Nine new products from the 2012 Kitchen & Bath Industry Show
More of the latest from this year’s Architectural Digest Home Design Show.
This gas-fired unit allows users to cook in two ways.
The Professional Series cooler is good for indoor and outdoor use.
This might the greenest range hood on the market.
This range is the first appliance with seven cooking options.
This is said to be the first-ever outdoor dishwasher.
This dual-zone unit stores, cools, and dispenses wine.
This Wyoming kitchen opens to a large great room space--and even larger views--while keeping the business of cooking discreetly under wraps.
An American Institute of Architects experiment gave industry professionals a taste of what mobility restrictions feel like.
This new refrigerator offers more ice storage and a larger water dispenser.
Painted and exotic-wood cabinets, appliances boasting wireless connectivity, and hands-free faucets are some of the hot trends from overseas, says The Home Depot’s trend and design expert.
Check out these luxury products to dazzle and some options for when the budget is tight.
Searing, grilling, and warming can be done at once with the dual heat zone capability of the CombiSet barbecue grill—and they can be done indoors.
The shallow box of the 300 Series Gas Cooktop creates space for other appliances beneath the 36-inch-wide range.
Tall handles and hidden hinges usher the DCS 36-inch side-by-side refrigerator in with Fisher & Paykel’s latest indoor kitchen collection.
New to the U.S., the Lipstick wall-mounted range hood is a sleek model from the Platinum collection, popular with the European market.
More cook-in dining room than eat-in kitchen, this room celebrates both the culinary arts and the pleasures of the table.
A micro-induction heating unit leads the pack in Electrolux's annual student design competition.
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As builders simplify their offerings, Whirlpool and GE work to become their exclusive appliance providers.