The Australian Women's Weekly

Home sweet home with Wendy Moore

ver the last few years, the world has changed considerably and Australians now expect their kitchens to work harder, smarter and look good, too. A top-of-the-line kitchen (or even a budget one) can be a huge investment – in money, time and emotion – so it’s important to consider all the latest trends and innovations before leaping into a renovation. Let’s face it; you might not do it again for a decade or two. Here are my predictions for

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