Welcome to the third in our series of “A Kitchen For:” where we are featuring a few of our kitchens and the lifestyles of the owners who now enjoy them. As an amateur chef, recipe tester for Cooks Illustrated, and kitchen remodeler, I personally appreciate this kitchen made for a chef. Your lifestyle should dictate the choices you make when designing and remodeling a new kitchen, but I think you’ll agree that there are many features of this kitchen that make it a winner. First, there is a ton of counter space for prepping and plating, many burners and ovens for multiple-pan cooking, and tons of cabinet space…
A Kitchen for: Baking
This is the second in a series of entries that we will offer depending on your particular use for your kitchen. We hope you enjoyed “A Kitchen for: Kids” and that you find some entertainment in this one for those who like to bake. If neither of these fit your fancy, stay tuned. There will be many more to come (for those who entertain, vegans, dog-lovers – you name it, we’ve designed it)!
White Kitchens with Wow!
Have you ever noticed that all the finest restaurants serve their food on white dishes? They say it’s because the clean, white background makes the food “pop”. It serves as a crisp and bright backdrop for the main event. We at Kitchen Design Concepts have noticed that concept works beautifully for the entire kitchen, too! A neutral, light palate in the heart of your house allows you to accent with family, friends, food and laughter. Beautiful cabinetry, hardware and countertops don’t always need more than that. Clean lines and a simple palate can bring serenity and a feel of organization to your kitchen. White also allows you to change colors with your mood or season by changing out temporary accents like linens, flowers and dishes.
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