To learn how to get the most out of your kitchen, we went straight to the experts. The team at our sister brand and neighbor, His Delish, tests, develops, and shoots over 100 recipes every month right across the hall. beautiful house. So when we built our new test kitchen (for recipe development) and studio kitchen (for video production and photography), we aimed for maximum efficiency.In collaboration with interior designer Betsy Wentz and sponsors GE Profile, good cookand bar, the space was completely overhauled, adding interesting tile, paint, and colorful light fixtures, along with custom cabinetry that hides hidden electrical outlets for appliances. Here you will find multiple ingredients that you can use in your home kitchen.
The commercial test kitchen, pictured above, is a “very modern, very clean, very durable” space with two islands for cooking, prep and storage, the company said. said architect Richard Woodward of Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel. A neutral kitchen island receives a shock of color from the back panel of the shelves painted in Benjamin Moore's Old Glory. countertop: Caesarstone. tile: fireclay tiles.
The Delish team uses an iPad Air to take notes on recipes. Kite-shaped tiles complemented by dark grout and coral light fixtures bring texture and color to the sink area. Candelabra: Urban Electric Company tile: fireclay tiles.
Each island has hidden cutouts to store your gear. In this case, it's a half-height cooling rack that fits perfectly under the counter.
This 342 square foot studio kitchen features a wall oven, range, and sink all within easy reach. “The goal is to be able to move between them without too much effort,” Wentz explains. Home appliances: GE profile. pot: Staub.
Clockwise from top left: Keep things organized with divider inserts. kitchen utensils, From $6. goodcook.com. The coffee station shelves match the blue accents of the kitchen island. espresso machine, GE Profile Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine, $479. GE Profile Smart Slide-in Gas range Does not easily attract fingerprints. $1,999. geappliances.com. The architect created a pull-out spice rack that can be accessed from both sides.
Perfect for everything from breakfast to happy hour, the built-in bar features teal tiles and coral stools for entertaining. “People are afraid of fabrics in the kitchen, but high-performance fabrics (here on the counter stools) can be wiped down,” says Wentz. tile: fireclay tiles. pendant: Urban Electric Company Flight: Andreu's world. Spirits: bar. wallpaper: Custom, Detroit Wallpaper Company.
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