This beautiful and elegant house was designed by Kate Marker Interiors and Tartan Builders in Hinsdale, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois.
Creative ideas in jewelry making, soft soldering, crafts and upcycled, innovative, repurposed art and home décor, and the upcycled garden.
Eco-friendly kitchen design is now becoming more popular as people want to get back into nature. We give some best tips in this article!
It's officially Marie Kondo season.
Ashley Montgomery Design together with Bolt Developments has created this incredibly gorgeous Canadian home located in Barrie, Ontario.
It's Cleaning and Organization Month on Curbly! Today, we're looking at ten amazing kitchen pantries. Yours probably doesn't look like one of these (and
Hi everyone, its good to be back. My laptop is back in commission so here I am. Did you miss me?Feeding our families is one of the most important things that we do as mothers or fathers. In past generations, days and lives revolved largely around growing and preparing food and chores to keep farms […]
A collection of 15 Warm & Cozy Rustic Kitchen Designs For Your Cabin to provide inspiration and ideas so that you can create your own design.
Cardenio Petrucci has seen the kitchen assume increasing prominence, to the point where it’s akin to a piece of fine furniture.
All it requires is a hot pan and a lot of maple syrup.
Amber Interiors has renovated this incredibly beautiful home with a rustic farmhouse vibe set on a beachside property in Malibu, California.
This Mom-approved recipe will wow everyone at the table.
When we bought our 18th century home fourteen years ago never in my wildest imagination did I think it would take so long to remodel my kitc...
When I lived in France, I discovered a tradition that I found intriguing and almost exotic and yet, at the same time, very practical…the summer kitchen! Several of my friends had them…spaces dedicated to cooking during the hot summer months. They are not just outdoor kitchens since, more often than not, they were located in a breezeway or even a basement space, allowing for cooking away from the main part of the house to keep it cool. Sooo... I was thrilled to find an article about summer kitchens in one of my favorite online French decor magazines, Art & Decoration! I am showing you my favorite first…this rustic charmer with its own pizza/bread oven built from local stones. But don’t be deceived…the shutter board cabinet doors hide a refrigerator and a dishwasher! I love the unusual whitewashed driftwood table and chairs! This green house-turned-summer kitchen belongs to Isabella Sallusti of Graine & Ficelle…a working farm and bed and breakfast which offers cooking classes using its organic produce. Click here to have a peek at the guest rooms. Gotta love that cement sink! I think I might actually cook here. Here’s another summer kitchen from a mas…a farmhouse and its outbuildings…in Provence. The base is made of salvaged wood and is topped by black granite…all on wheels to make it mobile! This one is actually a pool house at another mas in the south of France! The kitchen area can be closed off by the two big doors that you see and includes a refrigerator and a dishwasher. The concrete bar opposite it houses a sink and a grill. This one was designed at the request of the decorator Vannina Boudet and works around an original window. The massive oak beams and hand carved stone sink almost make it look as though it was always there! I love this one…installed in a garden in Cap d’Antibes on the French Riviera! It’s built from teak wood and has shutters that can drop down when needed. This Caribbean-style kitchen is actually on the deck of a pool and is shaded by a thatched umbrella and reed blinds. Wow…there’s even a microwave and a full-sized fridge…a sleek, modern kitchen tucked into an exotic setting! Here’s a final summer kitchen for you! It almost looks like it could be in Florida, huh? French design is not just campagne chic...shabby chic. They love sleek and modern, too! However, I have to admit…that first one still has my heart! It brings back memories of a neighbor serving us homemade bread hot out of the oven he built himself! After all, that is what a summer kitchen is really about…gathering with friends and family to enjoy the time together! And I hope that's exactly what all of you are doing this Labor Day! Have a wonderful holiday weekend!
The merits of open shelving in the kitchen are always a point of contention around here. On the one hand, open shelves offer easy access to your ingredients and dishes. On the other hand, it can be tough to keep them clean and organized. If you’re inspired by the benefits of open shelving, consider adding it to your pantry instead. You can see all that you have in stock at once, and if the shelves get a little messy — just close the door. Here are 11 examples to give you some ideas.
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I'm feeling so much better today after a day of industrial-strength cleaning, rearranging and organizing yesterday. I still have miles to go but my sense of order is feeling so much better. I like closed door cupboards, especially in my kitchen. Having all my possessions staring me in the face every time I stepped in there would make me feel uncomfortable. I'm craving the 'just moved in, haven't unpacked yet' look right now. What about you? -*-
Owned by Bert Verschueren and Vincent Defontainers, Boulevard Leopold is located in a 19th century house in Antwerp, between the Albert Park and the City P
more pictures from my stash... at first glance, this kitchen is very traditional. a closer look reveals some very unusual details.....
A pillowy overnight brioche dough wrapped around sticky salted caramel with hints of coffee, buttery macadamias and gooey white chocolate. Makes 7-8 scrolls, and can easily be doubled.
Cumquat jam - a really easy recipe
This classic Milanese dish is made up of braised veal shanks in a white wine and tomato-based sauce that is served over a bed of saffron risotto and gremolata.
Creating a rustic kitchen in a mountain home creates a cozy comfort that seems to warm up the brisk air from the outdoor environment.