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Affordable Kitchen Backsplash Design Ideas

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010

Affordable Kitchen Backsplash Design Ideas

Glass Mosaic Tile can be more affordable than you think 

Given the tough times permeating every corner of our lives these days, families find they are spending more time at home while curtailing outside activities such as eating out and taking extended family vacations.  Having more time at home has inspired many folks to take on small improvement projects that are affordable, easy to accomplish by a person with moderate repair skills, and where the required materials can be purchased at an affordable price.  Upgrading the backsplash in a kitchen can be quite affordable in terms of materials costs and will be a nice upgrade to what may be the most popular room in most families homes.

Most Kitchen Backsplashes are about twenty to thirty square feet in size from one side of the kitchen to the other and from the countertop to the cabinets.  For our project purposes, let’s concentrate on a twenty-five square foot kitchen backsplash and what it would take to tackle this project for under 0 while using a beautiful blend of glass mosaic tile.

At Anchor Bay Tile we have worked hard over the past several years to bring our customers affordable glass tile options for those weekend tiling projects.  We have added a wide selection of modern glass mosaic tiles that are suitable for any budget and any color palette imaginable.  For our 0 kitchen backsplash project, let’s focus on our popular Coastal Blends glass mosaic tiles collection which retails on the AnchorBayTile website for .50 per square foot.

Here is a materials list for our weekend project:

25 square feet of Coastal Blends glass mosaic tile: 2.50
(this amount includes standard ground shipping rates)

One bag of white, latex modified mortar: .00

One bag of Non-Sanded Grout: .00

Tiling tools:  Trowel, Bucket, Sponges .00

Grout Sealer: .00

Grand Total: 7.50

Glass Tile (sometimes deservedly so) has had a reputation of being a pricey materials choice when upgrading and improving a home.  However, design innovations and just the natural evolution of the product has created new glass tile products coming in to showrooms at very attractive price points.

Upgrading a kitchen backsplash using glass mosaic tile is now within reach for most homeowners and can be easily completed in one weekend.  The glass mosaic tile sheets come mesh mounted for ease of installation and there is normally minimal cutting involved since the mesh can be cut with a utility knife to fit in to tight corners and spaces.

The colors in the Coastal Blends collection match up wonderfully with granite in the kitchen or as a perfect bathroom shower glass mosaic tile selection.  For those looking for an inexpensive choice for upgrading the waterline tile in a swimming pool or spa, have a look at the Laguna or Newport colors which both are great choices for pool or spa projects. 

If you have wanted to upgrade your home with glass tile but weren’t sure it was financially feasible, please give our tiles a second look and call us any time for design questions and suggestions.  We’re happy to help!

Steve Kahn of Anchor Bay Tile is an expert on kitchen backsplashes and other kitchen tile products and projects.

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Your Complete Kitchen Planning Guide

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

Your Complete Kitchen Planning Guide

Knowing how you want to use your kitchen, the features you would like to have in it, and defining priorities that fit your budget can make your dream kitchen a reality. With that in mind, you can minimize the anxiety and the potentially daunting task by building a complete kitchen design plan that helps to ensure getting the most value from your investment. Kitchen planning for your new or remodeled space will be easier to understand if you follow a few of the guidelines discussed below:

Your Kitchen | Your Domain

The kitchen is the heart of your home and has long since been more than just a place to prepare, cook, serve, and eat meals. Modern designer kitchens should be the ultimate representation of your lifestyle yet provide compete functionality in a sometimes very limited space.

When we say ‘lifestyle’, we really mean how will the kitchen be used and by whom? How much time do you typically spend preparing meals, what type of meals…gourmet or fast food? How are your meals prepared…made from scratch or pulled from the freezer and placed into a microwave? Are your meals eaten in the kitchen, a formal dining room, or in front of the television? Do you have pets to be considered in your new kitchen design? Do you have hobbies which also are done in the kitchen?

Lifestyles, when it comes to designer kitchens, will fall into the following categories:

Chef Lifestyle
Entertainer Lifestyle
Family Lifestyle
Urban Lifestyle
Accessible Lifestyle

Depending on your lifestyle, you will probably want to consider the most common space planning requirements for your designer kitchen. The best kitchen designs are laid out with work zones in mind. Using what’s called “the work triangle,” kitchen designers place everything from ovens and cooktops to sinks and refrigerators — as well as the cabinets themselves — within various zones. Space planning or work zones should be driven by your needs to maximize storage, accessibility and comfort in your kitchen.

Storage Space – Is there enough? Storage should be accessible to people of all ages and it should accommodate work needs and storage preferences. Don’t overlook the important needs of handling your refuse, garbage, and recycling bins. Well designed storage spaces provide enhanced functionality for your kitchen.
Work Zones – The basic work stations in your kitchen include a) storage for refrigerated and non-refrigerated items, b) cooking and/or heating, and c) meal preparation. Each work station must complement the other and the distance between each station should be as short as possible and without impediments.
Open Floor Plans – Reflecting today’s more informal living; open floor plans are very popular in new and remodeled kitchens. Typically a kitchen will now open to adjoining spaces like the family room, a great room, entertainment areas, expanded dining space, and/or computer workstation. Open floor plans create new design opportunities and can help you eliminate bottlenecks, improve traffic flow, and even create a perception of more overall space within your home.

Your Kitchen | From Floor to Ceiling

With a foundation of space within our grasp, let us now discuss the key components necessary to plan compete kitchens. Depending on your budget for a new kitchen or the extent of your kitchen remodel, either all or selected components will be considerations in your planning and budget.

Cabinets – There are literally thousands of options to consider when choosing kitchen cabinets. Your task can be made easier by narrowing your options using these five things – Price, Material, Type, Color, and Style.
Counter Tops have an enormous importance on the look and feel of your kitchen. The many choices available offer varying aesthetics, cost, weight, durability, and upkeep.
Sinks – Material for your sink should blend with your décor; options include stainless steel, composite granite, cast acrylic, cast iron, and copper. The size of your countertop may limit your options for size and number of bowls within your sink. Drop-in or dual-mount sinks work well with existing countertops while undermount sinks offer a clean and stylish look with replacement countertops.
Appliances are the workhorses in your kitchen. Appliances should be attractive, powerful, quiet, easy to clean, and safe. If buying new, look for super-high energy efficiency ratings to guide your choice.
Flooring – The best time to lay a new floor is immediately after your old kitchen has been stripped out and your plumbing and electrical work has been completed. New flooring should cover the entire area, as the additional cost is negligible compared to the time it takes to cut around cabinets. Like your countertops, kitchen flooring should be durable, stain resistance, and complimentary to your overall décor.
Lighting – Given the plethora of functions your kitchen performs, sufficient ambient and task lighting is critical. You need to have the correct lighting at all the conceivable spaces for whatever task may be done at that spot. The type of surface, which is being lit, will also have an impact to the lighting choices you need to make. Colors also play an important role in your lighting selections.
Other Considerations – In addition to the key components listed above, you should also make note of other budget considerations in your overall kitchen planning. They include and are not limited to, Decorative Hardware – Faucets – Paint and/or Wall coverings – Ventilation – Electrical Outlets – Windows and Window Treatments.

Your Kitchen | Delivery and Installation

Consult skilled experts in a variety of fields, especially if you plan your kitchen remodel as a ‘Do-It-Yourself’ project. Since a complete kitchen makeover can be a fairly expensive undertaking, it is recommended that you seek and use skilled professionals with design and installation expertise. If you do not select a full service company with this capability as your source, you must be prepared to serve as your own ’scheduling contractor’ and perhaps, even purchasing agent. Consider these final tips to get the most value from your investment:

1. Put your plan to paper – draw a plan and make a list to help you determine costs.

2. Hire a reputable contractor experienced in complete kitchens. Get references and a timeframe in writing. Labor costs can be estimated at approximately 30% of the total remodeling job.

3. Do it yourself – coordinate with your contractor for the pieces of work which make sense based on your skill and experience in remodeling. Unless you are licensed, hire reputable plumbers and electricians.

4. Keep at least 10% of your budget for unexpected costs. Who knows what lies beneath those old walls or floors?

Buying a new kitchen is not something you do every day; plan wisely to ensure getting the most for your investment. Remember that fitted kitchen products and services are not ‘off the shelf’ items so make sure your plan also includes the delivery of items so installation is not stalled. A ‘build your plan’ and ‘follow your plan’ approach will ultimately save you money and provide you with the kitchen of your dreams.

Kathryn Dawson writes articles for KDCUK, a well established and highly experienced company in the UK providing kitchen planning and design for homes in London and the entire United Kingdom. Explore a wide selection of luxury designer kitchens available, whether you are going for classic, traditional or modern style. Look no further for complete kitchens today, and let the professionals provide ideas and creativity on your new kitchen at trade prices.

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Kitchen Remodeling Books: Worth The Money?

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

Kitchen Remodeling Books: Worth The Money?

Each year, thousands, if not millions, of Americans make the decision to remodel their kitchens.  Kitchen remodeling can include something as simple as replacing your kitchen sink, but it can also include something extravagant, such as changing around your whole kitchen, from the lights all the way down to your flooring.  As nice as it is to have your kitchen remodeled, it can get fairly expensive.  That is why a large number of homeowners make the decision to do their own remodeling.  When doing so, many turn to kitchen remodeling books for assistance, but are they really worth the money?

Before you can begin to determine whether or not kitchen remodeling books are really worht the money, it is important to examine exactly what they are.  Kitchen remodeling books, also commonly reffered to as kitchen remodeling how-to guides, are books that are designed to help readers know as much as they can about remodeling their kitchens.  It is not uncommon for a kitchen remodeling book to be filled with directions, including step-by-step pictures, lists of materials needed, as well as safety tips.  Kitchen remodeling books also come in a number of different formats.  it is not uncommon to finda kitchen remodelling book that focuses on a number of kitchen remodeling projects or a book that just focuses on one project.

Now that you know what kitchen remodeling books or kitchen remodeling how-to guides are, you can begin to examine whether or not they are really worth the money.  Perhaps, the easies way to do this is to determine what you need to learn how to do.  For instance, if you would only like to remodel your kitchen by replacing your kitchen countertops, it may be worthless to purchase a big kitchen remodeling book, one that focuses on a number of different remodeling projects.  Your money may be better spent purchasing a kitchen remodeling book that has a specific focus on kitchen countertop installations.  When installing your new counters, or just about anything else for that matter, you will often find that there is more than one way to do something.  A detailed kitchen remodeling book, one that focuses on one project in particular, may help to give you more options.

When determining whether or not kitchen remodeling books are worth the money, it is also important to focus on what can be found inside them.  Many times, you will find tha most kitchen remodeling books come with wrriten directions, as well as step-by-step pictures.  Although step-by-step pictures are nice, not all books have them.  If you need to see pictures of what you are doing, you will not want to waste your money on a kitchen remodeling how-to guide that does not include pictures.  Also if you are looking for directions on how to do a certain project, such as replacing your sink, you will want to make sure that the book you are about to purchase has exactly what you need.  Unfortunately, too many homeowners mistakenly believe that a kitchen remodeling book has exactly what they need inside of it.  That is why it is important that you know what you are buying.

The cost of a kitchen remodeling book will also have an impact on whether or not is worth it.  Depending on where you shop, you should be able to find a collection of low-cost and affordable kitchen how-to guides.  Kitchen remodeling how-to guides can be purchased online, from most book stores and home improvement stores.  You can easily find kitchen remodeling books that sell for as low as ten dollars and some that sell for as high as fifty.  What is nice about purchasing kitchen remodeling books is that you can decide what you want to buy, as well as how much you are willing to pay for it.

Since there are a number of advantages and disadvantages to using kitchen remodeling books, you will need to make your own decision.  If you have little or no kitchen remodeling experience, you may find that a kitchen remodeling how-to guide is more than worth the money.

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Are You Considering Designing A Small Galley Kitchen?

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

Are You Considering Designing A Small Galley Kitchen?

Enjoy The Benefits Of A Galley Kitchen
While Opening Up The Space With Great Kitchen Color Ideas

Are you interested in a small galley kitchen in your home? Although galley kitchens were once considered to be something that was mostly found in restaurants or diners, the small galley kitchen design is becoming increasingly popular in many homes today.

In fact, the sleek layout of this design is perfect for anyone who is looking to save space in his or her home — or who simply enjoys minimalist styling. In addition, there are actually many benefits to having a small galley kitchen rather than a large kitchen filled with big appliances and accessories.

Some of the benefits associated with having a galley kitchen include…

Several people can comfortably work in the kitchen at the same time without getting in one another’s way The need to move around is reduced, as everything is within easy reach Reduces the risk of accidents since less movement is required

 

If you enjoy cooking with someone else in the kitchen, the galley design is a great option. After all, the layout of the galley kitchen was originally designed so each person in the kitchen could tend to his or her “station” and pass the dish off to the next person in line. As such, this layout lends itself perfectly to having multiple cooks in the kitchen.

Although there are many benefits to having a small galley kitchen, the one potential drawback is the fact that a galley kitchen design can look small and cramped. Therefore, it is a good idea to explore a variety of different kitchen color ideas in order to create the illusion that the kitchen space is bigger than it really is.

By choosing cool colors, such as green, blue and violet, you will help make your kitchen look larger while also helping to make the room feel cooler. This is because cool colors absorb light rather than reflect it, in the way warm colors do.

If you want to really open up your space, keep your kitchen color ideas focused on cooler colors, whites or neutral colors. By doing so, you can enjoy all the benefits of a small galley kitchen without making it look cramped and crowded.

Whether you are low on space or you simply want to enjoy the benefits that a small galley kitchen provides, taking the time to design a layout that works for your lifestyle and needs will be sure to keep you happy for years to come!

James Mahoney is the owner of Kitchen Designers Ideas.com. He has written many articles on kitchen design and puts out an information packed newsletter. Learn about kitchen design ideas and trends by visiting his site at www.KitchenDesignersIdeas.com.

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Small Kitchen Remodeling Ideas | Office Remodeling

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

Small Kitchen Remodeling Ideas | Office Remodeling

Remodeling a kitchen can be a stressful affair since there are a host of things that need to be considered from the wall and cabinet paints to the counter spaces, storage cabinets and the garbage disposal system. With a smaller kitchen the problems are compounded since the limited space not only needs to accommodate your daily items but also look elegant as well. Including the elements of functionality, comfort with fabulous kitchen designs can be a tricky affair. However, with these small kitchen remodeling ideas, your tiny apartment kitchen will now be a delight to work in.

Ideas for Small Kitchen Remodeling

Although definitions of small size kitchens may vary based on the location and the house, usually a kitchen space that is less than 126 square feet is considered quite small. Most of them are single or double galley shaped kitchens in small apartments and homes. Before you can start out with the remodeling plans consider your budget. This is essential as a poorly determined plan can suffer from lack of storage, lighting and smaller a kitchen countertop area. Once you have worked out your remodeling budget, here are some kitchen remodeling ideas for you to work with.

Layout: The layout of the kitchen is an important feature in the remodeling project. Incorporating the triangular working model is a good idea. This allows the stove, the refrigerator and the sink to be placed in such a way that fewer steps need to be taken while working in the kitchen. This could include placing an island or a butcher block for extra storage and preparation space. While deciding the layout keep in mind the ventilation points and the lighting.

Storage Solutions: The easy formula of a good small kitchen design is efficient and proper space for organization. This means reducing the clutter on the countertops and instead having kitchen cabinets and shelves to keep your daily necessities. Double stacked kitchen storage cabinets, especially the ones which use the vertical space are a good idea for a small kitchen. Rather than sticking to large cabinets where the last parts of the storage units remain unused, opt for rotating shelves, pull out drawers and shelf inserts to maximize the limited space of your kitchen. Read more on kitchen cabinet design ideas.

Built In Storage: Rather than placing them on the countertops where they have to vie for limited space, you can make inbuilt spaces for the microwaves, ovens and even the refrigerators. Mixers and toasters can be placed in waist high sliding shelves such that they are hidden but easily accessible. This will make the kitchen look a lot less cluttered and give you more countertop space.

Installing a Pantry Cabinet: Pantry cabinets are one of the best small kitchen remodeling ideas. The installation of these cabinets that stretches up to the ceiling allows you to place the seldom used objects in the storage spaces.

Kitchen Decor: The kitchen decor ideas should ensure that the space looks spacious and much more functional. This includes the lighting, wall paints, cabinet colors and décor of the kitchen. The placement of the artificial and natural lighting sources in the kitchen can contribute to the illusion of a large size kitchen. Lighting under the cabinets, small wall scones and chandeliers can all add a sense of space to your kitchen. For the kitchen color schemes stick to neutral colors for the walls especially when you have darker colored cabinets. The cabinets can be white or in pale colors to enhance the space. Although it may sound contradictory, but larger sized tiles make a kitchen look larger. Read more on kitchen decorating ideas.

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New Kitchen Remodeling Ideas for 2010

Thursday, October 21st, 2010
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by j l t

New Kitchen Remodeling Ideas for 2010

More than any time in the past thirty years, people are turning to their homes for comfort and creativity.  There has been a renaissance in the culinary arts with hundreds of television shows, magazines and books devoted to cooking and food appreciation.  Families are rediscovering the joys of cooking at home and sharing a meal with the ones they love.  This means that kitchens are being updated and expanded to facilitate the preparation and sharing of home cooked meals.

If you’re itching to remodel your home this year, consider the following new kitchen remodeling ideas:

1. Combine the Dining and Kitchen

Many modern homes have separate dining and food preparation areas.  But the reality is that most of the time, the dining space sits unused except for on rare occasions like holidays.  Recent design plans for kitchen remodeling have removed the barrier between the two rooms and created one large space which opens up the floor plan, creating a family style dining experience.  Combining the kitchen and dining areas can help you create a rustic, cozy space for the family to gather in every season.  Consider adding a large table with bench style seating and including a fireplace for your family to gather around.  You’ll be able to interact with your family and guests as you prepare delicious meals and they will enjoy the colors, sounds, and smells coming from your pots and pans.  Search online at sites like KitchenDesignerIdeas.com for some of the best kitchen design tools online.

2. Check Out the New Materials

Modern families are looking for ways to incorporate unique, beautiful materials which are also sustainable.  For example, one of the best kitchen flooring materials is bamboo, which has only gained popularity in the past decade.  Bamboo is highly sustainable because it can be grown without the use of pesticides, and it grows many times faster than trees, which means you can harvest much more of it in a shorter period of time.  Additionally, bamboo is resilient, durable, and stunningly beautiful. 

3. Grow Your Own

The trend toward organics has got many families looking to create a garden—even a small one—to grown their own veggies and herbs.  You can look for design plans for kitchen remodeling which incorporate a small greenhouse or atrium off to the side for growing your own produce year-round. 

Your imagination has no limits, so why should your kitchen design?  Using great websites like KitchenDesignerIdeas.com to research kitchen design online can inspire you and get your creative juices flowing.  When you meet with your designer or contractor you’ll have specific ideas to discuss with them, including these new kitchen remodeling ideas.

James Mahoney is the owner of Kitchen Designers Ideas.com. He has written many articles on kitchen design and puts out an information packed newsletter. Learn about kitchen design ideas and trends by visiting his site at www.KitchenDesignersIdeas.com

Kitchen Makeover Tips

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

Kitchen Makeover Tips

If you want to give your kitchen a sparkling new look then a kitchen makeover may be perfect for you. When deciding on a new design for your kitchen your budget will largely decide how far you can go. However, even if you can just afford to do some basic upgrades, you will still need good ideas to get started.

Here are some small changes you can make to your kitchen that will not ost too much and can still alter your kitchen dramatically:

•    Add new hardware to your kitchen cabinets. Things like new handles can transform your old cabinets.
•    Replace rusty faucets with new ones. This can add a lot of new shine to your kitchen.
•    Add refinished kitchen cabinet doors to your cabinet section. This can give the impression that you installed all new ones.
•    Add new lighting and use it to highlight new items in your kitchen.

Adding some basic trendy aspects will also do wonders. Some added texture and color can go a long way. Adding some extra storage can also improve your kitchen´s look, besides providing more storage space for your appliances and cookware.

With just a few small changes you can turn your boring old kitchen into a great looking new room. If you can make your kitchen look attractive this will make improve the overall feel of your home a lot. It will even improve your home´s value.

A kitchen makeover does not have to be expensive. By being creative and using your imagination you can achieve great results.

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Remodeling a Kitchen Can Be Great Fun

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

Remodeling a Kitchen Can Be Great Fun

In certain parts of the country, the kitchen has always been the center of life in a home. In other regions, the center of the family life has moved from the kitchen to the family room or other areas. But today, in virtually all parts of the country, the kitchen has become central again. A kitchen that is both functional and comfortable is now the norm. Whether you want to remodel your kitchen to make it more functional, more comfortable, more modern, or to provide more space for family life, you can create wonderful changes within most any budget. If you are considering a kitchen remodel to make a house more marketable, yes you are true, one survey is saying that you can expect 85 to 112 percent more than what you have expected.

Remodeling a kitchen can be great fun. It offers the opportunity to create a more energy-efficient kitchen and to create a space where the family can relax. Whether your remodel is simple or you want to create a gourmet super-kitchen, you can count on adding to the value of your home as you create a warm and functional family space. And here is the some of the tips to re modelling kitchen Your choice of appliances will be important in the total appearance of your kitchen. To be sure, appliances are available in a wide variety of colors and styles. There is, however, a clear preference in most new appliance purchases for stainless steel.You will also find a wide variety of sink styles and faucet and spray options. Sinks are available in the standard single basin style, as well as equal double basins or even double width with various configurations of additional small basins. Ventilation windows can be simple or extravagant, depending upon the style you want to achieve in your remodeled kitchen, ranging from porcelain to stainless steel to copper.

Lighting is also important in your new kitchen. Installation of low-voltage under-cabinet lights are fully functional, energy efficient, and conducive to warmer lighting in the rest of the kitchen. In addition to light fixtures, you might want to consider installing a skylight for warmth and natural lighting. Finally, you must ask whether this is something you can do yourself, or you need to hire a contractor. This will depend on the extent of the renovation, your skills and knowledge, and your time.

You may be able to do all of the work yourself. You may need to hire someone to do the parts of the remodel that you do not feel competent to do. Or, you might just want to relax, have someone else do the work, and simply enjoy the result.

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Remodel Your Small Kitchen With These Tips

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

Remodel Your Small Kitchen With These Tips

When it comes to remodeling a small kitchen, it needs a few different ways to go about it as opposed to when redesigning a large kitchen. There are a few questions that you need to answer beforehand so you really make the best use of your available space in the cooking area.

For example you need to be clear about your available budget and you also need to take into account the actual space you have to work with. Clearly a small place needs less money to renovate than a large one, however you might consider adding some expensive and modern appliances or furniture that will cost you more money than you’ve first anticipated.

First things first, check the space available in your cooking area and see if you actually have enough place for everything including furniture and kitchen appliances. You want to avoid ending up with a place that is overcrowded due to lack of walking space. The most commonly used appliances, including the fridge, sink and oven should be close to each other for easy reach. If you have a breakfast table in the room, see if you can easily fit an undercounter cabinet underneath it for gaining extra space in there. Also you can add some flush ceiling lights for better kitchen illumination when working in the cooking area.

There are two aspects of each kitchen: functionality and design. If your cooking space fulfills the functionality aspect, it is time to look into the decor of the room. A small kitchen needs a lighter color palette to seem larger, while a huge room with big bare walls can better use those walls for adding various hangers and cooking utensil holders for holding various tools and gadgets that can save your space on the countertop or other working surfaces.

Each small kitchen remodeling needs to follow some carefully laid plans that will ensure that the final results is pleasing to the eyes, welcoming and also has a trendy aspect of functionality.

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Kitchen cabinet design | Modern Kitchen cabinet

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

Kitchen cabinet design | Modern Kitchen cabinet

Today’s kitchens are truly decorated with a great taste. Beautiful themes are implemented throughout the kitchen. There are several styles, patterns and materials of kitchen cabinets, to choose from. If you are confused about which style to choose from, you can opt for a combination of styles. Different styles blend well in a particularly large kitchen. You can pick up your kitchen cabinet from the stock available at a home improvement store or you can get it custom made as per your taste. Custom kitchen cabinet designs allow you to implement innovative and unconventional styles for your kitchen cabinets. Here are some kitchen cabinet design ideas.

Mission Style
Mission style kitchen cabinets are a great masterpiece of European craftsmanship. They became very popular in the 20th century and are still a favorite choice for people who look for versatility and simplicity. The sophisticated look of these kitchen cabinets, goes well with almost all the themes and styles of kitchen designs.

Shaker Style
Shaker style kitchen cabinets are especially for the antique collectors. The design is simple and clutter-free. The cabinets are available in both traditional as well as frameless styles. Cherry, maple or pine are the most suitable woods for making shaker style kitchen cabinets. Go for old-fashioned handles and knobs for these cabinets, to preserve their antique look.

Country Style
Country style kitchen cabinets offer a warm and cozy look. ‘Country’ is a broad term which incorporates several styles, specific to a particular region. You can use your creativity and recreate your own country kitchen. You can choose from American casual country, English country, French country or formal country kitchen cabinets.

Italian Style
The word ‘Italian’ spells style, comfort and luxury and Italian kitchen cabinets are no exception. They are a specimen of style, sophistication and a lavish lifestyle. Italian kitchen cabinets have a sleek, modern and uncluttered look.

Asian Style
Asian style is a preferred style for many homes in western countries. You can have them manufactured in Asia and get them delivered in your country. These cabinets are mostly manufactured from recycled wood. They are passed down as family heirlooms in Asian countries.

Contemporary Style
Contemporary kitchen cabinets have become a part of modern day living. They are smart, convenient to use and clutter free. They may not be as well adorned, as their traditional counterparts but they are impeccably made with clever use of lights and colors.

Ultramodern Style
If you are a tech savvy person, then this style is probably for you. With this kind of kitchen cabinets you’ll get anything you need at a push of a button. These kitchen cabinets look, as if they have directly come out of a James Bond flick. Unfortunately, they are yet to be commercialized.

Kitchen cabinets are definitely an important part of your kitchen décor. You must exhibit a great taste while choosing cabinets for your kitchen. You can use a kitchen cabinet design software to design the layout of your kitchen cabinets. Kitchen cabinet design layout software, eliminates the scope of error, while manufacturing the kitchen cabinets.

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