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A Colorful Range Can Spice Up The Kitchen

By Staff Editor
Oct 17, 2012 - 7:01:36 PM



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(HealthNewsDigest.com) - From ruby red to ultramarine blue, many professional chefs are turning to brightly colored ranges to turn up the heat in their home kitchen.

That’s the word from a company that’s known for making chef-quality, high-performing residential ranges in over 190 different colors. The good news is that even if you’re not a professional chef, you can still have a range in just about any color you desire that provides a professional kitchen experience.

One-of-a-Kind Appliances

The manufacturer, BlueStar, has an interactive website tool that allows consumers to customize a new range just the way they want it-from the intensity of the burners to the color of the knobs and the range itself-before buying.

BlueStar pro appliances are designed to provide the home chef with a cooking experience that matches a restaurant kitchen environment. Its UltraNova power burners provide up to 22,000 BTUs of cooking power for consistent, controlled heat and shorter cooking times. And for delicate soups and sauces there is a gentle 130-degree simmer burner.

It even offers made-to-order customizable colors. Such a range lets homeowners have a “one-of-a-kind” professional-grade appliance that makes an eye-catching design statement as well.

Seasonal Colors

For those who want the latest trends in their kitchen decor, the company even offers ranges in seasonal colors. As announced by the world-renowned authority on color and provider of color systems, Pantone, popular colors currently include Tangerine Tango, Honey Gold and what is described as a BlueStar classic: Olympian Blue.

To learn more, visit www.bluestarcooking.com.

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