Columbus - What's Hot in the Kitchen
Explore 3 Greater Columbus kitchens and see what their owners and designers think make them special
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By Karen Bradner
The telltale signs of a dated kitchen are easy to spot. It might be the paint color on the walls, the knobs on the appliances, the faucet at the sink, or the laminate on the countertops.
How do those compare to the signs of today’s kitchen?
We’ve asked a cross section of Columbus area homeowners and the designers behind their kitchens to share the latest and greatest in designs, features, and appliances. Take a look at their choices to see how well your current kitchen stands up. Or use their input to get cooking on your own remodel.
Neighborhood: Worthington Hills
Homeowners: Dave and Michele Bair, daughters Lexi and Lauren
Kitchen style: Traditional Remodeled in 2008
Home style: Tudor Built in 1978
“I love the way we have side counters on either side of our stove.
We both cook and it gives us room
so that we’re not bumping into each other.”


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