Posts Tagged ‘countertops’

Home Design - Kitchen Design Ideas

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

The key to a successful kitchen design is the complete understanding of the true needs of the intended user. Universal Design means planning the spaces that everyone finds easy to use. One of the most basic principles of kitchen design is offering a variety of work top heights.

The first thing to examine is the counter surface area. Look at where you put everything in your existing kitchen and where in your new kitchen design will these things will go in the new space. Kitchens need a personality and a look and feel that can liven up the senses in addition to being a functional place for the preparation of food. A good kitchen design should have sensible work triangles and the right appliance arrangements so it will be easy to move around.

Lighting

Even if the kitchen has generally good lighting, the counter areas can be somewhat dark. For these areas under-cabinet lighting can help provide more light to work in. In addition to decorative lighting which can match any style, remember to but abundant task lighting over food preparation areas. Mood lighting can accent glass front cabinets and cove ceilings. Accent lights can be located under cabinets, against walls, or other areas. Additional lighting can be added in larger kitchen spaces with wall sconces.

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Glass Countertops. The Unlikely Choice.

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Glass, what do think of when you think glass? Well, I am guessing you are thinking of that volatile material that breaks if dropped, hit or if too much pressure is applied but weirdly enough, this material, in form of glass countertops have been growing exceeding in popularity lately. Usually when people thought of countertop material it was Formica, laminates, or stone that came to mind but now has been seemingly changing bit by bit. The thing is a glass countertop has this one of a kind, stunning essence to it that can add to any room in the house.

Distinctive Design

The possibilities of glass countertops are practically limitless; the only thing that limits those possibilities is the homeowner

Making a Kitchen Remodel Statement With Countertops

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

If you

Increasing the Value of Your Home With Kitchen Remodeling

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

A properly planned and executed kitchen remodeling project can add value to your home. If you’re like most people, your kitchen probably gets a lot of use, even if you don’t do a lot of cooking. Kitchens are used today not only as places to prepare meals, but places to gather with friends and family. Home buyers are looking for features in the kitchen that will make it a place to gather and chat with friends. These are the features that you’ll want to focus on when you remodel your kitchen with an eye towards the marketability of your home in the future.

One thing that has impacted kitchen designs is people working from home. It isn’t uncommon for more than one person to be working in the kitchen, preparing meals for the family. When it comes to kitchen design, this means that work areas and traffic flow have become important issues to address. With two, or maybe three people working in the kitchen at once, it’s important that there is enough counter and table space, and that the people working can get from one part of the kitchen to another without disrupting the others. You may also want to consider adding a second sink for food prepration when you plan your kitchen design.You’re making a wise move, remodeling your kitchen.

Another issue you need to consider when designing your new kitchen is kitchen storage. Some older kitchens do not have enough storage space for all of your pots and pans, utensils, and food. If you look at older kitchens, you’ll notice that those that have not been remodeled recently have a shortage of storage space. Because of this, adding storage space is a good idea for a remodeling project. A pot rack, attached to the wall or ceiling can provide storage space for pots, pans, and utensils. If there is space, a new cabinet will add more storage, or maybe there is room in the corner for a pantry unit or some shelves. Adding additional storage space can help to instantly raise the value of your home.

Updating your appliances is also a good idea when remodeling. This can increase your home’s value. Homebuyers, when looking for a new house, often look at the reliability of the appliances. They’re going to be paying a lot for a mortgage, and they will want appliances that will last for many years, rather than having to pay a lot of money to replace old, broken down appliances as soon as they move in. New appliances can be a huge attraction to home buyers. So, if you can afford it when you remodel your kitchen, replacing the appliances is a good idea.

Other smaller remodeling projects can add value as well, and won’t cost a lot. Look at updating cabinet hardware, changing the old grimy cabinet pulls for new ones is a quick and simple project. Paint, new flooring, new fixtures… these are just some easy and simple ways to update your kitchen, and add more value to your home. Even if you don’t plan on selling your home in the near future, these projects will give new life to an old kitchen. Who knows? With a new kitchen, maybe you won’t want to sell.