Tag: kitchen
You don’t need a special occasion to break out the silver
Though the number of brides registering for sterling flatware is smaller than it was in the past, millennials are finding new ways to utilize silver—mixing patterns and monograms, including it in casual table settings and picnics, and (don’t tell your grandmother) even embracing a little tarnish.
Kitchen Innovations launches new line of floral utensils
Michael Gibson’s silicone kitchen utensils are the ultimate marriage of form and function. In the kitchen, Gibson often found himself delegated to menial tasks like chopping, mincing, and slicing, so the perpetual inventor looked for ways to make prep easier.
Naber’s Concept Kitchens are portable and customizable
Concept is a freestanding system that is not connected to a wall. Customers select from different options like work surfaces, splash guards, and organizational grids using an online “Configurator.”
Place to Reimagine Your Kitchen: Pirch
This innovative kitchen, bath, and outdoor showroom, which sprawls over 32,000 square feet in Lenox Marketplace, has been open for almost a year.
Kitchen Sourcebook: Four looks to spice up your culinary style
Whether your taste is contemporary or traditional, these four kitchens show off bold designs and brilliant solutions.
Kitchen pioneer Guy Gunter reflects on his career
For more than five decades and three generations, Guy Gunter Home has been installing high-end kitchens in Atlanta. The business was founded in 1952 by Gunter himself, a pilot during World War II who flew on historic missions like D-Day.
A playful color scheme cooks up a preppy vibe in this Druid Hills kitchen
Pink and green in a historic Druid Hills kitchen? Bring it on, says homeowner Katie Newsom, who has always loved preppy colors but didn’t expect to use them in her kitchen.
Inside Look: Melanie Turner’s updated take on the white kitchen
When creating a room, the whole is always greater than the sum of its parts, stresses interior designer Melanie Turner. “Not everything needs to match,” she says. For a Buckhead home that she helped build in 2009, she devised a kitchen that is equal parts rustic and glamorous, steel and brass, modern and traditional.
DIY Project: Alley Kitchen
Kitchens are easily the most expensive room to remodel in a home, but that didn’t intimidate Kate Mattison and Matt Mewis. Small budgets often lead to more creative solutions, assert the optimistic expectant parents.