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"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." It's easy to dismiss the idea of adding an island to your already compact kitchen if it's lacking in ...
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 ...
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 ...
A dreamy kitchen with a large island for preparing meals and seating multiple guests isn’t in the cards for everyone, and that's perfectly fine. If your setup is on the small side, there are smart ...
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 ...
There are countless ways to design a kitchen. Here are some of the most striking examples featured in On Location this year.
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