Posted by admin on September 11th, 2011
A kosher kitchen is designed to separate items used for preparation and serving of meat and dairy. Mario Mulea, CR of Kitchen Designs Sydney by Ken Kelly, designed this kosher kitchen for an observant Jewish family in Woodmere, New York (Long Island). They turned to Mario because he specializes in kosher kitchen design. See story and details about this kitchen on our KitchenDesigns.com bloghere. See the video…
Posted by admin on April 25th, 2011
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Posted by admin on April 4th, 2011
Learn the 5 basic plans that most kitchen remodeling starts with. What will fit in your space? How to design islands and develop kitchen cabinets into plans using a set of Kitchen Design “rules of thumb”. How to find and develop ideas for Kitchen Design.. Understanding the Basics of Kitchen Design.. You can get this Kitchen Design e-book for only…. Download the eBook first in order to purchase it To Download the Kitchen Design eBook and get a Free Chapter Preview.
Posted by admin on April 1st, 2011
This will be a little piece on random tales and my personal observations of fathers…and Kitchens and a bit more. I’ll tell you what it won’t be. It won’t be, even on this Father’s Day, pure praise for perfect fathers. You can find that in lots of places. FATHERS AND Kitchens!. Viking Ship Made by My Father on Display at a Museum in Seattle-he often worked with driftwoodMy father (born in Copenhagen, Denmark) was a flaming narcissist and I say that not with bitterness, no, but with affection, truly. The man was a charmer. And, most of my life, I ate it up and pined for more. I idolized him. He was a little funny looking, but made up for it with a passion for life. He was a free spirit…yet a straight laced entrepreneur who built a business that designed and manufactured a few parts (among other things) for Apollo 11 which went to the moon. He was a government defense contractor. He drove a cadillac, drank scotch, smoked a pipe (had a collection) and wore fancy suits. We lived in a Danish modern home. Some years later, I guess in his 40s, he lost the business. I think it was due to his narcissism and ultimately his difficulty working with others..
Posted by admin on February 28th, 2011
The 1940′s Kitchen Designs were simple and had a feeling of comfort. The traffic went through and around the refrigerator. Everyone was in each other’s way but the room was used and friendly. That is what the modern 1940′s Kitchen Designs are trying to incorporate. We want the family friendly atmosphere with less hassle and inconvenience in the kitchen work area. Whether it is pots and pans hanging for organization, or reachable storage for items used every day. The modern 1940′s Kitchen Designs have come a long way in helping the kitchen space become better equipped.