Archive for January, 2011

Remodeling your kitchen

Monday, January 17th, 2011

The kitchen is the most important room in the house. Not only is it one of the most used rooms, but it is also the room that adds the most value to your house. Whether you are considering remodeling your kitchen to increase your home’s value, or just because you want a nicer place to prepare your meals, you will want to read this article.

Preparation is very important when it comes to tackling a remodeling project. One of the most important factors in a kitchen remodel is the cabinets. Your choice of cabinet style and color and layout will set the mood for your kitchen. Oak cabinets are perfect for a country kitchen. Maple cabinets offer many of the same colors as you might find in Oak, but the grain on Maple is much finer and this gives a more uniform finish to the cabinets. Maple cabinets are the most poplar because they take stain nicely and are affordable. If it is in your budget, you might consider Cherry cabinets. Cherry wood will give your kitchen a more formal feel and the wood will darken over time and Cherry is an excellent choice if it is in your budget. It will really set your kitchen apart. Recently a number of cabinet makers started building cabinets using Birch. This is great for the consumer because Birch looks just like Maple, but costs the same as Oak. If you are on a budget, you should look for Birch cabinets.

If you like to do things yourself, you will want to do some research online to find out about different cabinet sizes and styles. This can help you in determining the cabinet layout and the cabinets that are available in the style you are interested in. I have done plenty of research and found a site, www.ushomeproducts.com, that should be able to help. This site offers a few different brands of cabinets in a number of door styles, species and finishes. The coolest thing is that you can see all of the cabinet specifications on the website and download a specification file if you want to have a printed copy. The cabinets range in price from inexpensive thermo-foil to very decorative and expensive Cherry cabinets. Another cool thing about this site is that the prices are on the site and you can choose all of your cabinets and save the list to come back to a later time.

The Marsh cabinets are a great value. They offer standard overlay doors and a solid wood face frame. The Madison is a Birch door and it is the least expensive wood door style on the site. I had a friend use these cabinets recently and they looked great in his finished kitchen. They looked like the more expensive Maple cabinets, but he paid the same as Oak cabinets. His kitchen turned out beautifully and, since he designed and installed it himself, he saved money!

The High Point cabinets offered on www.ushomeproducts.com are a European style cabinet. That means the cabinets are frameless with a full overlay door. The frameless cabinets are pretty convenient because there isn’t a frame on the front of the cabinet. This is very helpful on cabinets with 2 doors because there will not be a center stile to block the entrance of the cabinet. These cabinets are also offered in a number of door styles and finishes.

The Mid Continent Cabinetry line of cabinets is a framed cabinet with a full overlay door. This line of cabinets offers some door styles that are a little more decorative and they also offer some specialty cabinets like wall cabinets with garages or drawers on the bottom. You might want to consider this brand if you are looking for more custom features and are not as concerned about spending a little more money.

The Look of Your Kitchen Windows Defines The Personality of Your Home

Monday, January 17th, 2011

What does your kitchen mean to you? When you think of your kitchen, do you think of hectic family meals trying to bring everyone together, or is there a sense of calm and tranquility? Do you wish that your kitchen had more or less light? Does it seem as though, even though you’ve made an effort to clean, organize and decorate your home, there’s something about your kitchen that’s just not quite right?

Counter space is at a premium in nearly every kitchen around the world. No matter how much space you already have, it seems as though there’s always a need for more counter space for trimming meat, slicing vegetables and chopping fresh herbs. While great lighting can’t affect the amount of space that you physically have in your kitchen, more natural light can affect the way that your kitchen looks to others – and the way that you feel about your kitchen.

In fact, lighting has such a strong effect that, the same room viewed with two different sets of kitchen curtains can look like two completely different rooms. If you’re looking to make a dramatic difference in your kitchen, sometimes it’s a matter of installing new kitchen windows.

If you cannot afford new kitchen windows, you’re likely to find that it’s possible to get the same effect simply by changing your kitchen curtains. By taking the time to find the right kitchen curtain brand – by finding curtains for your kitchen window that fit the size of the window and the look that you are trying to capture within your home, you can be sure that you are able to bring in the right amounts of light and still have the privacy that you both crave and need.

After all, choosing the right kitchen curtains is about more than just picking out a solid color swag – blues, greens, creams, yellows or other shades are available, and are likely to be able to fit in with your kitchen decor. Choosing the right curtains is about either creating or completing the look that you’ve chosen for your kitchen.

One popular option that many choose is to select a neutral swag to create privacy behind a kitchen window. Rather than just beige, eggshell or off-white kitchen curtains, many people forego a dense fabric and instead choose lace. This is because lace curtains still provide privacy, but also let in more light – a blessing for those with small, dark kitchens or even larger rooms that have small windows.

Even lightly colored kitchen curtains can help to warm up a room, provided you’ve chosen the right window dressings for your home. Of course, not everyone wants to stick with neutral curtains – some people want flowers, fruits and vegetables or some other country-inspired theme to ensure that all of those who visit their kitchen will be able to pick up on the home-y, warm feel that you have worked so hard to create.

For example, if the theme of your kitchen was country, you may choose kitchen curtains patterned with fresh, ripe-looking apples to complete the look and draw to mind thoughts of a country pantry and mom in the kitchen baking pies. If you’ve always loved traditional gardens, it is possible to use ivy, roses, sunflowers pr even hydrangeas as a medium for bringing the outdoors in

As a word of caution, however, many people it seems, look for ways in which they can mix and match from different styles when they make an effort to update the look of their kitchens. In general, this is a bad idea – even if the windows are far apart from one another – as each pattern serves to divide a guest’s attention (as well as your own) by creating tension within the room.

Why settle for mis-matched curtains in any room of your home? Why struggle to find the right look only to realize that creating it simply is not possible? When you have the right kitchen windows – and the right look in mind to complete them – you’ll find that it’s easy to choose and stick with a style.

Take your time and really consider what you’re looking for. After all, the look of your kitchen as well as the look of your home, can be greatly affected simply by making the wrong choice.

Choosing The Right House Plan

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

Everybody would like to live in a mansion or a sprawling ranch but there are many factors to consider when choosing a house plan. There are also a few pitfalls that can be avoided by doing your homework and making the right choices.

Before you commit to buying a stock or custom house plan, you should know how much of a house you can afford to build. A good place to get this information would be the bank that you might use to get your loan from.

Once you know what your budget is, you can determine how much house you can afford and pick a house plan that fits that budget. One way to accomplish this is to call several homebuilding contractors in your area. Ask them what the building costs per square foot are. Not all contractors are willing to volunteer this information, but you will find enough of them that are willing to help at the prospect of gaining a customer.

With this information you will be able to determine the square footage of a house plan you can afford. If your budget is $200,000 and the cost per square foot is £100, then a 2,000 square foot home is in your budget(£200,000/£100= 2,000).

Another consideration is the size of the lot you intend on building your home. You don’t want to invest in a blueprint for a house that won’t fit on your lot. Check with your municipality or county on the distances you must have between the building and the lot lines. Most have rules on how much backyard you must have and how much your house must be set back from the street or building line.

Some towns and subdivisions also have what are called covenants. These are rules that dictate what you can and cannot build. Some of these covenants might include the minimum square footage house you can build, brick or frame construction, minimum roof pitch, and types of building materials you are allowed to use.

These are some of the important things you must consider. Building a new home the biggest investment you’ll ever make. Doing a little homework will keep you from getting an unwanted surprise and wasting time and money on a plan you can’t use.

A Fiited Kitchen Is A Must For All Homes

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

If you are thinking of a new fitted kitchen this article may help you. We are all trying to save the planet and a new eco fitted kitchen may be the one to go for. You can only say that it is a good thing that the attention of our consumers and waste of our fuel consumption has begun to tear up our culture as a whole. Along with the media focus on the urgent need for radical efforts in energy efficiency and reducing emissions, we were stunned to learn of recent estimates of a waste of 33% of all United Nations and even buy uneaten food per day of supermarkets in the UK (estimably much worse than pre-refrigerator times).

In this article, I would like to discuss how these modern developments in today’s kitchen design information. As the kitchen is often the largest contributor to the waste products and energy, concentration is very justified. Although a relatively new approach in what we might call the development of “conscious consumers”, there are some exciting new developments in the drive to combat the waste of our customers in their origin.

Looking for a few websites that offer kitchens, we find that the better tour companies offer a free design / consultation “services. When planning a consultation, openly and frankly we set our vision of the kitchen we are thinking, and establish a kind creative space where ideas can be sent back and forth. The bottom line for design consultants is to preserve the image we have of the kitchen, so again we are strengthening our original vision with the training experience, professional and impartial.

We could consider this further and find that the examples of kitchen equipped shop and brochures are mainly a product of thinking and talking about design, texture and finish of the cabinets can be anchored around a countertop strike as a central axis, for example – not a choice made, and if we think of ourselves as clients-cum-designers from all these options will be aspects of the finished kitchen that really come to life and make this more central area of the house truly unique.

If is also important to consider when it comes to your new fitted kitchen model to leave yourself enough time for work performed. This is due to a complete new design and re-adaptation of a fitted kitchen, which will include aspects such as lights, fixtures, furniture, appliances, flooring and countertops can take anything up to about ten weeks to complete all the work to will be carried out a kitchen fitter by his team of construction contractor.

Your kitchen is the room of your house that can really bring your family as you all cook together there and some eat there, and is often used as a place where family catch up on what has been his day. Due to this fact it is important that the style and layout of your kitchen reflect your personality and family life, but also must, but decorated in a style that reflects all the rest of the family home. So please make sure that when you are going to decide on your new kitchen cabinets you choose should a style appropriate to the rest of its interior.