14 All-Star Kitchens
These kitchens do it all, all day long—and look good while they're at it
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These kitchens do it all, all day long—and look good while they're at it
A sectioned-off, 1990s kitchen transforms into a bright, airy, and open space—with a continuous layout to boot.
Say hello to the future of luxury kitchen design—from colors to cooking techniques.
Here we present 13 kitchens where more than meals come together.
How and what to prioritize, as well as where to spend and where to save.
A choppy, closed-off kitchen gets a serious overhaul in illumination and flow.
We’ve got the leading-edge insight on what will dominate in 2018 and 2019.
Six stunning kitchens, one hard-to-define style approach. Here we breakdown the elements that make each one a homerun.
The class of 2017 is shining bright and upping our design quotient inside, outside, and all around the state.
"Everyone has a personal style, whether they know it or not," says Ostheimer.
"The process of creation has always intrigued me, and architecture is such an interesting way to do that," says Wilson.
"Colorado and the mountains were in such contrast to what I knew growing up. It was kind of a fairyland," says Callaway.
"We want all of our designs to tell a story. So as you're walking through a space, at each turn you have a sense of that," says Ellis.
"It's the combination of the unexpected, the layers, that make a kitchen spectacular," says La Hay.
CH&L staff, friends and design pros gathered in The Cooper Lounge to honor this year's remarkable Colorado residence.
Raise a glass to great architects, interior and landscape designers, and builders who make our world beautiful.
This year’s Circle of Excellence recipients continue to elevate our landscape and enhance their legacies.
"Being very curious has served me well," says Sanzone, who strives to give clarity to space.
With a passionate love for the details, Otten makes sure the kitchen is the true "heart of the home."
To Cullen, working closely with architects and builders transforms a space into a "beautiful symphony."
“Hands on” could well be the mantra of architect E.J. Meade, who loves making things that tell a story.
"If every time you walk into a space, you are moved," says Broughton, "that is timelessness in architecture.”
If the kitchen is indeed the heart of the home, then Angela Otten is one of the most skilled heart surgeons around.
With the kids finally back at school, you're free to begin thinking about freshening up your home for the upcoming holiday season.