Kitchen Tricks
I used to think kitchen design was about aesthetics—granite countertops, pendant lights, that whole HGTV thing. Turns out, the most important element in
I used to think kitchens were just kitchens—functional boxes where you chop vegetables and pretend you know how to cook—but then I spent three weeks in Albania’
I used to think backsplashes were just, you know, the thing you slap up behind your sink to keep water off the drywall. Turns out—and this surprised me
I used to think strawberry slicers were one of those unitasker kitchen gadgets that would end up in the back of a drawer, gathering dust next to the avocado
I used to think kitchen floors were basically indestructible until I watched my cousin’s beautiful hardwood warp into a saddle shape after a dishwasher leak.
I used to think wall-mounted faucets were just for farmhouses—those rustic Pinterest boards where everything’s reclaimed wood and exposed brick.
I used to think farmhouse kitchens were all shiplap and roosters. Turns out, the real magic happens when you strip away the Pinterest-board clichés and
I used to think kitchen design was pretty universal until I spent three weeks in the Pamir Mountains watching a Tajik family navigate their cooking space
I used to think minimalist kitchens were cold, almost clinical—like walking into a laboratory where someone might hand you safety goggles. But here’
I’ve always thought kitchens were just about cooking, but then I stepped into a home in Amman. The kitchen there wasn’t tucked away like some










