We love kitchen tours. They are such an interesting opportunity to peek into the way someone else cooks and lives, and we are always picking up bits of inspiration from them! Here's a look back at some of our kitchen tours from this past year — there were so many interesting ones! From Margaret Roach's garden kitchen, to a blogger's new restaurant in Seattle, to a light-filled space in Boston, to Kitchn regular Art's Chicago loft. Take a tour back through our kitchen tours!
Kitchen Tours from 2009
• Art & Chelsea's Delicious Kitchen Update in Chicago
• Kitchen Tour: Gregory and Emily's Colorful Kitchen in Los Angeles
• Margaret Roach's Vibrant Garden Kitchen in the Berkshires
• Steve's San Francisco Color Inspiration in San Francisco
• Chef Ignacio Mattos of Il Buco in New York City
• Emily's Wide-Open Inspiration in Massachusetts
• Virginia and Mateo's Just-in-Time-for-Baby Brooklyn Renovation in Brooklyn
• Jay's Chelsea Renovation in New York City
• Katin and Brandon's Casual Kitchen by the Sea in Marblehead
• Molly and Brandon's Labor of Love
• In the Kitchen with Zachary and Family in San Francisco
• Kenny Lao of Rickshaw Dumpling Bar in New York City
• Edna St. Vincent Millay's Poetic Farmhouse in Austerlitz
• David and Laura's Modern Organic Remodel in Miami
• Harry and Taylor of Brooklyn Kitchen in Brooklyn
• Jean Greenfield's Kitchen And Garden In San Anselmo in San Anselmo
• Kelly Moseley's Calming Austin Kitchen in Austin
• Pierre's Integrated Eat, Work, and Relax in Calgary
• Ashley Ann's $500 Light and Lovely Remodel in Oklahoma
• Scott and Ray's Colorful 10-Year Renovation in San Francisco
• Rachel's Busy Single Girl's Kitchen in San Francisco
• Ann's Old World, Round-the-World Kitchen in New York City
• Christen Carter's Bright and Serene Chicago Kitchen in Chicago
• Sarah's Small and Plucky Ortine Café in Brooklyn
• Daniel's Cure-Inspired Project
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My wish for the New Year is that AT sites get better photo navigation. Having to scroll down and up and up and down and click and scroll - I gave up at row 3 image 2. Please. Do it already. This has never worked and we have been so patient.
Oh, it's the holidays -- we're sad you're so unhappy with the photos ivanai!!
But in all seriousness, we'd love any suggestions you have on a photo navigation that would suit a smaller screen. There are limited options for these things and right now we are working with what we have. But we are always trying to improve our interface, so any constructive suggestions are welcome. You can email us at kitchen (at) apartmenttherapy (dot) com or leave another comment here. Thanks!