
Yesterday morning, House Beautiful revealed it's 2008 Kitchen of the Year on The Today Show. The kitchen was designed by the magazine in collaboration with kitchen designer extraordinaire, Christopher Peacock and is currently on display in Rockefeller Center. It is large, very functional, and has a very strong Hamptons vibe going on.





Look for more details in the September issue of House Beautiful. In the meantime, find out more about the kitchen in this video of the big reveal on the Today Show.
Images via House Beautiful.
5 comments:
Hmmmm...I do not like this kitchen very much. I think it is the stained cabinets that ruined it for me. I love the traditional white Christopher P. kitchen.
Do you know of many people using Cesarstone? I wonder how the pricepoint compares. Interesting that it has a lifetime warranty.
You know, I don't love the look of it. I prefer Peacock's traditional kitchens as well. This one does have a lot of cool features, though. I wish they would have chosen a real kitchen like they do for their kitchen of the month. I feel like it shouldn't count if the magazine just builds what they want.
I like the fridge! I want one like that for the house.
I love the sky light - I forget what those are called and I just did a blog on them!!!!
I love this kitchen, and I love your blog. Thanks for all the great ideas and insight!
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