You might think of October as the month of hot cider, corn mazes and Halloween. What you might not know it that is also National Kitchen and Bath Month. In honor of this lesser-known—but still notable—holiday, we’re sharing a few of our favorite Kitchen and Baths from this year.

Winter 2025 Print Edition

Photo by Malissa Mabey

With the goal of embracing modern mountain style, this powder room was part of a Deer Valley townhouse remodel. A white-oak cabinet by Caron Custom Cabinets balances out the dark tones of the Stone Forest sink and Phillip Jeffries wallpaper to create an intimate ambiance. A  light fixture by Hubbardton Forge hangs delicately above the oval mirror. Read more here.

Spring 2025 Print Edition

Photo by Lance Gerber

With beach-side views, this open-concept kitchen was designed by Denton House Design for a family of travel lovers as part of their dream vacation home in Cabo San Lucas. The Quintus counter stools are upholstered in Holland & Sherry fabric and the counters are built from hand-selected Royal Jade marble slabs. Read more here.

Summer 2025 Print Edition

Photo by Lindsay Salazar

This cozy, cottage-like kitchen was inspired by the owner’s love for Dutch-Colonial style. The light-blue hues of the “Parma Gray” paint by Farrow & Ball add a playful element to the homey design while a tea prep area and antique oak table keep the composition grounded in the English farmhouse style. The flush mount lights are from Ralph Lauren; the New York Pendants are from Ann-Morris; the oak trestle table and Windsor chairs are handmade by craftsman Jock Jones in Spring City. Read more here.

Fall 2025 Print Edition

Photo by Malissa Mabey

Staying true to Japandi design principles, this bathroom balances simplicity with functionality to create a usable space that feels like a serene escape. Every detail—from the wood grain to the tile placement—is continuous, fostering an atmosphere of quiet reverie. Read more here.


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