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Where Designers Would Spend and Save in a Kitchen | 7 Trends for Countertops and Other Surfaces

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Bathroom with improved storage and fresh coastal style. 2023 Pritzker Architecture Prize winner. What to know about adding an edible garden. [View in browser]( [houzz]( [STORIES]( [PHOTOS]( [SHOP]( [FIND PROS]( Check out seven trends in [new countertop and other surface materials]( rolling out this year. Discover where designers on Houzz would spend and save in a [kitchen]( remodel. Read about and see buildings designed by this year’s [Pritzker Architecture Prize]( winner. See before-and-after photos of a [bathroom]( that gained storage and coastal style. Get tips for buying a quality [sofa](. And find out how to add or renovate an [edible garden](. Sponsored by Events [7 Trends for Countertops and Other Surfaces in 2023]( See the latest looks for engineered quartz, natural stone and other materials showcased at the KBIS 2023 trade show [Read More]( Budgeting Your Project [Where Designers Would Spend and Save in a Kitchen]( Our experts suggest where to splurge and where to trim the budget when redesigning your kitchen [Read More]( Architecture [Sir David Alan Chipperfield Wins the 2023 Pritzker Prize]( The English architect is known for honoring history and culture while creating timeless modern design [Read More]( Bathroom Makeovers [Bathroom of the Week: Improved Storage and a Fresh Coastal Style]( A hardworking vanity, a larger shower and elegant blue and chrome finishes create a new look and feel for empty nesters [Read More]( Furniture [How to Buy a Quality Sofa That Will Last]( Learn about foam versus feathers, seat depth, springs, fabric and more for a couch that will work for years to come [Read More]( Outdoor Projects [What to Know About Adding or Renovating an Edible Garden]( Learn what you need to create a plot that’s stylish and productive [Read More]( This Week in the Houzz Shop [Shop Houzz]( [2023 Decor Trend: Brown Is the New Black]( [Highlight any room with shades of neutral browns and natural materials]( [Shop]( [Shop Houzz]( [Durable Indoor-Outdoor Rugs]( [Add versatility to your floors with rugs that can be used year-round]( [Shop]( [Shop Houzz]( [Angela Rose x Loloi]( [A collection prioritizing timeless beauty and family-friendly affordability]( [Shop]( [fb](#) [tw](#) # Houzz Inc. 285 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301 © 2023 Houzz Inc. | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](

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