Many people will remember the Tuscan-inspired kitchens of the late 1990s and early 2000s. Ironically, it was an extremely popular interior design trend not so much in Italy but across North America, ...
It was only a matter of time before people started pining for the Olive Garden aesthetics of their pre-housing crisis childhoods—right down to the ceramic roosters. Welcome to The Trend Times, a ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The heart of Tuscan kitchen design is warmth, openness, and lived-in comfort. Hailing from a bygone era in the Italian countryside, its focus ...
A couple going over couple options for a kitchen with an interior designer - Andreypopov/Getty Images The Tuscan kitchen trend was a hallmark of the 1990s and early 2000s, reflecting a time when cozy ...
Rhonda Knoche has been designing kitchens for longer than she'd like to admit -- 35 years. She started when Blondie was singing "Call me" and a family shared one computer. Knoche's longevity alone ...
Picture this: it's 2001. You're listening to some Destiny's Child, drinking tea out of your Global Village mug. Suddenly, you get a call on your landline phone. It's a girlfriend asking if you're free ...
In the early 2000s, one design trend that made its way into many kitchens featured tiles with yellow undertones and, more often than not, ornate surface patterns. Unfortunately, if you have these ...
The Tuscan Kitchen in Salem, N.H., opened in 2010 and since then business has been hopping for Tuscan Brands founder Joe Faro. The big market soon followed in Salem and then another restaurant in ...