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Don’t let the dream of luxury kitchens and bathrooms become a nightmare

Monday, November 1st, 2010

Don’t let the dream of luxury kitchens and bathrooms become a nightmare

Those householders dreaming of luxury kitchens or luxury bathrooms can find that the reality turns out to be a complete nightmare, unless they employ the services of an independent design consultant.

First of all, many ‘design services’, particularly those carried out on behalf of store chains, are often more interested in selling particular items of furniture or appliances than in finding out what the householder really needs from a bathroom or kitchen. This can lead to expensive alterations that are, at the end of the day, merely cosmetic in effect.

If the householder does try and undertake a more thorough appraisal of bathroom or kitchen requirements, this can often involve speaking to a whole host of tradesmen and obtaining a range of conflicting advice and vastly differing quotes. Again, a plumber, decorator or builder may not have the householder’s best interests at heart when advising what is or is not ‘possible’. Furthermore, if the work is in any way unique or non-standard, a tradesman may feel at liberty to charge an exorbitant price. Any unexpected difficulties encountered midway through a job will certainly incur additional costs.

The situation can be even worse if the job entails the need for planning permission. Some building companies will not even quote unless detailed plans and planning permission are already available. Yet the expense of asking a professional to draw up plans and of obtaining planning permission could be wasted if the building company subsequently advises a quote that appears unjustifiable to the householder. Finally, ensuring the various tradesmen work together in a coordinated, mutually supportive way becomes a burdensome responsibility for which few householders can spare the time or energy.

At Increation we take care of the complete design and installation of luxury kitchens and bathrooms at an all-in, pre-agreed price, and our first consultation is completely free and without obligation.

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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 Design Begins Online

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Kitchen Design Begins Online

Your kitchen remodel is probably something you’ve looked forward to for a long time.  Even though you may be anxious to get started, it is always advisable to take your time while planning your new kitchen design.  One of the best tools that modern kitchen designers have at their fingertips is the World Wide Web.

Using the internet, you can plan your entire kitchen design online. Not only are there plenty of websites with color photos to inspire you, but there are even sites which let you create your own drawings or schematics to share with your designer and contractor.  Furthermore, the internet is the ideal place to do research on the materials and appliances you want to use in your project.  Find out from unbiased homeowners what the best kitchen floorings are, or which appliances will really save you money in the long run.

 

Obviously, unless you’re a professional designer or contractor you may not be able to take on the entire kitchen remodel yourself.  There are many important considerations which the average homeowner may not be aware of.  If you fail to take these into consideration, it can affect the long-term usability of your kitchen and the resale value of your home.  However, by using the internet to plan and research kitchen design online, you are able to provide the professionals you hire with a complete vision of the kitchen of your dreams. 

With all the variables and choices in modern kitchen design, they will appreciate you being specific about what you want.  Be sure to take into consideration how you plan to use this space.  Is it a gathering place for a large family, or a gourmet retreat for me to create culinary masterpieces?  Build your dream kitchen on your answer to this question. 

One of the best resources for researching your new kitchen design online is the comprehensive website KitchenDesignerIdeas.com.  This content-rich site has helpful articles, a free newsletter, and helpful links all in one place.  KitchenDesignerIdeas.com is a virtual library of everything having to do with kitchen design, remodel as well as trends in appliances, materials and floor plans.  Don’t make another decision about your kitchen design without stopping by KitchenDesignerIdeas.com first!

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 Backsplash Design: Tips, Trends and Techniques for Creating Your Unique Style

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Kitchen Backsplash Design: Tips, Trends and Techniques for Creating Your Unique Style

A new kitchen backslpash design can revitalize an otherwise out-dated or tired style without remodeling your entire kitchen. Turn your kitchen backsplash into an eye-catching, one-of-a-kind design with exotic pieces, murals, mosaics, marble or metal tile. Backsplash ideas are endless, so good planning is important.
Follow these style tips and ideas to create that perfect backsplash design that you’ve been dreaming of.
Kitchen Backsplash Styles and Themes
I’m sure you’ve been in kitchens that you really loved and some you didn’t. Also, you’ve seen enough pictures to have a good idea of the “look” you want to create. Adhering to a central theme will help you avoid a mish-mash style and turn your kitchen backsplash idea into a design that you enjoy for years to come.
Old World: This look is cozy and comfortable and easy to achieve. A classic style. Use tumbled marble, chipped or worn kitchen backsplash tile, cobblestone or generally any aged material in the subtle earth tones of beige, gold and light brown. Dark browns are out.
Hand-painted tiles, murals and mosaics are also right at home with this style. And although not traditional, a copper backsplash or tin backsplash could be interesting too.
Mediterranean: Colorful, hand-painted tiles in seaside colors of blue and green are what create this fresh, vibrant and comfortable look. The boldly colored tiles can be used as accents, or as a distinct kitchen tile design in a particular section or for the whole backsplash. This look works best when paired with light earth toned countertops and cabinets.
Contemporary: Clean, sleek lines and smooth surfaces are the keys here. No complex tile designs, rough textures or a busy stone. Polished granite on both the countertop and backsplash is perfect for achieving this look. But also consider a glass backsplash, metal backsplash or stainless steel backsplash for that ultra-urban appeal.
Metals are HOT! Copper, tin and especially stainless steel backsplashes and countertops are quickly gaining popularity with many new tiles and designs on the market.
Uniquely Yours: Don’t be afraid to take elements of style, but not too many, from different themes to create a design that looks and feels good to you.
Just remember a simple, elegant backsplash design will be most pleasing. So, plan it all out first, have a clear picture in your mind what the finished product should be like and play with the design a bit.
Putting It All Together: Colors, Textures & Patterns
Your goal of course, is to integrate the backsplash with all the other elements and structures in your kitchen to establish the them you desire.
The colors of your backsplash material should be chosen to complement the countertops and cabinets.
Bits and splashes of non-complementary colors can be integrated if they don’t compete for attention, but start by picking colors that are represented in your countertop.
The texture of the backsplash materials should be consistent with the style or theme of your kitchen. Rough and uneven for “Old-World” or smooth and sleek for contemprorary.
Avoid creating a busy pattern or using too many textures, colors or intense colors if your countertop has a lot of movement or veins. Creating harmony is the key and you don’t want to confuse the eye with an

intricate backsplash design on top of a dramatic countertop.
More Fun Backsplash Ideas
Murals and mosaics in general will look better when paired with a countertop that has a uniform or subtle color and pattern.
Niches and ledges can be interesting and useful elements to add to your kitchen backsplash design. Place these above the sink or behind the cooktop to display a collection of colorful bottles, ceramics, plants or all your spices!
Picture frame designs are often added above the cooktop if space allows creating a focal point for a mural, mosaic or a more elaborate tile pattern.
Choose Your Countertops Before The Backsplash
You want to choose your countertop material prior to designing your backsplash for a few reasons.
First, the countertop is generally the

centerpiece of the kitchen and should be the first material chosen or matched to an existing color scheme.
Second, the countertop material is

going to cost you more than the backsplash, unless you are using the countertop material for a backsplash as well, which for most of us makes it a higher priority.
Lastly and probably the best reason to pick your

countertop first is that the design possibilities for your backsplash are virtually infinite; therefore, it is much easier to match the backsplash to the countertop rather than the reverse.
Designing Your Backsplash Space
First off, you need to determine the space you have available and whether you can or want to change it.
Measurements of a typical backsplash are 16 to 18 inches between the countertop and cabinets. Now, the countertops must be installed before adding the backsplash so, the countertop will be at a fixed

height.
The top cabinets, however, can be moved increasing available backsplash space to 20 inches or even 24 inches allowing more room for your design.
Of course, moving your current cabinets higher or installing new cabinets means that it will be more difficult to reach the top shelves and you may

lose space between the top of the cabinets and the ceiling, which is often a nice space for displaying plants, glassware, ceramics or other personal

treasures.
Before you decide, consider the size of your kitchen. A 24 inch backsplash may be overwhelming in an intimate kitchen, but if your kitchen is large and open with tall ceilings then the bigger space expands the

design possibilities and adds to the dramatic appeal of the backsplash.
Outlets and switches are an important consideration too. In most homes the outlets are right in the middle of the backsplash and will interfere with your design.
If you’re only replacing the countertops and backsplash then it’s probably not worth the trouble to have them moved.
If this is the case, you can faux paint the cover plates to match the backsplash, use stainless

steel cover plates if you have appliances to match or buy cover plates that are a close color match to the backsplash.
If you are doing a big kitchen remodel or building from scratch, then consider placing the outlets under the cabinets.
Other options are an outlet strip installed at the top of the splash or turn the outlet horizontal and place

them just above the countertop surface at the bottom of the backsplash where they are more likely to be hidden from view by all the stuff on your countertops.
Also, installing under-cabinet lighting will help showcase your backsplash and provide additional workspace light. Of course, messing with the electricity means you’ll need to get a permit and adhere to building codes.
Creating a kitchen backsplash design is an exciting project since even simple designs are unique reflecting your personal taste and style. So have fun and good luck!

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