Hard to say out of context. I would take it to mean showing them around, or giving them a tour.
A once popular saying in the North of England. To give someone 'the rounds of the kitchen' is to argue with them, or give them a stern dressing down.
Chastised with enthusiasm usually by a female - used in that context usually post WW2 more often in North of England.
Kitchen design is a process of giving a new look by designing it in various ways. It helps to get a well-designed kitchen. Nowadays there are many latest kitchen design trends available in the market.
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Punishing someone; giving them the silent treatment.
They are both phrases and they mean different things. To give someone a piece of your mind is to tell them exactly what you think -- this is used to mean that you fuss at them. Peace of mind means that they feel happy and relaxed, and they don't have to worry about things.
In medieval times this was the equivalent of giving someone the middle finger.
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To find someone to do kitchen repairs I would call a local contractor.
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