When it comes to kitchen furniture, the most interesting thing is the way all the elements come together to shape a place for cooking with love. Italian designer Simone Micheli created a modern version of a fabulous, high-end kitchen furniture that follows the “Living and Cooking” Euromobil philosophy. Designed for The Euromobil Group, the kitchen collection was named the IT-IS kitchen. It encompasses a fluid design that gives life to each element from the drawers to the curved edges: State-of-the-art technologies and finely crafted details: tall units with central coplanar sliding doors and a curved tables with differentiated thickness provide excellent design. New
KANSAS CITY, Mo. If you haven’t looked at kitchen sinks in a few years, you might be surprised. Kim Kubicki certainly was when she recently remodeled her kitchen.
“We had a double-basin cast-iron sink before,” says Kubicki, a financial product analyst who also is a baking enthusiast. Her husband, Steve Kubicki, does most of the cooking. “That sink had problems.”
The drop-in sink’s rim picked up grime around the edges. Le Creuset pots chipped the sink surface and led to rust. Cookie sheets had to be turned sideways to clean.
The Kubickis new sink feels like a luxury car by comparison. Read full post…
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Dining with Stars is what we would call this infinity contemporary dining table that is lit with LED lights and finished with brushed aluminium and wood. Designed by South California designer, Jon Gilmore, the designer has tried to combine the art with the functional aspect of dining.
Fans of the legendary actress Katharine Hepburn will be ecstatic (, i.e. if they have millions to spare) to know that her family house is on the market. The beautiful New England house is located in the posh borough of Fenwick in Old Saybrook and was originally constructed in 1913 for a meagre 2,400. Now the stunning property is worth 28 million. The actress use to call it her family summer home and Hepburn also spent her last days in this house. Th

The collaboration between German industrial designers Patrick Frey and Björn Götte led to the construction of this small but comfortable vacation house named Sommerhaus Piu Prefab Vacation Home. The affordable house can act as a vacation home, a weekend retreat or even a year-round home for those with a small budget. The cabin home displays a modern design that stands out in the middle of nature with its slightly pitched roof and colour duality. Covered in horizontal wood planks, the prefabricated house was designed to offer its inhabitants both comfortable interior spaces and outdoor relaxation facilities. A