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Our Faucets Are Out There!
Waterstone Faucets has been featured in several kitchen design publications, HGTV, Cooking Network TV shows and interior designer videos. Running amok in kitchens all across the United States. It’s okay though. These faucets were born and raised in the USA and they feel right at home. Explore the kitchen design world and discover our American Made kitchen faucets out in the Wild.
Taylor Swift and Vogue Give a Tour of Her Beverly Hills Kitchen
Taylor Swift is a major musical talent and seems to be able to do anything – except a cartwheel. We found this out and more as Vogue Magazine asks 73 questions while giving a tour of her Beverly Hills home. For the May issue, the singer answers personal questions including what she’d be doing if she wasn’t a singer (advertising), Googling herself (don’t), favorite drink (coffee), favorite food (chicken tenders) and her double jointed elbows. Although Swift is world famous and an amazingly talented singer and songwriter, she seems right at ease answering personal questions. In the kitchen, the decor has a VMA award right next to the coffee maker and a gold Waterstone Gantry Pulldown Faucet. She poured a glass of water for her guest with a matching Annapolis Filtration Faucet. She also has two awesome cats. Thanks Taylor for sharing your 73 things.
See the Video: Vogue.com
NATE BERKUS AND JEREMIAH BRENT’S CALIFORNIA DREAM HOUSE
In a recent Open Door Video Series on Architectural Digest, celebrity designers Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent give a full-access house tour around their spectacular 1928 Spanish Colonial home in Los Angeles. The stars of TLC’s Nate & Jeremiah By Design take us through the design techniques and innovations that make their home unique.
The main sink area features an polished brass Annapolis Bridge Faucet Suite on a farmhouse sink. It matches perfectly with the Whitechapel brass knobs and surrounding countertops by Ollin Stone. On the island sink sits a polished brass Waterstone Annapolis Prep Faucet with matching Annapolis Filtration Faucet. Circa-1960 French barstools surround the island, with 19th-century French lanterns lighting it from above. Above an amazing stainless steel stove, is a Waterstone brass Wall Mounted Potfiller.
Take a Tour of Haylie Duff’s Gorgeous Kitchen (Ugly Mugs Included!)
Cooking Channel star Haylie Duff, shows off her new, do-it-yourself kitchen remodel to People Magazine. The video shows the amazing open space kitchen design features white cabinets, grey tile and some creative decorations that make it unique. A heart decoration made of iron, a vintage milkshake maker lamp and “the ugliest mugs you’ve ever seen” adore the shelves. The first thing Haylie bought for the remodel was a Waterstone Traditional Gantry Faucet Suite with matching Air Switch and Air Gap. She calls it “the jewelry of her kitchen.”
Thanks Haylie! Glad you enjoy it.
See more of Haylie Duff on Real Girl’s Kitchen on the Cooking Channel
Guy Fieri
Check it out! That’s a Hunley Kitchen Faucet there on the set of Guy Fieri’s cooking show. Good cooking always starts with a great looking Hunley Kitchen Faucet with an articulated spout and a sleek contemporary chrome finish – just like the one Guy uses… very cool. Guy Fieri, chef, restaurateur, New York Times bestselling author and Emmy Award-winning host began his love affair with food at the age of ten, selling soft pretzels from a three-wheeled bicycle cart he built with his father called “The Awesome Pretzel Cart.” After selling pretzels and washing dishes for six years, Guy earned enough money to pursue his dream of studying abroad as an exchange student in Chantilly, France. There he gained a profound appreciation for international cuisine that further strengthened his passion for food. He returned to the U.S. and graduated from the University of Nevada Las Vegas with a degree in Hospitality Management.
Waterstone Gantry Faucet Now a Regular on Sam the Cooking Guy
We love Sam the Cooking Guy and he’s a good friend of the Waterstone family (even though he was made in Canada we gave him a Waterstone Passport!). That garlic bread he is preparing looks awesome, as does that beautiful Contemporary Gantry Faucet on his sink!
Sam the Cooking Guy is an everyday guy. He has found a way to make cooking casually understandable. With no fancy equipment and by speaking English instead of ‘chef-speak,’ He is the everyman of television cooking. Sam has been using a Waterstone Gantry Faucet for a couple of years now and can be regularly seen in the background of his show. The show is shot in San Diego, CA right in his actual kitchen. You can get a real sense of how our contemporary style kitchen faucets can add functionality and elegance to any kitchen.
We can all relate to Sam the Cooking Guy. He cook with his kids, dogs and neighbors – just like we all do. On his website, he states, “There’s no fois gras… no white truffle oil, no ‘Peruvian mountain-raised squab in sesame-lime-soy marinade stuffed with braised forest turnips and wild inoki mushrooms in a hand pressed plum and raspberry glaze’. I’m just a regular guy, using regular words showing how to cook easy, great food… Food that’s ‘big in taste and small in effort’. It’s a handful of ingredients and a few steps – that’s it. This is a cooking show “for the rest of us,” I like to say. And now it’s on.
Thanks Sam!
Check out Sam’s great LiveCasts – http://www.thesamlivecast.com/
www.thecookingguy.com