Issue 247 – Kitchens & Baths 2014
Features
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Keeping a traditional look in a kitchen remodel designed for cooking and entertaining.
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A kitchen remodel that lives comfortably in this 100-year-old house.
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Breaking down the details that went into this sunny and bright new bathroom highlights lessons in savvy design.
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A kitchen is reborn through a bright and spacious renovation.
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This family bathroom was remodeled into a luxury en-suite retreat.
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A new Vermont kitchen anchors an open plan
Article
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Clever Concept for a Brilliant Bath
A creative layout yields a one-of-a-kind bathroom big on function, light, and views.
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Freestanding Tubs
Shopping for a classic claw foot? A sensuous slipper? Stand-alone bathtubs offer lots of choices.
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How to Install a Tile Kitchen Backsplash
A veteran installer shares his priorities and process for tiling a backsplash.
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Japanese-Inspired Bathroom
An architect turns a boring bath into a retreat with a Far East influence.
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Steam Spa Bathroom Makeover
Learn tips for designing and installing a steam shower in your bathroom for a contemporary approach to comfort.
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Floating Shelves on Display Offer Strength and Style
Understand the pros and cons of open shelving in the kitchen.
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Dutch-Colonial Kitchen Remodel
A small kitchen is redesigned for open family living.
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Great Ideas
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Three-Quarter Bath in 9 Sq. Ft.
This quirky bathroom remodel is pure genius for some, a head-scratcher for others.
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An Island on Wheels
When my wife and I decided to build an 800-sq.-ft. home, we knew that every inch of space would need to be utilized. Because we cook regularly, the kitchen and…
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A Pantry That Blends into the Cabinetry
This walk-in pantry is cleverly disguised in the kitchen's galley-style work zone.
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Customized To Be Compact
In a small house, every decision is balanced against the square feet that will be required to execute the design. On this Douglas-fir vanity cabinet, an 18-1⁄2-in.-sq. apron sink is…
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Hideaway Kitchen Table
This kitchen island with a pull-out table was actually my client’s idea. He and his wife sometimes entertain large groups of guests, and they wanted to easily seat more people…