2024 RECORD Kitchen & Bath Projects – Architectural Record

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For February’s special Kitchen & Bath section, RECORD showcases four projects, including two cleverly designed cooking areas—one a flexible, economy-sized space for a Californian ADU and the other a YouTube-ready demonstration kitchen inserted into a London rowhouse—along with a high-design comfort station within a public park in the Bronx and a barrier-free bathroom renovation at a home in New York’s Hudson Valley. While pointedly diverse, all these projects stand out through their deft navigation of limited footprints and use of thoughtful and utilitarian materials.

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