Maybe the fall, winter, and early spring months are a seasonal message to slow down…settle in. It almost seems as if the cold winter months give us permission to do just that, doesn’t it? Some see these months as busy – gearing up for the entertaining “season”, especially considering the holidays and our increased commitments to entertain in our homes. I think, unlike the summer months, when we are busy outdoors, sometimes exhaustively so, the cold months are more of a welcome relief than conventional wisdom tells us.
Gatherings with family and friends are cozy affairs in the winter months. The elements of a fire, music and/or “the game” on TV lend warmth to any gathering. The cold months are also when the most savory foods are made with love and care, and family and friends are often an integral part of the cooking experience. A kitchen that is designed with a second sink, for example, turns into a convenient work station for a friend, who transforms into the sous chef as we catch up on our lives, or, it can become a beverage center. Flexible design creates an ease and a flow for our lifestyle needs in the kitchen.
With more time happily hibernating in our homes, our habits shift into a lower gear. Indoor projects are started, books are enjoyed while relaxing in a cozy spot, pictures of vacations are finally looked at. We are moving within our homes in a different way. We may be dining in different ways as well. I’m a big proponent of having multiple places in the home to dine, which can simply mean setting up a table in a family room or in another available nook. Cooking a wonderful meal on the weekend, whether Saturday night dinner or Sunday brunch, and having this alternative spot to dine at is one of the greatest pleasures. Add candles and it doesn’t get much better! Truthfully, however, lying on the sofa with home made snacks and the throw blanket on a Sunday afternoon is a VERY close second.
Our homes step up to conform to a multitude of lifestyle scenarios in the winter months. Pro-style relaxation with awesome snacks, casual entertaining with friends and family and the occasional formal event allow us to appreciate the many wonderful reasons we have to stay put and move at a slower pace. Permission is hereby granted to slow down and enjoy the (indoor) view.
Susan Serra, CKD, CAPS, Susan Serra Associates, Inc., is both a professional designer and foodie at heart. Her love for all things design is highlighted on her blogs, The Kitchen Designer and Scandinavian Kitchens & Design.












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Superb products but repairs can be brutal.Corner body spa doors broken as disabled and fall and cannot get repaired after 3 trys.8yrs Oh well.
I think my much loved Kohler faucet needs replacing as it spurts water upwards (as well as down).
We went to HomeDepot and they didn’t seem to be carrying Kohler. Would you tell me where I might find your products? (Near Provo, Utah.)
Thank you!!
Hey Ann–it looks like there are 5 places within a 40 mile radius of Provo:
FERGUSON KITCHEN, BATH & LIGHTING GALLERY
2565 S 300 W
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115-2908
801-463-8340
MOUNTAINLAND SUPPLY
1505 W 130 S
OREM, UT 84058-5161
801-224-6050
FERGUSON KITCHEN, BATH & LIGHTING GALLERY
6427 BUSINESS PARK LOOP RD
PARK CITY, UT 84098-6210
435-658-3670
HAJOCA’S SHOWCASE SHOWROOM
2205 SOUTH 400 WEST
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115
801-486-7261
MOUNTAIN STATES SUPPLY INC.
184 WEST 3300 SOUTH
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115
801-484-8885
You can also use our Store Locator, if you’d like to search for more: http://www.us.kohler.com/wheretobuy/index.jsp
Hope that helps–let me know if there’s more I can do!
Mark Thiel
Hello Ann:
Thanks for the note and for your interest in Kohler faucets. You’ll find we have a great selection of products at all price points. I’m sorry you have a leaking faucet – if you would like to repair it rather than replace it, our Customer Care Center is ready to take your call and offer assistance. Repairs are very easy and we’d love to hear from you. Our number is 1-800-4KOHLER. We are open from 8AM to 5PM Central (we’re located in Kohler, Wisconsin).
If you choose to replace the faucet, our products are available at the major Retailers and at many Wholesale Showroom locations. You can find those locations by selecting the “Where to Buy” link on our website (kohler.com). At the retail locations, our faucets are either stocked or may be ordered in the Special Order Department.
thanks again for your interest in our products