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Table of Contents: Summer Kitchen - Remodelista 06/29/15

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Table of Contents: Summer Kitchen

Join us this week as we prep for the Fourth by heading into the kitchen, indoors and out. Stay tuned for architect-endorsed classic faucets, no-fuss tabletop ideas, and bright and simple cooking setups that have summer written all over them.

Remodelista Summer Kitchen issue, week of June 29, 2015

Above: Artful pastels at Walnuts Farm in East Sussex, England. Photograph via Light LocationsRe.

Monday

Oyster Shucking Kit from March | Remodelista

Above: You're heading to a country house with a kitchen that needs stocking, what would you bring to it?  For weeks here at Remodelista we've been trading ideas, and today in Editors' Picks, we present our wish list: our 15 favorite accessories for the summer kitchen.

Tuesday

  Sunday Suppers Table Setting | Remodelista

Above: A Scandi table set for summer by blogger Karen Mordecai of Sunday Suppers. In Tuesday's Steal This Look, Sarah sources all the elements.

Wednesday

Chicago Faucets Unlacquered Brass Faucet | Remodelista

Above: To take the guesswork out of a crucial kitchen decision, we turned to the experts. Stay tuned for Wednesday's 10 Easy Pieces on timeless kitchen faucets. And see the recent companion post, 10 Easy Pieces Architects' Go-To Modern Kitchen Faucets, affordable finds included.

Thursday

Architect Sheila Narusawa's kitchen on Cape Cod, Matthew Williams photo | Remodelista

Above: Architect Sheila Narusawa's own Cape Cod kitchen is stocked with smart storage decisions and money-saving ideas gleaned over a decades-long career. Watch for Kitchen of the Week. (And take a look at Sheila's niece Justine's Soulful Old Cape Cod Kitchen.) Photograph by Matthew Williams for Remodelista.

Friday

Skillet made by Borough Furnace | Remodelista

Above: In Friday's 5 Favorites, Christine spotlights a made-in-America classic, the cast-iron skillet.

beach twine knits by Marnie Campbell, photo by Justine Hand, green samples

Above: An ingenious use for washed-ashore fisherman's twine: knit pot holders, anyone? Watch for this week's DIY Project.

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