Our lives may have been changed in recent years (Seamless, Covid, and a whole host of other societal shifts), but one thing is for sure: entertaining is back, and—in some cases—more elaborate than ...
The challenge: Janelle and Scott Nivens wanted a lighter, brighter and more open kitchen to comfortably host large groups in their southwest Minneapolis home. They also preferred a more casual eating ...
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Want a chic dining room in 2026? Get to know these trends designers are coining the most coveted
Dining rooms are back at the forefront of our design minds, and according to the experts, these are the dining room trends ...
A dreamy kitchen with a large island for preparing meals and seating multiple guests isn’t in the cards for everyone, and that's perfectly fine. If your setup is on the small side, there are smart ...
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The days of the dining room are over. People want to enjoy their food right in the kitchen, at the heart of the home. You can make an eat-in kitchen work, no matter the size or shape of your room. The ...
The kitchen is where the best cooking adventures take place as well as where culinary mishaps are bound to happen (most of which can be laughed about later at least). Therefore it should be primed and ...
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Small Kitchens, Big Impact
The American dream kitchen has been sold for years as a large room with marble islands, two stoves, and so much counter space that you can invite Paula Deen to dinner and host a cooking show. But ...
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