Look: KitchenLab’s Rebekah Zaveloff featured in Renovation Style
KitchenLab co-founder Rebekah Zaveloff’s gorgeous renovation of a Highland Park kitchen is featured in the Winter 2009 issue of Renovation Style (on newsstands now). I’ve had the pleasure of seeing said home, and I can attest that it looks even more spectacular in person. In addition to the highly functional layouts, Zaveloff is a master at pulling together materials from a wide variety of sources to create unique and timeless kitchens, bathrooms and interiors.
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To read about the kitchen portion of Rebekah’s project, please pick up the Winter 2009 issue of Renovation Style on newsstands now. To see more of the home and read about Zaveloff’s interior design scheme, please watch for my article, which will appear in a future issue of Chicago Home + Garden. In the meantime, I’ve included my scouting photo (above) and a few scans from Renovation Style (below). Pretty fab, huh?
For more information about Rebekah Zaveloff and KitchenLab:
Click here for my interview with Rebekah Zaveloff where she shares her philosophy about kitchens, food, art and design. It’s an oldie but a goodie.
Click here to read about one of Rebekah’s fantastic dinner parties at her fantastic cottage in Berrien Springs, Michigan.

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I really really really like this white kitchen. I heard myself making weird noises as I scrolled through.
Way too many lights. The kitchen is nice but the light fixture (looks like 12 or more) is overkill! You could play a night game in there.
Well if it isn’t RP30. I’d rather have too many lights than too few. I’m sure most are on dimmers.
I love this kitchen! And, on a gloomy day like this I’d love to have all those lights in my kitchen. Kudos to Renovation Style, too. It’s my favorite mag.
Don’t think it’s the amount of light, I was talking about – more like the amount of fixtures. The kitchen itself is amazing but it looks (from the pic) like you are suppose to walk into the place, select the fixture you and your hubby/wife want and call for the rep. It’s a home not KitchenLabs showroom.
RP30, while constructive criticism is always appreciated and you’re certainly entitled to your opinion…I’d like to note that the ceilings are 14′ tall, and it’s a north facing kitchen, and there are very few wall cabinets allowing for undercabinet task lighting.
at RP30..I disagree..this is a very talented designer who has a knack for details and style..if it was a lighting issue..you could bet it was handled in the most tasteful way..trust me…I have studied her work for hours on end..also I have 14ft ceilings and a gloomy home..thus the reason behind endless hrs of design research. I love this kitchen!