Nishita Lodha 10050221103
TREND CHANGES
Built-in Machines Hideaway Appliances- it means an increased emphasis on small or odd shaped appliances. Blend in with the rest of the kitchen – has “panels that match the cabinetry in such a smooth, flat line that it’s really hard to tell the appliances are even there,” according to Briggs. Culinary Quality Cooking Appliances – appliance fit for gourmet kitchens and make a nice pair with a kitchen island for -style cookand-dine.
BUILT IN APPLIANCES
BLEND IN APPLIANCES
• In an effort to keep up with the latest in cooking trends there continues to be a strong trend toward kitchen appliances that are stylish and flexible. This is why the biggest change to take place in kitchen appliances has been the trend toward high-end appliances. We can see this in the introduction of stainless appliances. • Another major change in kitchen design has been the trend toward appliances within an integrated look. This is where appliances can be camouflaged within cabinetry. • The appliance garage is a built in kitchen cupboard that is located on the countertop and they provide a place to store and hide small kitchen appliances such as a toaster, blender, and food processor for easy access. The appliance garage is a must for the modern, efficient kitchen. • Some kitchen appliances are being designed with a futuristic more modern shape that the typical rectangular box. For instance some manufacturers are adding a rounded top and a pear shape to the bottom, or curves and sculpted edges.
By James Mahoney
CHANGES IN DIE
The classic material for the insert is bronze, which is still entirely used to make traditional dies. Dies made entirely of bronze have the feature of giving the surface of the pasta a minutely jagged and porous appearance, with highlights making it look white: this is a direct consequence of the nature of the material used for the die since the surface of bronze is never