American Kitchen & Bath Appliances
March 10th, 2010 | Published in Innovative Appliances, Innovative Products, Interior Design Ideas, Uncategorized, bathroom design, kitchen and bathroom design, kitchen design, kitchen ideas | 1 Comment
Pascal Hands-Free Faucet
(Brizo)
Never again smear your kitchen’s faucet with slimy chicken remnants. Just place those
salmonella paws under this tap to turn the water on and, when you remove them, the flow will stop after two seconds. Touch this modern appliance to activate the water, set the temperature with the manual valve, and use the pulldown spray nozzle to clean the sink. In Brilliance Stainless, shown, and chrome. $800 to $1,100. 877-345-2749, brizo.com.
Anchara Collection
(Decolav)
This solid wood vanity comes with a matching mirror is great for a beautiful bathroom design. The storage unit has a curved front, a frosted-glass top, two drawers, and open shelving; the mirror features a ledge to display a daisy or hold your morning brew. In espresso, shown, and cherry. $2,558. 561-274-2110, decolav.com.
Embellish Engineered-Stone Surfacing
(CaesarStone)
Forget coffee—get your morning jolt with this quartz-based countertop in a hip new hue: apple martini. Yum! Inspired by Italian color expert and designer Roberto Cannovaro, the refreshingly bright surface has a matte finish that won’t chip, scratch, or stain. This is a great kitchen design idea. $50 to $80 a square foot, installed. 877-978-2789, caesarstoneus.com.

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March 10th, 2010at 12:38 pm(#)
I don’t really know what I would do with a kitchen, were I blessed with all the room in the world in which to put said kitchen. And, yes, I do know that no one really has “all the room in the world,” but lots and lots of people have considerably more room than I have! All I can do, I guess, is just keep surfing the Internet, hoping that I will find designs that I can put to use in my own kitchen. A little here, a little there, that sort of thing. That said, I will say, and I DO say, that you have given me much to think about with your concepts, and I thank you for sharing your ideas. And who knows? Maybe one fine day I will be sharing an absolutely smashing, albeit small, kitchen design!