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Integrated Kitchen Sinks Expand Counter Space
In some cases where it is not possible to enlarge the footprint of the kitchen, not much can be directly done about the counter space. There are, however, options that make the sink a more functional component that helps extend the available workspace.
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Repurposing Ancient Trees
Have you ever noticed that some of the most spectacular, exotic things are also some of the simplest? South African-born, London-based designer Adrian Swinstead crafts visually stunning pieces that are primarily constructed using ancient trees after their lives have ended naturally.
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Vessel Sink Faucets for Non-Modern Spaces
Though I love cleaner, more contemporary lines, many of my clients prefer something more transitional or traditional. In the past, I’ve had difficulty finding non-contemporary faucets for vessel sinks, both in single and 8″ centre spread options, at reasonable price points. This year’s K|BIS provided multiple options.
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A Fresh Brew: A New Use for Old Coffee Grounds
UK-based Re-worked, a non-profit design and product manufacturing company, has come up with a practical use for discarded coffee grounds – a sturdy new material that boasts 99% recycled content. Çurface (pronounced “surface”), is approximately 30% recycled coffee and 70% of recycled post-consumer plastic. The small portion of non-recyclable content is fire retardant and natural pigment. (The pigment is used only in cases where there is too much white in the plastic portion of the mix.)
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Stunning Metal Solutions for the Kitchen and Bath from Oios
The industrial look of stainless steel has been in kitchens for quite some time. But the look is rather consistent, showcasing the standard silver tones of the steel. Oios Metals has introduced a much wider palette for use throughout the home, relying on recycled steel to create unique – and sustainable – applications made entirely within the US.
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Universal Design Calls for Functional Illumination
Universal Design (UD) is definitely something I’ve explored before on multiple occasions. Despite that, I think its important to begin by noting that UD is not just about accessibility and using ADA-approved products. Rather UD is about creating environments that can be used by as many people as possible.
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The Elevance Revolutionizes Universal Tub Design
The Elevance rising wall tub is a fabulous alternative to the plethora of walk-in tubs currently on the market. Rather than walking in, sitting down, and waiting for an exceedingly deep tub to fill, the Elevance fills within 3-5 minutes and invites you to sit with ease at chair height.
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The U-Socket Outlet
I love the idea of the U-Socket, which incorporates two (2) USB outlets into a standard AC receptacle! While you might not immediately think “interiors” when you see this product, think of the clutter it could help eliminate in offices, computer zones, and docking/charging zones throughout the home.
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