Kitchen and Bath Showcase 2021
Traditional, farmhouse, contemporary— our kitchens often reflect our personal style and the way we like to entertain
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Traditional, farmhouse, contemporary— our kitchens often reflect our personal style and the way we like to entertain
A Bedford couple transformed their dark, cramped kitchen into a spacious, lightfilled, beautiful and practical workspace
The kitchens and baths featured in this year’s showcase combine practicality with good design. From kitchens designed specifically for entertaining to a masterfully redesigned master bathroom, each of these spaces perfectly suits their owners.
The focal point of the rustic but elegant space is the forty-eight-inch, six-burner range that’s set into a fieldstone wall
Carolyn had two goals for the kitchen: a bar area where guests could gather apart from the food preparation area and a second kitchen island
The focal point of Michael and Jackie Craven’s sunny kitchen is hard to miss.
They wanted a kitchen that serves as a gathering space—a place to enjoy a pre-dinner cocktail or re-group before heading out to enjoy Ogunquit’s restaurants and scenic spots
See this downtown Portsmouth space on The Music Hall Kitchen Tour in May.
Five homeowners and their designers create rooms that are stylish, functional and fun.
Entertaining is easy, thanks to this thoughtfully designed and decorated kitchen space.
In the dining area are, from left, Susan and Maddie Bossi; June Trisciani of j. ellen Design in Manchester; and Don Bossi, holding Heather. June Trisciani, of j. ellen Design in Manchester, forged a strong working relationship with Susan and…
The design team included, from left: Becky Corringham, of Wysteria Design in Dover; Linda Cloutier, of Linda Cloutier Kitchens & Baths, LLC in Greenland; and Don Cook, of D.D. Cook Builders in Greenland. Sunsets over Great Bay are visible most…
Tim and Sheryl Moore’s open-concept, eat-in kitchen enables them to entertain guests while enjoying views of the Ossipee Mountains. Tim and Sheryl Moore’s kitchen started with a pizza oven. Inspired by cooking shows and home magazines, Tim, a New York-based…
Removing a brick wall separating the kitchen from the family room opened the space up to spectacular lake views. The center island features a conveniently placed warming oven. When Margery Thomas Mueller and Bob Mueller moved to Alton eight years…
photography by john w. hession Gathering in the kitchen are (clockwise from top left), Pi Smith, of Smith & Vansant Architects in Norwich, Vermont; Jim Balcom, of Crown Point Cabinetry in Claremont; and homeowner Ali Ashare and her children, Violet…