Sneak peak of the Green with Envy kitchen

Do you remember our Green with Envy kitchen design? We wrote about Elizabeth Rishel’s winning design in our 2014 Kitchen Design Competition last July (here).

As a reminder, certified Kitchen Designer Elizabeth Rishel was looking up appliance specs for a client on the GE Monogram website when she stumbled across an announcement about the 2014 Kitchen Display Competition. Her decision to enter the competition paid off! Elizabeth’s entry – “Green with Envy” – took the grand prize. She won $10,000 and a trip to Louisville for the 140th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs the first Saturday in May.

Elizabeth Rishel was the grand prize winner in GE Monogram's 2014 Kitchen Display Competition with her "Green with Envy" entry.

Elizabeth Rishel was the grand prize winner in GE Monogram’s 2014 Kitchen Display Competition with her “Green with Envy” entry.

Her design for the Global Customer Showroom at GE Appliance Park in Louisville, Kentucky, is almost finished. We can’t wait to reveal the final photos! But here’s a sneak peak of the almost finished design. What do you think?

The Green with Envy kitchen is just waiting for its final details.

The Green with Envy kitchen is just waiting for its final details.

The “Green with Envy” design incorporates a Monogram range, French door built-in refrigerator, oven with Advantium Speedcook technology, two dishwashers, compact refrigerator unit, wall oven and professional range hood.

The “Green with Envy” design incorporates a Monogram range, French door built-in refrigerator, oven with Advantium Speedcook technology, two dishwashers, compact refrigerator unit, wall oven and professional range hood.

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