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Better homes and gardens home designer pro
Better homes and gardens home designer pro





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I already had a floor plan I was pretty happy with on graph paper (after many revisions) but the software let me look at things in new ways that made a big difference.īeing able to place things like cabinets and furniture as something other than boxes helped me visualize it better and being able to look at things in 3d from different levels and angles showed me that some things that looked ok from a simple floor plan were a disaster from floor level. I might find it easier to layout a whole house by hand now but when I was just starting the software was invaluable. Tried using the software but found the old fashioned way easier. I'm laying out my kitchen now and have been using pencil and paper.

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I think you need the full blown version for real architectural drawings. Even better for the home kitchen? It's custom-built to fit under the countertop beside the range in a genius twist of commercial-meets-residential design.I don't know that the $500 version really does any better drawings than the $100 one. Built-in Speed Rackįeat not: Yeh got her speed rack. "So we built in some basket drawers right near the stove so I can just reach for an onion without moving." There's also a pull-out trash bin and hamper for all those dirty dishtowels. "One thing that drove me crazy all the time in the original kitchen on the farm house was having to have onions and potatoes and a lot of a lot of non refrigerated produce out on the counter," says Yeh.

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Not shown in the photos: an impressive assortment of pull-out drawers right next to the cooktop for easy reach. "We feel like this is really the heartbeat of the whole house, because every morning it's our ritual to come up to our rainbow of mugs and think, 'what color should I choose today?'" Yeh's signature sprinkles are stashed in wings behind the pegboard. Custom PegboardĪn homage to Julia Child, this walnut piece that hangs behind the range is where Yeh shows off her East Fork Pottery mugs. The goal? A “jigsaw puzzle” of collected design ideas that “preserved as much of the farmhouse history as possible,” says Youngmark.Ĭhantell & Brett Quernemoen 8. “Working on her set kitchen allowed Molly to dial in on each area of her new kitchen to ensure it was efficient as possible,” says Brandi Youngmark, the designer Yeh hired in collaboration with Hayley Lukaczyk, her art director on the show, to bring it all to life.

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Working in my first professional kitchen, I learned about a speed rack, and thought, Why don’t we use those in home kitchens?”Īround the time Yeh moved to Minnesota, her blog, My Name is Yeh, and Instagram feed-with their pitch-perfect mix of relatable recipes (Tater Tot hotdish!) and sprinkle-laden food styling-went viral, and she found herself with a cooking show: Food Network’s Girl Meets Farm.

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I loved the way my stove faced out in my first kitchen, but didn’t like the way the dishwasher was across the kitchen in my next one.

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“Over time I got to know a few kitchens, each one a bit different, and collected tidbits of information to help me design my own. “When I lived in New York, I had a kitchen the size of a closet-I would whip egg whites on the floor of my bedroom and try not to spill,” laughs Yeh, whose second cookbook, Home Is Where the Eggs Are, is out September 27 from Harper Collins.

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Located at the heart of her Minnesota farmhouse, the space is the result of Yeh-a chef, recipe developer, author, and TV host-spending years cooking in, well, much less dreamy spaces. Though the renovation took 17 months, Molly Yeh’s kitchen was a lifetime in the making.







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