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2. Improvisation, collective structure, and culture change: A theory of bricolage.
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Liu, Jules Zhao
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WORSHIP , *STRUCTURALISM , *KITCHENS , *RELIGIONS , *SCHOLARS - Abstract
The concept of bricolage was formulated by Lévi-Strauss in The Savage Mind to provide an analogy for how mythical thought works. In the following decades, scholars have frequently deployed the concept, not only in anthropology, but also in sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Inheriting Lévi-Strauss's structuralism, French-speaking scholarship has tended to emphasize the structural patterns or constraints of bricolage, while English-speaking scholars have shown more interest in the individuality, subjectivity, or contingency of bricolage. This article seeks to integrate the merits of both strands of scholarships, transcend the collectivist/individualistic divisions, and develop bricolage into a multidimensional concept: Bricolage is a generative principle of regulated improvisation responding to restrictive or limited conditions. My ethnographic study of Kitchen God worship in one region of China shows that the entire process of creating bricolage is an individual embodiment of collective structure. Although bricolage is a product of structure intended to reproduce the structure, it can occasionally affect or change the structure. Thus, it is an important micro mechanism for culture change. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. ACCOUNTS OF MAJOR JOHN HALFORD, 1641–1642.
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APRICOT ,NUTMEG tree ,PICTURE frames & framing ,PEACH ,RED deer ,BELLS ,LORD'S Supper ,GIFT giving ,KITCHENS - Abstract
The document "ACCOUNTS OF MAJOR JOHN HALFORD, 1641–1642" from the Camden Fifth Series journal provides a detailed record of Major John Halford's financial transactions and receipts from midsummer 1641 to midsummer 1642. It includes expenses related to household necessities, gardening, stable upkeep, and gifts made by the noble household in the 17th century. The meticulous accounts offer insights into the financial dealings, social interactions, and customs of the time period, reflecting the diverse needs and practices of that era. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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4. Performance analysis of range hoods with different exhaust air volumes.
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Cao, Huizhe, Huang, Zhengkun, Wang, Hao, and Dong, Jiankai
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STOVES ,ENERGY consumption ,POLLUTANTS ,AIR flow ,KITCHENS - Abstract
This study investigated the effect of exhaust air volumes on the performance of range hoods at different angles in residential kitchens in removing grease pollutants, during the pollutant emission stage (whilst cooking) and the pollutant attenuation stage (after cooking). Experiments were conducted, and introduced indexes such as capture efficiency, exposure rate, attenuation rate, power and multi-indicator analysis were used to analyze the performance of the range hood with different exhaust air volumes and angles. The experimental results showed the capture efficiency was increased with an increase in exhaust air volume whilst cooking. Considering the energy consumption of the range hood and noise, the exhaust air volume of the range hood should be set at 600 m
3 /h to 800 m3 /h. In the pollutant attenuation stage, the attenuation rate K of PM2.5 mass concentration was increased with the incremental increase in the exhaust air volume. When cooking was finished, grease pollutants remained in the kitchen. If the range hood continued to be turned on and a large exhaust air volume was set, the concentration of indoor grease pollutants could be quickly reduced to below the standard value. Our findings can provide a reference for the airflow regulation of residential kitchen range hoods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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5. How does the kitchen feel in an empty nest? Mapping emotions in Polish kitchens.
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Dowgiałło, Bogna, Gajewska, Madalena Anita, Herzberg-Kurasz, Magdalena, Kostecka, Marianna, and Żadkowska, Magdalena
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FAMILY relations , *SOCIAL role , *PARENTAL leave , *KITCHENS , *EMOTIONS - Abstract
AbstractThis paper addresses the spatial dimension of the empty nest experience. The assumption that the departure of adult children from home leaves the nest empty is challenged in this study. We delve into the lived experiences of parents left behind to reconstruct their encounters with kitchen space in a post-parental home. Drawing upon evidence from participant-generated data (138 emotion maps) and 69 map-elicited interviews conducted in the administrative provinces of Pomorze and Wielkopolska in Poland, we identify the kitchen as a key place where family relations are practised. The analysis of the material allowed us to reconstruct the relationship between ‘empty nest’ kitchen and emotions, as seen by the participants. Four themes that have emerged: bonds, memory, social roles and territorial claims account for the relationship between individuals and the spatial dynamics they navigate during this significant life transition. Through an exploration of parents’ subjective experiences, we seek to provide a deeper understanding of how kitchen space is perceived and engaged with within the context of the empty nest. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Utilizing an Arduino Uno-Based System with Integrated Sensor Data Fusion and Filtration Techniques for Enhanced Air Quality Monitoring in Residential Spaces.
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Rudavskyi, Ivan, Klym, Halyna, Kostiv, Yuriy, Karbovnyk, Ivan, Zhydenko, Illia, Popov, Anatoli I., and Konuhova, Marina
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AIR quality monitoring ,ARDUINO (Microcontroller) ,MULTISENSOR data fusion ,AIR analysis ,AIR quality ,KITCHENS - Abstract
This study presents an air quality monitoring system that employs the Arduino Uno microcontroller. The system is augmented with a moving average filter and data fusion techniques from BME680 and CCS811 sensors, which are designed to process and combine data from these sensors. The system was tested and analyzed empirically across a range of residential environments in order to validate its efficacy. The findings indicated that the typical IAQ level in a bedroom was approximately 20 units. However, this level increased significantly, reaching 140 units, within minutes after the introduction of a 17% perfume spray. In contrast, the use of an aromatic diffuser resulted in a smaller increase in IAQ to 40 units, which returned to normal levels after ventilation. Moreover, the analysis demonstrated that the kitchen and bathroom exhibited inferior air quality in comparison to the bedroom. This was evidenced by elevated VOC and humidity levels, which were observed to be 10–20% higher due to the combined effects of household activities and inadequate ventilation. This study makes a significant contribution to the field of air quality monitoring by proposing a solution that employs sensor technology and data processing methods to enhance the quality of life within residential spaces. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Comparison of biogas production from the anaerobic treatment of kitchen waste with cow dung in biodigester.
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Asthika, A. Helen and Ethiraj, Baranitharan
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WASTE treatment , *BIOGAS production , *MANURES , *WASTE management , *ORGANIC wastes , *KITCHENS - Abstract
The purpose of this research is to generate biogas by comparing the amount of biogas produced by anaerobic-treated kitchen waste to that of cow dung. This will be accomplished through the utilisation of a biodigester. Methodologies and Instruments for Research: The collection of waste samples from the biodigester took place on the fourteenth day. These samples contained both cow dung and garbage from the kitchen. A smart biogas metre was utilised in order to ascertain the levels of biogas that were present in both groups. There were two groups, each with a sample size of seven, for a total of fourteen individuals (with a significance level of 0.05, a confidence interval of ninety-five percent, and a power of eighty percent for the experimental design). Findings: Samples of cow dung and kitchen trash were collected from the biodigester over the course of fourteen days. The total number of samples collected was fourteen. More biogas was produced by the biodigester from cow dung (11.89 m3) than it did from rubbish from the kitchen (11.89 m3) (20.98 m3). In this study, the two groups that were analysed were found to have a statistically significant difference. This was determined by an independent sample T-test that was carried out using SPSS software. The p-value for this test was 0.025, which is less than the threshold of 0.05. When compared to cow dung, the findings demonstrated that kitchen trash created a significantly lower amount. The outcome of this study is that the anaerobic treatment of cow dung results in the production of more biogas than the treatment of rubbish from kitchens. It was established that the significance level of the study was p=0.025, which is lower than the threshold of 0.05 to be considered significant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. KBIS 2025 Countdown!
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Kitchens ,Architecture and design industries ,Business ,Construction and materials industries ,Environmental services industry ,Home furnishings industry - Abstract
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN for next year's show, which will take place from Feb. 25-27 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show is North America's [...]
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- 2024
9. Salvaged treasures: Bring vintage charm and character to your kitchen by incorporating sustainable restored and reclaimed finds
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Kitchens ,Furniture ,Home and garden - Abstract
New take 1 As well as being highly sustainable, reclaimed cabinetry, hardware and furniture will ensure your kitchen is brimming with warmth and character, while also being unique. In this [...]
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- 2024
10. House B by Kart Projects
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O'Malley-Welby, Gracie
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- 2024
11. GOOPS AND SLOPS.
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CHAST, ROZ and KATZENSTEIN, JASON ADAM
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KITCHENS , *MICROWAVES - Published
- 2024
12. Minimalisme chaleureux.
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LIVING rooms ,DINING rooms ,BEDROOMS ,KITCHENS ,GRANDMOTHERS ,BATHROOMS ,BATHROOM remodeling - Abstract
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- 2024
13. 3 PIÈCES sublimées.
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BATHROOMS ,SCANDINAVIANS ,DESIGN ,BUSINESS enterprises ,BATHROOM remodeling ,KITCHENS - Abstract
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- 2024
14. Tendances 2025 selon les designers.
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INTERIOR decoration ,DESIGNERS ,AUGERS ,HEALTH resorts ,KITCHENS - Abstract
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- 2024
15. Les 5 musts de l’heure.
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OPEN spaces ,TERRA-cotta ,KITCHENS - Abstract
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- 2024
16. Cocinas: Diseños cautivadores.
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KITCHEN cabinets ,PERIODICAL articles ,LUXURY ,KITCHENS ,STEEL - Abstract
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- 2024
17. THE COOK’S KITCHEN.
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THORPE, AMELIA
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SHELVING (Furniture) ,CREATIVE directors ,OPEN spaces ,PASTA ,ASIAN cooking ,KITCHENS - Abstract
The article from Country Homes & Interiors provides tips for designing a functional and organized kitchen space. It emphasizes the importance of the kitchen triangle layout, well-organized cupboards, practical prep areas, and storage solutions tailored to individual needs. Additionally, the article suggests incorporating a pantry for easy access to ingredients and offers ideas for kitchen gadgets and tools to enhance the cooking experience. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
18. PALM CANDY.
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JUDD, BENJAMEN
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MOSAICS (Art) ,INTERIOR decoration ,BEACH houses ,FLOOR tiles ,SCONCES ,KITCHENS - Abstract
The article discusses the transformation of a designer's weekend retreat in Palm Beach, Sydney, into a unique and bold family-friendly holiday home with Moroccan and Spanish Colonial influences. The house features a warm terracotta pink exterior inspired by Granada and Morocco, and the interior showcases a mix of textures and materials, such as microcement, brass fixtures, and marble countertops. The home's design includes organic shapes, arches, and a focus on lighting, with intricate Murano glass sconces in the dining room. The landscaping was also redone to create a peaceful outdoor space with a spa and native palm trees. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
19. HOME from home.
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AYERS, VIVIENNE
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NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) ,LIVING rooms ,FURNITURE design ,DINING rooms ,COFFEE tables ,KITCHENS - Abstract
An American couple moving to London enlisted designer Lisa Mettis to decorate their new home, combining existing pieces with new ones to create a homely and welcoming space. The homeowners preferred a neutral palette and timeless pieces, with a focus on making the children's rooms special. Despite a tight timeline, the project was completed successfully, celebrating the beautiful architecture of the Georgian townhouse in Central London. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
20. PERFECT PRESENT.
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CORBETT, RUTH
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KITCHEN remodeling ,ARCHITECTURAL details ,SPACE (Architecture) ,BARS (Desserts) ,COOKING ,KITCHENS - Abstract
The article from "25 Beautiful Homes" discusses the renovation of a historic home's kitchen to balance modern and traditional elements. Designer Emily Hicking created a flexible, multi-use space that could adapt to family needs, combining luxurious statement pieces with functional design. The kitchen features porcelain worktops, a marble-effect island, and carefully considered lighting solutions to enhance the overall aesthetic. Located in West Yorkshire, this showstopping family space showcases a blend of classic and modern design elements, catering to the homeowners' style-conscious preferences and busy family life. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
21. Orangery kitchen extensions.
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HARLEY, SARAH
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ROOF design & construction ,EXTERIOR walls ,COOKING equipment ,EXTERIOR lighting ,SLIDING doors ,OUTDOOR living spaces ,KITCHENS - Abstract
The article discusses the benefits and design considerations of orangery kitchen extensions, highlighting their ability to provide natural light, structural efficiency, and modern finishes. It emphasizes the versatility of orangery extensions for open-plan living spaces and offers tips on layout planning, lighting, and furniture placement. The text also suggests incorporating modern elements, such as monochrome color schemes and multi-width roof lanterns, to create a contemporary yet elegant design. Additionally, it mentions the importance of integrating advanced technology features, such as intelligent vents and sound systems, for a comfortable living space. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
22. TIMBER TONIC.
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Hope, Stephanie
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WALL panels ,WOOD ,LIVING rooms ,KITCHENS ,TIMBER - Abstract
The article from Australian House & Garden introduces Laminex's new sustainable Australian native timber-look finishes, which aim to add warmth and visual interest to homes. The range, called True to Nature: Next Generation Woodgrains, replicates the look and feel of timber using advanced technology. These premium laminate surfaces offer authentic tones, colors, and textures, making them a sustainable choice that eliminates the need to harvest Australian native forests. The article suggests various ways to incorporate these finishes into different areas of the home, such as kitchen joinery, benchtops, walls, and more, and provides expert advice on how to make the most of the product. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
23. 'Our kitchen is great for DANCING!'.
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LOVETT, ALI
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PALETTE (Color range) ,ARTIST-in-residence programs ,HAND-railing ,PINE cones ,ARCHITECTURAL & decorative lighting ,BEDROOMS ,KITCHENS - Abstract
Ali and Rob renovated their period property to create a flexible space for entertaining and family life. They faced challenges such as rewiring and stripping floral wallpaper, but ultimately created a functional and stylish home. The kitchen extension, furnished with Ikea pieces and upgraded with statement details, serves as a sociable space for cooking, dining, and dancing. Ali's creative touches, like repurposing a vintage record cabinet as a vanity, showcase her resourcefulness and design flair. The home reflects a blend of practicality and aesthetics, with Ali's styling expertise evident in the festive decorations and thoughtful room designs. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
24. 'It's now full of FESTIVE CHARM'.
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MOSES, LISA
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NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) ,WOOD floors ,FLOORING ,CANDLESTICKS ,STOOLS (Furniture) ,WALLPAPER ,KITCHENS - Abstract
Katie used a design app to creatively transform her new-build home into a space filled with character and charm. She made personal choices like upgrading to Shaker-style kitchen units and adding herringbone flooring. By using SketchUp to plan and visualize different areas, she was able to add bespoke carpentry like panelling and built-in units to create distinct zones in the house. Katie's festive styling and bold decor choices reflect her love for interior design and have made her new home a cozy and personalized space for her family. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
25. Buyer's guide.
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RESTROOMS ,WEIGHT training ,BUYERS' guides ,FUEL tanks ,FLOOR plans ,KITCHENS - Published
- 2024
26. 70 Best Tech Gifts for Women Who Love Unique Electronics.
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KAUPKE, LAURA LAJINESS and GRIGGS, MALIA
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INTERNET exchange points ,LIGHT filters ,RED light ,HOME offices ,TELECOMMUTING ,ESPRESSO ,KITCHENS ,SMARTWATCHES - Abstract
The article on Glamour.com presents a curated list of 70 tech gifts for women that aim to make life easier and more enjoyable. The gifts range from smartwatches and fitness trackers to beauty devices and unique gadgets like a keychain camera and a portable photo printer. The article provides a variety of options for different interests and needs, catering to a diverse audience of women looking for innovative and practical tech gifts. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
27. new kitchen styles.
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CREATIVE activities & seat work ,GEOMETRIC shapes ,KITCHENS ,AESTHETICS ,ERGONOMICS ,FLOOR plans - Abstract
This article from Livingetc highlights new kitchen styles that will be popular in the upcoming year. The article showcases various innovative designs and features, such as a glass worktop with a softly ombre effect, a T-shaped island that provides ample worktop space and storage, a luxuriously thick floating worktop, an asymmetrical kitchen design that connects seating and working areas, and a curved island with graceful, arched handleless cabinets. These designs aim to create dreamy, functional, and aesthetically pleasing kitchen spaces. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
28. GUIDING LIGHT.
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Weaver, Mary
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PALETTE (Color range) ,ARCHITECTURAL studios ,LIVING rooms ,NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) ,ARCHITECTURAL design ,KITCHENS - Abstract
This article from Livingetc discusses the renovation of a Victorian townhouse in west London. The owners, a French-Cypriot couple with two children, hired architectural designer Emilie Mauran to update their home. The main goal of the renovation was to maximize natural light, which was achieved through the addition of a glazed kitchen extension and the use of glass doors throughout the house. The renovation also included updating the garden layout and incorporating the owners' specific design and practicality preferences. The end result is a bright and spacious home that reflects the family's lifestyle. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
29. Nicked Neck.
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LONG, LAIRD
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MOTHERS ,CARDBOARD ,NECK ,KITCHENS - Abstract
The article "Nicked Neck" by Laird Long follows Amy Fujita, a young detective, as she investigates the disappearance of a turkey neck on Thanksgiving. The story unfolds as Amy questions her family members and uses her detective skills to solve the case. In the end, she uncovers the missing turkey neck in her brother Dizzy's room, revealing a tale of revenge and sibling rivalry. The article highlights Amy's investigative prowess and problem-solving abilities in a lighthearted and humorous manner. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
30. 5 Les musts de l’heure.
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PANTRIES ,KITCHEN cabinets ,KITCHENS - Abstract
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- 2024
31. Apéro gourmand : bouchées & cocktails pour moments à partager.
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ADVICE ,MEALS ,STORAGE ,STOOLS (Furniture) ,KITCHENS - Abstract
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- 2024
32. L’îlot au cœur de nos cuisines actuelles.
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KITCHENS ,MEALS ,FAMILIES ,MODERNITY ,DESIGN - Abstract
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- 2024
33. Je m’inspire.
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WARDROBES (Furniture) ,RESTAURANTS ,FARMHOUSES ,SCANDINAVIANS ,BENCHES ,KITCHENS - Abstract
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- 2024
34. 4 CUISINES: chaleureusement revisitées.
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KITCHENS ,DESIGNERS ,KITCHEN remodeling ,BUSINESS enterprises - Abstract
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- 2024
35. A BREATH OF FRESH AIR.
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THORPE, AMELIA
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CREATIVE directors ,CORPORATE directors ,AIR filters ,PRODUCT managers ,CABINETS (Furniture) ,KITCHENS - Abstract
This article discusses different types of kitchen extraction systems and their features. It explains that wall-mounted extractors, also known as chimney cooker hoods, are a popular and affordable option. Island extractors and ceiling extractors are also mentioned as stylish alternatives. The article also highlights the benefits of built-in extractors and induction hobs with integrated extraction. It provides tips for choosing the right extractor, such as considering the airflow circulation rate and noise levels. The article includes several product examples and prices. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
36. AFTER THE FLOOD.
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EMSLIE, SARA
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FURNITURE ,HOMEOWNERS ,COOKBOOKS ,STEPFAMILIES ,STOOLS (Furniture) ,KITCHENS ,BEDROOMS ,SHEEP breeds - Abstract
This article from Country Homes & Interiors tells the story of James and Rose Fox, who transformed a compact country cottage and adjacent barn into a magnificent family home. The property, located in rural Kent, was originally built in the early 1600s and was converted into a "forever" home by James. Rose, who grew up in Thailand, brought her eclectic style to the home, seamlessly blending Asian and English influences. After a devastating flood in 2019, the couple had to rebuild the entire structure, but they used the opportunity to make positive changes, such as relocating the kitchen for better entertaining space. The article also includes information about the house's features and recommendations for local attractions and shops. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
37. Go with THE FLOW.
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AYERS, VIVIENNE
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KITCHEN remodeling ,LIVING rooms ,NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) ,GUEST rooms ,SPACE suits ,HOME offices ,KITCHENS - Abstract
This article from 25 Beautiful Homes magazine tells the story of a family who desired a new kitchen but ended up undertaking a complete home renovation. The design director of Kitchens by Holloways, Charles Elwell, explains that the entire house needed to be renovated and the ground floor needed to be redesigned and reconfigured. The homeowners wanted a relaxed and harmonious space for their young family, and the project involved careful consideration of every detail, including the colors and finishes. The biggest challenge was maintaining an open feel and flow through the house while accommodating all the desired features. The most satisfying aspect of the project was that the homeowners gained internal space without losing their garden. The article also provides details about the kitchen design and other rooms in the renovated home. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
38. Natural INSTINCT.
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PAGE, EMMA J.
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STOREFRONTS ,WOOD floors ,LIVING rooms ,VERTICAL gardening ,CALCIUM hydroxide ,KITCHENS ,BEDROOMS - Abstract
This article discusses the renovation of a London Victorian red-brick house into a tropical-inspired home filled with plants and organic textures. The homeowners, Lina van den Berg and her husband Wes, wanted to bring greenery into their home, drawing inspiration from their Colombian and South African backgrounds. They enlisted the help of interior designer Jennifer Hamilton to create a design that incorporated a new glass-fronted extension and a plant-filled courtyard. The home features various creative touches, such as a wildflower roof and contrasting architectural elements. The article highlights the different rooms and design details throughout the house, showcasing the attention to detail and the soothing yet life-enhancing atmosphere of the home. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
39. City slicker.
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AYERS, VIVIENNE
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WOOD floors ,LIVING rooms ,SLIDING doors ,POLAR bear ,CABINETS (Furniture) ,KITCHENS - Abstract
This article discusses a penthouse apartment in North London that was designed by Sandra Flashman to be modern, stylish, and accessible for a client with a disability. The apartment features a sociable kitchen and living space, with practical elements such as lowered worktops, special storage mechanisms, and wider doors to accommodate the client's needs. The color palette was chosen to create a warm and calming atmosphere, and the design incorporates unique pieces of joinery to give the space a personalized touch. The article also provides descriptions and photographs of various rooms in the apartment, showcasing the design choices and furniture used. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
40. Heart of the home.
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White, Alice and White, Graham
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KITCHEN remodeling ,KITCHEN design & construction ,KITCHENS - Abstract
The article highlights the kitchen renovation in a Georgian farmhouse located in North Yorkshire, England that is owned by Alice and Graham White.
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- 2024
41. PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS.
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TULSA Race Massacre, Tulsa, Okla., 1921 ,VETERANS ,NATURAL history ,AMERICAN bison ,WOMEN cooks ,MASSACRES ,KITCHENS - Abstract
The New Orleans Magazine highlights upcoming programming on WYES-TV, including the 50th season of Austin City Limits featuring various artists, PBS News Vote 2024 election coverage, a Veterans Day celebration, a documentary on Leonardo da Vinci, and performances by Patsy Cline and Lidia Bastianich. The schedule also includes children's shows, news programs, and a variety of Masterpiece series. The magazine showcases a diverse range of content catering to different interests and audiences. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
42. Bowlful of Goodness.
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BENSON, JYL
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SALSAS (Cooking) ,COMFORT food ,LOCAL foods ,WILD rice ,TAHINI ,KITCHENS - Abstract
The article from New Orleans Magazine highlights various restaurants in New Orleans offering unique and diverse bowl dishes. From vegan options at Botanicals NOLA to traditional Thai cuisine at Thai D'Jing, each restaurant provides a distinct culinary experience. Whether it's the colorful Açai Bowl at The Daily Beet or the fragrant Drunken Duck Noodles at SukhoThai, patrons can explore a wide range of flavors and cultural influences through these bowlful creations. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
43. Buyer's guide.
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RESTROOMS ,WEIGHT training ,LASER ranging ,BUYERS' guides ,FUEL tanks ,KITCHENS - Published
- 2024
44. DON'T BUY THE WRONG SMART TV.
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USB technology ,INTELLIGENT personal assistants ,MUSIC charts ,PORTS (Electronic computer system) ,SAMSUNG televisions ,SMART television devices ,KITCHENS - Abstract
This article serves as a guide for consumers interested in purchasing a smart TV. It offers recommendations for TVs in different price ranges and provides tips on factors to consider when buying a TV. The article also highlights some budget-friendly options and advises against purchasing an 8K TV. In the mid-range category, the Samsung QN90C, LG OLED42C4, and Samsung Q80C are recommended as the Gold, Silver, and Bronze Award winners respectively. In the top-end category, the Samsung S95C, LG C4, and TCL 85C805K are the Gold, Silver, and Bronze Award winners respectively. The article also provides information on buying refurbished TVs. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
45. New wave.
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Mair, Fiona and Ciaramidaro, Rebecca
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CHOICE (Psychology) , *MICROWAVE heating , *MICROWAVE ovens , *BUILDING repair , *SURFACE cleaning , *KITCHENS - Abstract
This article provides guidance on selecting the right microwave for your kitchen, including measuring the available space and ensuring proper ventilation. It also discusses built-in microwaves and trim kits for a seamless appearance. The article offers tips on factors to consider when choosing a microwave, such as controls, visibility, cleaning, and various features like inverter, automatic defrost, and sensor cooking. Additionally, it includes a table comparing different microwave models, including brand, price, ratings for various features, dimensions, and other specifications. The purpose of the table is to provide library patrons with a convenient overview of available microwave options. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
46. Style lookbook.
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PALETTE (Color range) ,OUTDOOR kitchens ,PARTITIONS (Building) ,WOOD floors ,CREATIVE directors ,KITCHENS - Abstract
This article from Livingetc showcases a variety of creative kitchen projects. The kitchens featured in the article range from those with Eastern influences to those with a beachy feel. The article highlights different design elements such as hanging racks, arched walls, and U-shaped islands. The kitchens also incorporate a mix of materials, colors, and textures to create unique and visually appealing spaces. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
47. porthole windows.
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Flanagan, Keith
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NAVAL architecture ,INTERIOR architecture ,HOME offices ,ARCHITECTURAL design ,INTERIOR decoration ,EXTERIOR walls ,KITCHENS - Abstract
Porthole windows are becoming a popular architectural feature in both exterior and interior design. Originally used on ships, portholes are now being incorporated into residential designs to bring playful geometry and curiosity. They can create connections between rooms, frame views, and allow light to flow between spaces. Architects are using portholes in various ways, such as revolving around a serene garden in a spa bathroom, framing a view of the front entrance in a kitchen, and creating visual interest between living rooms and kitchens. Portholes offer a unique and out-of-the-ordinary design element for homes. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
48. AHEAD OF THE CURVE.
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CABINETS (Furniture) ,STAINLESS steel ,KITCHENS ,MALBEC ,SEATING (Furniture) - Abstract
This article discusses the use of curved designs in kitchen spaces. The inclusion of curves in kitchen layouts can create a natural flow and add a sense of style. Designers recommend incorporating rounded shapes, such as banquette seating or curved islands, to soften the overall design. Curves can also be used to improve circulation and create sociable seating areas. The article provides various examples and ideas for incorporating curves into kitchen designs. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
49. Kitchen Confidential.
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Brunner, Michelle
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CABINETS (Furniture) ,GLASS painting & staining ,ART Deco ,FLOOR tiles ,TILE flooring ,KITCHENS ,WINE tasting - Abstract
The article discusses various kitchen designs and features that make them unique and visually appealing. It highlights different elements such as fluted islands, dramatic wallpaper, stained glass doors, and custom finishes. The designers aim to create kitchens that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing, incorporating elements that reflect the homeowners' preferences and add character to the space. The article also mentions the importance of choosing timeless designs and practical materials for long-term satisfaction. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
50. LET IN THE LIGHT.
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LOVETT, ALI
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EXTERIOR walls ,STOOLS (Furniture) ,KITCHEN cabinets ,BARS (Desserts) ,CABINETS (Furniture) ,KITCHENS - Abstract
Sophie and Chris Gill wanted to upgrade their dark and inefficient kitchen in their Victorian house. They worked with Melissa Steele at Harvey Jones to design a new layout, which included knocking down an external wall and adding an orangery to increase space and light. The new layout features an island in the middle of the kitchen and a wall of cabinets, creating a better flow for meal preparation. The Gills chose warm greys and wood elements for their color scheme, along with chrome fittings and a bronze-tinted splashback. They are thrilled with the final result and appreciate the attention to detail in the design. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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