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  2. 6 Kitchen Trends That Will Transform Your Space in 2025 ... - AOL

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    In kitchens, it's also a great way to show off beautiful, hand-painted dishes that you might use on a daily basis. "People want to showcase collections," says interior designer Annie Downing .

  3. Need More Kitchen Space? Try These Storage and ... - AOL

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    Adding a freestanding shelving unit is an easy way to increase your kitchen's storage space. Use it to hold pots, pans, and baking tools. See more at Home Made by Carmona. ... The Today Show.

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    It's not a massive markdown but, hey, every dollar counts these days! And for just $93, this storage cart is like adding three extra cabinets to your kitchen — instantly.

  5. Yes, You Can Put a Kitchen Island Into a Tiny Space ... - AOL

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    These 35 small kitchen island ideas from designers help you maximize space and style. They provide extra surfaces, storage, and seating where you need it most.

  6. This money-saving kitchen gadget helps me eat healthier - AOL

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    Kitchen Spaces Colander Food Storage Containers (3 pack) This food storage container set comes in a set of three — and includes a large, medium and small container.

  7. Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Modern kitchens often have enough informal space to allow for people to eat in it without having to use the formal dining room. Such areas are called "breakfast areas", "breakfast nooks" or "breakfast bars" if space is integrated into a kitchen counter. Kitchens with enough space to eat in are sometimes called "eat-in kitchens".

  8. Kitchen work triangle - Wikipedia

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    The kitchen work triangle principle is used by kitchen designers and architects when designing residential kitchens. Recommended dimensions and layouts will vary with different building codes around the world, but some examples are: [4] [5] No leg of the triangle should be less than 1.2 m (4 ft) or more than 2.7 m (9 ft).

  9. Couple transforms 40-square-foot kitchen into dream space - AOL

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    While the rest of the home's projects went seamlessly, the kitchen needed a lot of work. At only 40-square-feet, it provided quite the challenge for the couple, both of whom were eager to complete ...