Carla's
mother loved to do needlepoint, and the family home was decorated with
samplers, including this one, which now hangs in our kitchen. And it's
true! No matter how "formal" a dinner you might throw, guests will
always find their way to the kitchen to sit and chat for a spell. So we thought with the Cooking Season upon us, it might be fun to take a look at some kitchens we know...and kitchens we notice.
Most
homeowners want a clean, crisp white kitchen. And we aim to please. The
one on the left is a Bucks-Mont NARI CotY (Contractor of the Year)
award-winner from a Morrisville remodeling project a few years ago with Gemmi Construction, and the one below is a recent job in New Hope with Gray Contracting Services. 
Photos from top: © Randl Bye Photography; ©Linda McManus Images
These New Hope homeowners decided on a coffee-and-cream Venetian finish for their guesthouse kitchenette.
Quakertown customers broke the mold with this roasted red pepper kitchen...

...and we redid our open kitchen in two shades of green.
But there was the Pipersville project where the homeowner didn't want the color on the walls. We won a CotY for the stenciling of the floors. Info on right in sidebar.

For more on choosing kitchen colors, check out Better Homes and Gardens' "Choosing Kitchen Paint Colors."
Plus, Carla keeps a Pinterest board called "Kitchy Kitchens." Get out your shades and take a look at some eye-catching kitchen colors....
And to echo Mom's sampler, here's to "friendly" kitchens everywhere! Happy Thanksgiving!

Ken (taking the photo) and Carla and...
...the rest of the Odells (daughters, siblings);
Carla's mom, "The Helen";
and some good, good friends











We
wanted to photograph Sampson as early as possible in the day because he
gets rather busy, patrolling the sprawling estate of the Burpee
Company's 



Here
are Seti and Tyra on a back deck we stained earlier this summer. Almost
9, Tyra, right, was a rescue, and these days loves to sleep and take
walks around the property. Ohio-bred Seti, who's only 15 months old,
stands nearly 40 inches on all fours. He likes to walk in Frenchtown,
talk to people and other dogs - and have his picture taken, says mom
Martie Kyde. Aside from both being Great Danes, they have something else
in common...





















