As a Kitchen Editor, I'm always keeping my eye on the subtle changes in the way we use and design our spaces. And if there's one kitchen feature I've noticed making a comeback recently, it's eat-in ...
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There are countless ways to design a kitchen. Here are some of the most striking examples featured in On Location this year.
Our lives may have been changed in recent years (Seamless, Covid, and a whole host of other societal shifts), but one thing is for sure: entertaining is back, and—in some cases—more elaborate than ...
If you think about it, some of the smallest kitchens put out the most delicious food — in iconic spaces, no less. Remember: Julia Child’s kitchen was only 20×14 feet, and she shot a TV show in there ...
The challenge: Janelle and Scott Nivens wanted a lighter, brighter and more open kitchen to comfortably host large groups in their southwest Minneapolis home. They also preferred a more casual eating ...
Homes on wheels typically feature smaller, more modest kitchens adapted to the overall size restrictions. Still, for many folks, especially those with growing families, the kitchen continues to be the ...
The kitchen is where the best cooking adventures take place as well as where culinary mishaps are bound to happen (most of which can be laughed about later at least). Therefore it should be primed and ...