Once again, The Washington Post is in sync with AT: today's Home and Garden Section features a wealth of kitchen photos and resources! Features include chef Ris Lacoste's new home kitchen and a very colorful kitchen in Rockville, Maryland. The Post also provides a very handy chart for how to get the most out of kitchen appliances. We especially like the photo gallery showing their favorite kitchens from over the years. More info and links below the jump...
The Post's article's on kitchens:
• "In Ris Lacoste's Home Kitchen, Sleek Is Out, Efficient Is In"
• "Tips for a Heavenly Jumble: Fewer Built-ins, More Mixed Pieces"
• The Browser: Kitchen Remodeling; Ideas, Advice and Planning Tools Online
• The useful chart "Getting the Most Out of Kitchen Workhorses"
• Click here to see photos of The Post's favorite kitchens.
• Interview with kitchen designer Christopher Peacock in "A Fresh, Luxe Take On Traditional Design"
• For the Pros, a Lean, Mean Cooking Machine; D.C. Test Kitchen Shows Off Its Athanor Suite, With 3 Ovens, 3 Sets of Burners and More and "A Suite With Three Ovens"
(Images: Kevin Allen)






Comments (4)
Reading through the Washington Post article, and looking at the subsequent slideshow, I see a TON of clutter. It looks like the kitchen of a pack rat who uses some of those items once a year at best.
Except for my flour sifter, I don't own anything in the kitchen that serves only one purpose (hell, even my fire extinguisher can be a meat tenderizer).
all the clutter is not really atractive
I think this would have been a great post had it not been for the "surprise her with your new penis size" ad right in my face. Thanks.
LiliT......does your boyfriend use your computer? I ask because we don't all see the same ads on the internet. I tend to get a lot of "travel Illinois" ads because I often search for things to do here in Illinois.
I think some of the ad spaces here at AT are these that look for cookies or something in your computer and give you ads that might appeal to you.
Or might appeal to someone else who regularly uses your computer :-)