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Look for ways to maximize light, from eliminating cabinets next to windows to using transparent or reflective materials like glass and stainless steel.
I like to incorporate soft seating, a TV, and — when I can — a fireplace, to make the kitchen the coziest place in the house.
It's the mix of woods, countertop materials, and finishes that creates warmth, personality, and mood.
The consummate neutral, it looks great with everything and will never go out of style. I love its organic quality — it develops a well-worn patina over time.
If space allows, an island is essential. It's the social center of the kitchen.
Accessories such as an integrated colander and a sliding cutting board make working there more efficient.
Creating cabinet facades to hide refrigeration units gives me a tremendous amount of design freedom. By eliminating a large, boxy element, I can make a kitchen feel more room-like.
Today, high-efficiency burners and ovens with convection and self-cleaning are really indispensable.
Every great kitchen has a hook, that one unique element that just pulls you in. It could be a hood, a sink, a pot rack.
Kitchen design is complicated, and the landscape is constantly changing. Hiring a professional is perhaps the most valuable investment you will make.
In my opinion, no kitchen is complete without it.
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