See Inside Martha Stewart's Farmhouse Kitchen in Honor of Her Big Return to TV
Here's a special peek into her stunning farmhouse kitchen.
There's no denying Martha Stewart is having a moment. But before she became a household name (and Sports Illustrated swimsuit model!), she was a stylish caterer assembling herb garden centerpieces in her Connecticut kitchen equipped with crocks, baskets, spongeware, and a cast-iron cookstove. Turkey Hill, that beloved country home, has since been sold, but her appreciation for country style remains. “I think of it as homey. It’s about being comfortable,” she says. When she renovated her circa-1925 farmhouse in Katonah, New York, Martha embraced time-tested country staples along with a few modern updates.
Ahead of the premiere of "Yes, Chef!," the new cooking competition show she's hosting alongside José Andrés on NBC, take a peek inside the majestic farmhouse kitchen where she flexes her entertaining muscles when she's not on a soundstage. It features 9-must haves for any feed-a-crowd cooking space.
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