Kitchen

Hanging Out at the Samsung House

Brought to you by Samsung. Click here to learn more about Samsung Home Appliances. Wednesday night was SO fun. Samsung is hosting a showhouse on West Broadway and Broome here in New York and they invited me to swing by for a cocktail party to see and report on their new appliances, and also to…


Brought to you by Samsung. Click here to learn more about Samsung Home Appliances.

Wednesday night was SO fun. Samsung is hosting a showhouse on West Broadway and Broome here in New York and they invited me to swing by for a cocktail party to see and report on their new appliances, and also to meet up with the designer of the show house, Hilary Farr, from HGTV’s Love It or List It. (geek out!)

 photo DSC_0441copycopy.jpg
 photo DSC_0487.jpg
 photo HilaryJenny.jpg
(Hilary is the queen of cool – how could she not be with that beautiful accent!? And me, well, this is my signature “straight from the airport” hair and “just finishing an awkward joke” smile)

Check out what a beautiful job Hilary and her team did with the giant show house. They miraculously turned a cold white box of a retail space into a modern, fresh, homey space.

 photo DSC_0401.jpg
 photo DSC_0402.jpg
There was some serious moulding action happening and I was inspired.
 photo 0DSC_0409.jpg
 photo oDSC_0450.jpg
At the beginning of the evening Hilary talked about how investing in pretty appliances makes it easier to live in more open-concept spaces. Plus, seriously, who wouldn’t want to do more household chores when your kitchen and laundry rooms are sleek and modern?
 photo DSC_0474.jpg

I agreed with Hilary when she talked about how the kitchen is the heart of the home and that appliances, in both form and function, matter more than ever. She said that what she loves most about Samsung’s appliances is they are (literally) state of the art, but they’re also very affordable when compared to other high end appliances. I loved this new range below. It’s the Slide-in Flex Duo Oven Electric Range with no back panel – so no more covering up all that beautiful backsplash tile!

 photo DSC_0396.jpg
 photo DSC_0478.jpg
Also, that oven? They invented this sort of slide in shield called a Smart Divider that makes this a double oven! Like, you can operate it at two different temperatures above and below the shield! I thought that was so smart.
 photo IMG_4607.jpg
 photo DSC_0393.jpg

Upstairs in the showroom, I got to see firsthand how well-designed these appliances are. I admit that I wasn’t totally up to speed on refrigerator technology until last night, but seriously, these new models are down right amazing. Everything that sort of bugged me about my past refrigerators, they’re solving it at Samsung. They have separate cooling systems for the fridge and the freezer sections, it’s called Twin Cooling Plus technology, which means the produce stays fresher longer and the frozen foods don’t get a bit of freezer burn. Also no more freezer-smelling air in the fridge with the separate air systems. (yes and YES!)

 photo DSC_0347.jpg
 photo IMG_4614.jpg

This four door has a built-in sparkling water dispenser!! What the what!? Also, it makes up to 10 pounds of ice a day. I’m a beverage-lover and a party-thrower, so this fridge was absolutely whispering my name.

 photo 2DSC_0346.jpg
 photo DSC_0365.jpg

Also just under the french door sits this genius drawer that’s perfectly sized and placed for kid snacks.

 photo 4DSC_0363.jpg

The other fridge I was completely drooling over was the T9000, Samsung’s Convertible French Door Refridgerator. Check out those super sleek handles on the four doors. Almost an Art Deco look to them, right? Right on trend with the Gatsby craze.

 photo IMG_4601.jpg
 photo 4DSC_0370.jpg
But beyond the beautiful look, this fridge has some serious technology to back it up. You can reconfigure each side of the bottom doors. So if you want two sides to be at freezer temp, or if you want to use the space to chill beverages for a party, or if you have a big family and you want all four compartments to be fridge space, you can change the settings on the digital screen in about five seconds flat.
 photo IMG_4599.jpg

They really have thought of everything. The seller of our house in Arizona just recently put in new appliances, but now I’m thinking about selling at least the fridge to get my hands on one of these new beauties. I might not be able to go another day without that sparkling water dispenser! :)

Join the Conversation

12 thoughts on “Hanging Out at the Samsung House

  1. That is a gorgeous pic of you <3
    And wow, who knew Samsung had so may appliances.. so in love with the idea of sparkling water on demand. Spritzers just became that much easier :)

  2. Good job Samsung on their PR. Our family has decided however that it is time to buy products with companies supporting the US economy more directly. We just did a complete remodel of our own home and my husband builds/project manages very high end homes professionally. We made the decision last year to look beyond features and at where appliances etc. are manufactured when making our big ticket purchase decisions.

  3. I have been thinking about getting the soda stream for sparkling water, but having it built it is just amazing.

    Samsung always has had the most 'high tech' designs I think. So sleek!

    Have a great weekend!

    -Stephanie

  4. I confess that my first thought was "ho-hum, sponsored post". But whoa that fridge is amazing. I am floored by the flexible freezer/fridge option on the bottom. That's impressive.

    We have a Samsung, front loader washer/dryer and have been very happy with it. We'll have to consider their fridge as our terrible Viking is on the fritz.

  5. While Samsung's design for the fridges are amazing — the mechanics are NOT. We bought a Samsung French Door for all the great features — and it promptly began having chunks of ice develop all across the back vents. We had to MANUALLY defrost it. Yes, a modern refrigerator need manual defrost. We thought it a quirk, but it re-occurred within a few weeks. Some googling revealed they have an entire class of fridges that do this, and that fancy TWIN cooling system has major design flaws. I even found there is a group of people mounting a class action suit regarding this design flaw and Samsung's continued production of these models over several years. Lucky for me, after several manual defrosts, I learned that sometimes if you turn off the energy saver feature you might get lucky and have the problem stop. So far we are okay.

    Glad you had a good visit with them. And I do love the design of the shelves and such of my fridge. But after spending nearly $2000, I wouldn't want anyone to have the problems we did within a year of purchase. My neighbor had a problem like this with her Samsung fridge too. (love my Samsung TV though!) Just thought you're readers should know.

  6. Sparkling water dispenser? and that freeze/fridge where you select the temp for EACH SIDE!? Seriously amazing.

© Jenny Komenda. All Rights Reserved.
Site by