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March 27, 1993 - Image 42

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40 'SPRING

1993 • STYLE

The splashy attractions of the '90s home are
the most public and private of rooms the
kitchen and the bathroom.
Today's kitchen is not merely a place to cook,
chat and chow down, it also has become the prin-
cipal gathering area for everything from family
discussions to cocktail parties. And the bath has
become the last truly private refuge, a hideaway
where a person can float, dream and unwind.
While the function of these rooms has been
modified over time, the design of many has not.
Therefore, kitchen and bath remodeling are two
increasingly common home improvement pro-
jects — and two that provide the best return on
investment dollars when it comes time to sell the
home.
With kitchen and bath renovation the home
priorities of the '90s, there is a burgeoning in-
dustry of design innovation for these rooms en-
compassing everything from appliances,
components and cabinets to fixtures.
A design element common to both rooms is
an openness to the outside, either through the
use of skylights or windows. While no privacy is
necessary for a kitchen's large windows, a bath's
windows generally overlook a secluded garden
or private hillside vista.
When remodeling and updating, white is the
color for fixtures. While warm and vivid colors
are the rage today, people have a tendency to get
tired of color. It's more economical to change
wallpaper, paint, towels and shower curtains than
tubs, refrigerators and countertops.
And now, some specifics on creating today's
best baths and choice kitchens:

BEST BATHS

The master bathroom is joining forces with
the master bedroom and closet to become a
dressing-grooming-exercise-relaxation suite.
Today's master-bath suites have separate
showers and oversize tubs, his-and-her vanities,
whirlpools and steam rooms, dressing rooms
and dual walk-in closets. Some even have exer-
cise areas, reading nooks and fireplaces.
Whirlpools are becoming a mainstay of even
middle-class master baths, providing psycho-
logical and physical therapy after a hard day's
work.
They come in various shapes, sizes and col-
ors, and can be recessed into the floor or built
on platforms with decorative tile or furniture-
quality aprons.
Side by side or replacing whirlpool tubs in an
increasing number of baths are so-called power
showers.
For the busiest people, shower time is the

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