With its warm colors and cozy, communal feel, the Tuscan kitchen was a design staple of the early '00s. Is it time to bring ...
The people who run these kitchens seem to have very little in common. The crunchy creator lives in a world of linen aprons ...
Enter the kale salad that changed my lunch life. I now have a daily commute that's longer than the few steps to the kitchen table, and I get the pleasure of having productive in-person meetings.
“It’s not like you walk down the street here and smell garlic on everyone’s breath.” Garlic salt, the ubiquitous spice of many kitchens in the U.S., isn’t popular in Italy either. Nor are recipes that ...
I'm in Lari, a tiny village known for its castles and craft pasta in the rolling Tuscan hills ... In true Italian style, Luca returns ten minutes later and ushers us into the front room of ...
So concur many of the hundreds of pros who helped us identify today’s most in-demand kitchen-design trends. Beiges, soft browns and even dark wood, long considered dated, have crept back into vogue.
The Tuscan kitchen trend was a hallmark of the 1990s and early 2000s, reflecting a time when cozy kitchens were dominated by warm colors, touches of old Europe, and lots of wood. While its reign in ...
Designer Sharon Sherman of Thyme & Place Design believes there's another reason for the rise in closed kitchen storage. “Driving this (trend) is a desire for organized spaces, which bring calm. It ...