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Island Living What every homeowner needs to know about today's most popular built-in -- the island kitchen. |
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Building a Better Island A veteran architect shares his strategies for marrying function and style |
This Old House Jill Connors |
Family Style There's always room for one more in this warm, open kitchen built in the space formerly occupied by the homeowners' garage. |
This Old House Marjorie E. Gage |
The (don't get burned) Remodeling Guide A 4-phase plan for getting the kitchen you want at a price you can afford. |
This Old House Eric Rikerman |
Sorting the Choices When Buying Cabinets Choosing kitchen cabinets can make anyone sweat. Double the decisions and you've got a real barn burner. |
This Old House Max Alexander |
9 Steps to Getting the Kitchen You Want The key: Learn how to work with your designer. |
This Old House William Green |
A Kitchen for Two How to design a kitchen that can comfortably accommodate two cooks. |
This Old House Steve Thomas |
Kitchen Quest Whether you're designing a brand new kitchen or renovating what you have, be flexible... |
This Old House Sallie Brady |
Mixing Furniture Styles in the Kitchen An architect and his cookbook-editor wife build a kitchen with an eclectic, added-onto-over-time look. |
This Old House Joe Carter |
Kitchen Storage Ideas Well-thought-out cabinets make cooking easier as well as reduce clutter. |
This Old House Elaine Martin Petrowski |
Kitchens for People Who Love to Cook Advice on setting up a kitchen from culinary pros... |
This Old House Rhoda Murphy |
Thoroughly Modern Makeover The update of a 60's-era kitchen increases the room's efficiency while retaining its period flavor... |
This Old House Claire Whitcomb |
A Man With a Plan Creating specialized work areas and a kid-friendly island in this open-plan kitchen ensured a place for everything -- and everyone! |
This Old House Max Alexander |
Kitchen Confidential Whether you're planning a new kitchen from scratch or just making a few improvements, here's how a design pro navigates the choices -- with ideas that can work at your house, too |
This Old House Amy R. Hughes |
Take It Outside An outdoor kitchen is a great gathering spot for friends and family. Here's how to design and equip one. |
This Old House Heather Smith MacIsaac |
Maximizing Kitchen Storage All too often, the kitchen and clutter go hand in hand. To create order, you need to maximize the efficiency of every nook and cranny. |
This Old House Cynthia Sanz |
Into the Wood This superbly re-crafted kitchen mixes furniture and cabinetry in an open layout that cooks as good as it looks. |
This Old House Steve Thomas |
ABCs of Kitchen Design A helpful how-to list of kitchen considerations... |
This Old House Barbara Winfield |
Kitchen Design: How to Avoid a Dozen Pitfalls Regrets? Anyone who's ever remodeled a kitchen can fess up to a few. Let this hard-earned hindsight help you steer clear of similar screw-ups. |
Popular Mechanics July 2006 Fiona Gilsenan |
Cooking Without Walls Move beyond a grill and a few folding chairs to a true outdoor kitchen, which can be a manageable and rewarding DIY project. |
This Old House Ted Goodnow |
A Kitchen Collaboration Kitchen designer Ted Goodnow shares useful tips on how to plan for your next kitchen renovation. |
This Old House November 4, 2000 Scott Gibson |
Finding Kitchen Design Help You've got an excellent source in your hands right now... |
AskMen.com Karin Eldor |
Centerpiece Items For Your Pad Take a tour of all the rooms in your pad that can be updated with the help of a centerpiece item. |
This Old House Leslie Plummer Clagett |
What's In Store Good news for kitchen-gadget addicts and spatially challenged cooks: New ways to squeeze more storage out of your kitchen. |
This Old House Fran J. Donegan |
Outdoor Kitchens Why run back and forth to the house when you can move everything you need outside? Here are some of the basics for building an outdoor kitchen. |
Home Toys April 2003 Patti D. Fleetwood |
"Get a Lift in the Kitchen" Although lift installations in kitchens are not commonplace, affluent clients with large kitchens offer the best opportunity for such an add-on. |
This Old House Scott Gibson |
Living Down Under Most basements are little more than a place to cultivate cobwebs and store cans of paint. But they are an ideal place for the low-cost extra bedroom, family room or workout space you've always wanted. And as we show here, basements can be turned into any one of several living areas. |
This Old House November 11, 1999 Anna Holbrook |
Hoods You Can Trust Proper kitchen ventilation is vital in today's homes. You can't just rely on open windows or an old recirculating vent to keep the air clean. |
This Old House Alexandra Bandon |
From Start to Finish How a kitchen goes from idea to execution |
This Old House August 2007 Amanda Lecky |
How to Avoid the Hidden Costs of Kitchen Remodeling Early investigation can help prevent busting your budget. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Redo Your Kitchen For Under $550 Even if you don't wind up using your kitchen all that much, girls will certainly be impressed that you took the time to dress it up a little. |
This Old House Jason Carpenter |
Must-See TV Television is the newest kitchen appliance. Here's how to make it look good even when it's not turned on. |
This Old House Phil Mossgraber |
Cooking up a Kitchen This kitchen "dream team" -- Chefs Julia Child and Marian Morash and the author, a Milton kitchen designer -- share their recipe for the perfect kitchen. |
Metropolis March 2007 Pedersen, Silverberg & Currey |
Total Access Three European kitchen systems prove that universal design and high-end aesthetics are not incompatible. |
This Old House Leslie Plummer Clagett |
Eating In With everything from traditional tables to built-in banquettes, eat-in kitchens feed a growing appetite for convenience and casual dining. One of these designs should suit your dining style and needs. |
AskMen.com November 11, 2003 Gregory Cartier |
5 Tips For Small Kitchens Even if some closets are bigger than your kitchen, there are always ways to make the best of what you do have. So make use of that space and start eating out less often. |