Kitchens
Kitchens are arguably one of the most important rooms in the house. This essential space gets a lot of traffic, and usually showcases the personal style and interests of the owners. At the same time, kitchens are inevitably about function, so successful designs are the right blend of what you see and how well it works.
In the kitchen, countertops and cabinets typically are at or near the top of the designer’s priority list. Both come in many styles, materials and price ranges. Countertops can run the gamut, from relatively new materials, such as man-made quartz composites, to old standbys like stainless steel or even wood. Kitchen cabinets offer designers a rich palette of possibilities — everything from the varied colors and textures of natural wood to sleek sprayed finishes.
Cabinetry, countertops, and color often get the attention, but many other details will spell the difference between a room that works on a practical level and one that doesn’t. What’s the best way to paint kitchen cabinets? Are ready-to-assemble cabinets a better bet than custom made? What are the advantages of installing a kitchen island?
Whether a kitchen is a remodel or new construction, and no matter what the style, Fine Homebuilding’s deep library of articles cover what you need to know.
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Kitchen Remodel by Summer Thornton Design
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The Practical Details of Kitchen Islands
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A Kitchen at the Heart of Family Living
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An Elegant New Kitchen in a Narrow Old Space
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From Kitchen Refresh to Extensive Renovation
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Old-World Honesty: Modern Remodel of a French-Tudor Home
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The Kitchen: Designing the Hardest-Working Room in the House
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Elegant Faucet Inspired by Heavy Machinery
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One Quick Cooker
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The Swiss Army Knife of Kitchen Sinks