Feb 18, 2011

Great kitchen finds.





Check out these new innovations for kitchens:






1) Multi-functional is in: The sleek, architectural design of a Poggenpohl kitchen system creates seamless transitions across all functions. Work stations and dining stations complement beautifully, making for a cohesive, integrated space. 


2) Vent-light You will be so captivated by the lighting feature in Miele's new range hood that you may forget that the unit is, in fact, a state-of-the-art venting system. Select a single, glorious hue, or set a timer to alternate among colors at specific time intervals

3) One great sink. If one must do dishes, why not do them in a sink that will transport you to the Provincial countryside? The farmhouse sink by Herbeau Creations leaves your hands elbow deep in dishwater, but your soul soaring among fields of sunflowers and lavender.



4) Glass is grand: Step aside, granite. Glass is finally getting its due as a strong, practical, and durable kitchen surface that lends itself beautifully to customization. Choose a pattern, specify opacity and thickness, add color—and even LED lights—for a look that's all your own

5) Modularity works: Innovation meets economy in  flexible, modular kitchen components by Pedini that are as versatile as they are stylish. The thermostructured finishing allows for various textures and glosses on cabinet doors to complement the quartzite worktop options.

6) The best sink of all: The unique configuration the "Entertainer" stainless steel sink from Lenova allows it to transition effortlessly from a basic, workaday sink to a high-performing food prep station and wet bar. When not in use, simply pop in the precision-cut cutting boards for extra counter space galore.