Finding the Best Location For Your Microwave
Oh, the microwave! Since the early 1970s (or 1980s, if you grew up in my home) most homes had a microwave that many parents grew to love....
Read MoreWays to Make a Small Space Kitchen Work
Being a designer, I am always so intrigued by kitchens and baths when I am traveling or visiting homes. On my latest Manhattan vacation, I...
Read MoreLose Soffits, Gain Cabinet Space
What is a soffit, you say? It is the drywall or plaster ‘box’ above your short upper cabinets that connects to the ceiling...
Read MoreOut Of The Box Kitchen Design
When designing a kitchen, it’s so important to think out of the box. Literally, your cabinetry arrives in a box. The cabinetry body...
Read MoreDemolition Derby: Tearing Up a Kitchen
Here at C&H we talk a lot about remodeling. But you know what I like best about renovations? The demolition. There’s something...
Read MoreColorful Kitchen Cabinets
White cabinets are nice but we also like risk takers who choose bold colors that make kitchen cabinets really stand out. Here are some...
Read MoreA La Carte Kitchen
I’m gonna totally gleek out right now and admit that when I see a kitchen product I love, I start humming that Olivia Newtown-John...
Read MoreKitchen and Bath Show 2010: Product Highlights
This year’s Kitchen and Bath Industry show was not as large as previous but that reflects the state of the economy and you’d...
Read MorePrepare a Peanut and Nut Free Kitchen: Perfect Pantries
If you or one of your family members has recently been diagnosed with a nut allergy, the questions can be overwhelming. How do I keep my...
Read MoreWhere to Spend: Kitchen Remodel, Part Two
If you followed the first installment of the Hollywood Hills kitchen remodel, you know that Steven and Melissa saved a lot of money buying...
Read MoreLessons from Joan Rivers’ Kitchen
I feel differently about Joan Rivers since the New York Times ran this piece about her kitchen. I am finally at peace with her cat eyes...
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