Paperback 9 x 10 1/2 in. 240 pages, with 382 photos and 27 drawings
Published 2007 ISBN 978-1-56158-837-4 Product #070883
Kitchens are more than where we cook a meal and wash dishes. It's where our day begins and ends, where family gathers for conversation, homework, and snacks, and where we entertain friends. With the prominence of this space in both our homes and our lives it's no wonder that kitchen remodeling is the number one home improvement project.
Kitchen designer Beth Veillette gives you professional design advice for kitchens and budgets from small to large. Throughout the book you'll find design options for all components found in the kitchen as well as how to successfully combine them to create a great kitchen. A wide range of styles, materials, and layouts are featured in hundreds of photos that provide fresh ideas for everything from the floor material to wall color, lighting to seating, and appliances to window treatments.
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Today's kitchen isn't so different from what it was when I was a kid. It's where I did my homework, baked cookies with Mom, colored Easter eggs, and carved pumpkins as a family. As an adult, one of my most cherished memories is making lobster bisque with my mom in my kitchen. I don't remember the bisque as much as I remember just about every moment of the time we spent working and socializing together that afternoon.
Today's typical family is running in different directions. At the end of the day, though, the family finds comfort and relaxation as they join together in the kitchen.
Because of the availability of incredible looking appliances, phenomenal cabinetry styles and finishes, and beautiful countertop materials, we no longer need to keep the kitchen out of sight. Today's social kitchen is often open to a family room and/or includes a lounge area- a table and chairs, a breakfast bar or a table with banquettes. Guests and family members are invited to join in and are comfortable as spectators sipping a cup of coffee on a counter stool or jumping in and helping out with meal prep. A new kitchen won't make you a better cook, but you can design it so that it makes the time you spend doing chores, preparing meals, or socializing with friends and family more rewarding and enjoyable.
Here I open up to you the world of kitchens- creative designs, successful solutions for tight spaces, new materials that add just the right touch of pizzazz and practicality. Although the photos will inspire you and help you dream about the many styles and finishes available, you'll also learn the pros and cons of different materials and types of components you will encounter as you revitalize your kitchen. My goal is to motivate you to get started on what will likely be the most important home improvement project you'll ever undertake.