In 1976 Julia Child wrote an essay for Architectural Digest about her home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In it she called her kitchen "the beating heart and social center of the household ... both practical and beautiful, a working laboratory as well as a living and dining room." Sounds so lovely, right? We — as her humble servants, now and forever — can't get enough of her kitchen either. Over the years Julia's famous pegboard has gotten a lot of attention, but there's s...