Kitchen Articles
Take a look at some of the best design kitchen articles from Trendsideas series of publications.
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Modern kitchen appliances have to be good all-rounders. As well as providing high performance, they need to be energy efficient and ergonomic, and they need to complement the aesthetics of your kitchen.
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New appliance technology is taking all the hard work out of meal preparation. In fact there's hardly any excuse to eat out these days, because cooking is both easy and enjoyable with the latest technology.
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Appliance design today is all about the three "e's" – efficiency, economy and ergonomics. Throw in aesthetics and you have the complete recipe for a high-performance kitchen.
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It's not often that appliance design remains relevant for a decade. But when it does happen you can be sure you are onto a winner.
Ten years after its introduction to the market, the Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer is still the dishwasher of choice for an ever-increasing number of homeowners.
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Appliance technology continues to advance in leaps and bounds. What may have seemed state-of-the-art a year ago can often be surpassed by new developments, so it pays to think ahead when choosing new appliances.
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For many households, choosing a new refrigerator is a rare occurrence, so most people have little idea of the huge advances in refrigeration technology made in recent times.
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Technological wizardry in the home isn't just about new home automation and entertainment systems. Kitchen appliances are also reflecting ever-increasing technology breakthroughs.
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Master bathrooms today are likely to be designed as private retreats that appeal to all the senses. And with so much thought given to anticipating every need, it makes sense to ensure refreshments are readily accessible.
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White and red wines are best stored at different temperatures. Food items, too, need to be stored in the right conditions. But when it comes to refrigeration, one temperature does not suit all. Dairy products, fruit, vegetables and meat, for example, all have different requirements.
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