Boston Home Fall 2024: Kitchens Special

Our annual showcase of the most used room in the home.

Photo by Michael J. Lee

The Fall 2024 issue of Boston Home includes our annual kitchen showcase, our yearly showcase of the most used room in the home. In addition to insights about new products and trending items from three of the city’s top kitchen design firms, we spotlight several standout kitchens. We have an almost-all-black stunner and a classic white kitchen that evokes farmhouse styling. If, like me, you thought white kitchens were a thing of the past, you’re wrong! I’m told by local pros that white is still a popular cabinetry choice for its clean, timeless look. I’m partial, though, to the unconventional gem on the cover above, with its custom-green cabinets and magenta pendants over the island. Designed by Kate Maloney, the kitchen is in a century-old Tudor, we feature the whole house here and below.

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A New Neutral-and-Navy Farmhouse Kitchen in Hamilton, Mass.

Designer Ainsley Hayes redesigned the central space to honor classic New England architectural styling.

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Designer Taryn Bone Brings Dark Elegance to a Somerville Kitchen

Sleek and a little bit sexy, in this kitchen, the whole is greater than its parts.

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An Osterville Kitchen Tailored for an Italian Host

An English country vibe unites an enthusiastic cook with her friends and family in this Cape Cod kitchen.

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This Newton Kitchen Took a Colorful Risk and Won

A wall of burgundy cabinets created a moody elegance in this Massachusetts townhouse.

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Interior Designer Kate Maloney Adds Modern Flair to a Winchester Tudor

A range of vivid wallcoverings set the tone for this 100-year-old home’s redecoration.

For the complete issue of Boston Home Fall 2024, go here.