While kitchens and baths have long been the stars of luxury residential projects, this issue of AN Interior takes a more holistic look at what makes the design of these spaces so unique. Tracking trends in explosive color palettes that make a big splash out of small kitchens, Lauren Gallow gives us a tour of three compact yet multichromatic kitchens that become both the social and artistic heart of the home. This section then goes one step further for the bath—in these pages we leave the home altogether to explore the ancient and essential concept of the bathhouse. Jesse Dorris offers a closer look at these places for relaxation, socialization, and above all unique connection, and what defines the resurgence of the trend— and architectural type—today. Each product showcased in these pages was curated by our design editor, Kelly Pau.
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Free the Kitchen Trend: Sculptural Faucets Sinks & Vanities Toilets Millwork Sarah Jacoby Architect in Manhattan Ideas of Order in Washington Heights 02A in Rome Hardware Outdoor Kitchens Outdoor Showers Rockwell Group’s Bathhouse FOOD New York’s Garden Club Schemata’s Komaeyu
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