January/February 2015

Articles from this Issue

Paris Comes to St. Louis If you didn’t know any better you might feel as if you are in an 18th-century building in Paris, not in the kitchen of a high-rise condo in St. Louis. But that is exactly the...
Redefined Design With an awkward, fragmented floor plan, traffic flow was poor and the work triangle nonexistent in this family of five’s kitchen. Not only did the kitchen lack flow, but the entire...
Galley Gallery Art was at the forefront of design decisions when transforming this traditional Clayton ranch into a contemporary open floor plan. Avid collectors, the homeowners wanted their art to...
Contemporary Curvature Seeking a sleek design style with a few accent elements that pop, the homeowners also needed storage and function in their redesigned kitchen. Working with Bob Burmeister, Marc...
Light and Bright The challenge designer Sue McCann, Henry Kitchen & Bath, faced in this new home was taking a large space and making it functional and easy to work in. Separating the refrigerator...
If there is one rule about choosing materials and finishes in kitchen design, it’s that there are no rules. Rather, a desired color palette, specific function for the space or a unique layout often...

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