffee/bar area where guests can access beverages and ice by covering the cabinet doors with beautiful art; in this example, wallpaper. The doors were sized to fit the exact width of the wallpaper but made larger than the cabinet box, making the art stand out and giving an appearance that it floats off the wall.

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You can cook and relax in comfort in this kitchen.

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I like the simple white cabinetry around the perimeter of this kitchen and the wood island and vent hood to warm up the room along with brass fixtures.

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Shaker-style cabinets, a geometric mosaic tile used as an accent in two prominent places (here and over the range) makes a big impact with just a small amount of expensive tile.

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Spring for a pullout drying rack. It doesn’t matter how many dishwashers you have; you’ll always be air-drying a few pieces in your kitchen. If you’ve got room in your budget for a little splurge, consider a pullout drying cart like the one shown in this Northern California kitchen. It takes the place of a cabinet right next to the sink and keeps the clutter off the countertop.

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Use reclaimed wood or stone for an island kick plate. It won't show the inevitable scratches and scuffs.

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Have a beverage center with small sink outside the main traffic of the kitchen so guests can prepare coffee, pour wine, etc without getting in way of the cook

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Maximize prep space on an island by putting the prep sink on one end of the island.

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