Design in a Bag

Design in a Bag is a new and easy way for you to redesign your kitchen and bath. These collections of professionally coordinated and proven kitchen and bath design recipes offer the expertise and design sense of an interior designer without, well, actually paying for one.
On the Design in a Bag website, you can browse online galleries of coordinated kitchen and bath looks, each carefully designed and crafted by Rebekah Zaveloff, an HGTV contributor and the creative force behind Chicago’s preeminent kitchen and bath interior design firm KitchenLab. The complete concepts include cabinet, countertop, tile and paint samples, shopping list and hand-drawn renderings delivered right to your door. Take the guess work out of design — you can touch and see the materials in your own home without going to a showroom before you buy. Each kit is about $100 — what a smart idea!


Medill kitchen recipe from the “neutral palette“

La Colle kitchen recipe from the “cool palette“
Before and After projects for KitchenLab clients using the Design In A Bag styles (Burgoyne and La Motte bags):























They should not have painted that tree white. That made it worse. But this “design in a bag” is a cool idea, one that the masses might be able to utilize.
Agree w/Karen regarding the tree. As a designer – I’m not too sure how I feel about this “product.” Seems like it could be a band-aid for bad design. Love the choices in the bag though. Also, have to add that the range hoods in both pictures are too small for paired range. Just sayin’
I think the tree could have gone either way.
Great! Now people don’t have to go to Home Depot or Lowes for design expertise.
Great website even though it prevents people from being creative when remodeling their own houses. With the idea of painting the tree I agree with Karen – it looks terribly unnatural in white color.