COVID-19 Kitchen Creativity In New York

Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced new restrictions in New York State effective 11/13 at 10pm. Bars, restaurants and gyms will be required to close from 10pm to 5am daily. These new restrictions are forcing New Yorkers to spend more and more time at home, especially with the Holiday season approaching. As COVID-19 cases are on the rise, home kitchens are gaining even more importance. Home owners are upgrading their kitchens and paying even more attention to detail in kitchen appliances, updates and decor. Check out these listings that demonstrate new kitchen details perfect for staying in and cooking every night.

Walker Tower: 212 West 18th Street, Unit 14E/15D, New York

Walker Tower: 212 West 18th Street, Unit 14E/15D, New York

Walker Tower: Located in the heart of Chelsea. This kitchen has shelves built into the island for easy access to cookbooks. This kitchen is perfect to collect cookbooks to try new recipes or house the tried and true recipes you love.

100 Barclay: 100 Barclay Street, New York

100 Barclay: 100 Barclay Street, New York

100 Barclay: Located in the charming neighborhood of Tribeca. This kitchen is especially unique with a built in pot filler on the stovetop. This makes filling up a pot for pasta so much easier instead of carrying it from the sink to the stove.

269-271 14th St, 269PH, Park Slope

269-271 14th St, 269PH, Park Slope

Park Slope Residence: This gorgeous home is located in Park Slope and the kitchen is perfect for multitasking. The countertop has a built in modern desk perfect for a combination of cooking and working-from-home.

196 Orchard: 196 Orchard Street, New York

196 Orchard: 196 Orchard Street, New York

196 Orchard: Located in Lower Manhattan, this condo offers residents modern kitchens combining style and functionality. Homeowners will enjoy high-efficiency LED lighting under-cabinets for an extra kitchen-pop.