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  • KitchenAid Adds Slow Cook Function to Warmer Drawer
  • ebuild (2/15/2007)
  • KitchenAid has given an increasingly popular appliance option a dual role in the kitchen. Its new slow cook warming drawer, part of the new Architect® Series II appliance collection, will be available in the second quarter in 24-, 27- and 30-inch models. All are approved for both indoor and outdoor use.
  • The look it creates is timeless.Oiled Bronze from Jenn-Air
  • ebuild (2/13/2007)
  • From an innovator in kitchen appliance design comes a new finish that offers a warm, distinctive alternative to the cooler, commercial look of stainless steel. Beginning this spring, Jenn-Air will offer a complete collection of appliances in Oiled Bronze, a richly hued finish inspired by the soft glow and patina of bronze sculpture and fixtures. Oiled Bronze is distinctive and unique, but the look it creates is timeless and integrates beautifully with both corresponding and contrasting color schemes.
  • Architect Series II Built-In Appliance Suite
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/22/2007)
  • A new series of built-in appliances completes the KitchenAid Architect series II suite. The suite combines the durability and performance of the original Architect series with a cohesive style, consistent design, and advanced product features, the maker says. Handles are easier to grip, even with an oven mitt, and beveled, seamless edges make cleaning easier. 800-253-3977.
  • Thomas LightingShow Time: IBS Preview
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/19/2007)
  • The International Builders' Show is back in Orlando, Fla., for a third year, and the NAHB expects it to be bigger and better than ever. The event at the Orange County Convention Center Feb. 7-10 promises to include the most exciting new products for the home building and remodeling industries. There will be more than 1,600 exhibitors from the United States and around the world. In this issue, catch a glimpse of some of the products and materials that can help you save time and money and attract new customers. Walking around the Builders' Show may not be as fun as spending time at Disney World, but it's certainly more educational.
  • Exterior Products Review: Outdoor Kitchens
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (8/10/2006)
  • There was a time when the American home was divided into two distinct areas: inside and out. In climates with radical seasonal shifts, picnic tables and barbecue grills, like white clothing, were uncovered–or unearthed from garage or basement–on Memorial Day, at which time they became the center of social and family activities for the next three months. On Labor Day all was packed away for another year. Times change. Like white, no longer limited to dress shirts year-round, backyards are morphing into open-air great rooms that are viable extensions of, even additions to, a home's interior ones. Not surprisingly, the old grill setup seems to be evolving into a residential phenomenon commonly referred to as the outdoor kitchen.
  • Kitchens That Cook
  • BIG BUILDER Magazine (8/20/2003)
  • That's the kind of test only a chef could come up with; someone who knows his way around a kitchen and, presumably, how to set up a kitchen to make it cook. The results are inconclusive, but Pulte-Las Vegas is hoping that Mauler's star appeal and expertise will lead to a better kitchen -- one for which home buyers will be willing to pay an extra $20,000 in upgrades.

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