by s98challan | Mar 9, 2010 | Business & People News
Since Amana touted its first Radarange as “The Greatest Discovery Since Fire” in 1967, the microwave oven has become a ubiquitous kitchen appliance. While only 1 percent of American households had a microwave in 1970, today the appliance is included in more than 95...
by s98challan | Mar 5, 2010 | Business & People News
“Why do two colors, put one next to the other, sing? Can one really explain this? No.” —Pablo Picasso Good question, Pablo. But while the question is easy enough to understand, coming up with a complete and comprehensive answer is less so. Part of the difficulty lies...
by s98challan | Mar 3, 2010 | Business & People News
Successful kitchen designs are never about a single component. They result from a holistic vision and the seamless marriage of a myriad of elements—which is why award-winning designer Joan DesCombes, CKD, president of Architectural Artworks Inc., enjoys her job so...
by laura | Feb 26, 2010 | Business & People News
Our bathrooms seem to have some catching up to do. While electronics and digital technology have infiltrated nearly every room of our homes, their adoption in the bath space has been just a tad slower, that is, until recently. Digital showering and bathing systems, as...
by laura | Feb 25, 2010 | Business & People News
Whether your clients are asking for advice on compatible cookware to use on the induction cooktop you installed in their new kitchen or you’re shopping for yourself, check out these induction-friendly pots and pans and get cooking! New to induction? Check out...