Kitchen & Bath Designers

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  • Surviving Sandy

    When Hurricane Sandy barreled up the eastern seaboard in October 2012, there was little anyone could do except prepare for the worst and hope for the best. But no one could have been fully prepared for the damage suffered by many East Coast...

    Article • May 9th, 2013

  • Blank Canvas Becomes Open, Airy Master Bath

    Portland, OR — When Liz Murray’s clients first approached her about remodeling their late 1930s/early 1940s dwelling, they were looking for a classic, traditional style to go with the time period of their home. But after they remodeled a second...

    Article • May 9th, 2013

  • Simply Beautiful Baths

    Studies show that people are living in their homes longer, and as such, they seem to be more interested in making their home a haven of beauty and simplicity. Indeed, the recession not only changed many homeowners’ financial situation, but in many...

    Article • February 6th, 2013

  • Labor of Love Combines Ivy League Club Details with Graceful Touches

    Des Moines, IA — When Karin Edwards remodeled the master bathroom she shares with her husband in their Des Moines, IA, home, she channeled the aura of a traditional Ivy League Gentleman’s Club and enhanced it with graceful details that add a touch...

    Article • January 11th, 2013

  • Design competition winners turn to their own homes

    Irvine, CA — While designers are known for bringing passion and a personal touch to their creations, it doesn’t get much more personal than how they envision their own private kitchens. That was evident in the grand prize winners of Thermador’s...

    Article • November 8th, 2012

  • Personal Choice matters most

    When designers were asked about current trends in master bath remodeling, a few similarities surfaced. Multiple designers referenced the increased use of porcelain tiles, LED lighting and chrome finishes. The incorporation of laundry rooms as well as...

    Article • October 10th, 2012

  • Cambria Launches Website

    MINNEAPOLIS, MN – Cambria's Website, CambriaUSA.com, includes interactive motion design that is neither video nor flash. Instead, users can build their dream kitchen portfolio through animations, not only on desktop browsers, but even on tablets...

    News • July 26th, 2012

  • Remodel gives California couple a space to call their own

    La Jolla, CA — Mention the words “Grand Central Station” and most people imagine the legendary commuter rail terminal station in New York City. However, for one La Jolla, CA family, the phrase could have referred to their master bedroom which...

    Article • April 11th, 2012

  • Kitchen Updates Prove White is Anything But Basic

    Naperville, IL — What does a non-white, white kitchen look like? Designer Ann Stockard of Normandy Remodeling, in Hinsdale, IL, was faced with this challenge when a Naperville client asked her to transform the family’s late 1990s white kitchen...

    Article • March 1st, 2012

  • All in the Family

    The makeover of a 1980s builder-basic family room to echo the style of a newly remodeled kitchen may not have been extreme, but it shows how a room can be imaginatively transformed without radical modifications. Not only is the renovated kitchen...

    Article • November 11th, 2011

  • Ventilation in Kitchens

    Residential kitchen design requires a general understanding of ventilation and how it relates to the performance of kitchens we build and products we specify.

    Article • September 16th, 2011

  • Powder Room Points

    Proper Design Can Make a Small Space Functional and Glamorous

    Article • September 12th, 2011

  • Multigenerational Living

    Universal Design Makes Kitchens Easier to Navigate for All Generations

    Article • August 12th, 2011

  • Universal Design in the Bathroom

    Every Bath Designer Should Consider Safety, Comfort and Sanitation

    Article • June 22nd, 2011

  • Kitchen Storage Solutions

    Blending Style with Storage Creates a Beautiful, Functional Kitchen

    Article • May 17th, 2011

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