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How to Choose a Modern Kitchen

The most essential element in modern kitchen design is finding the plan that will work the best. The kitchen is probably one of the last rooms chosen when doing home remodeling projects, simply because there are so many elements involved that it can quickly become very complicated. But when it is broken down into categories for decisions to be made, finding a workable modern kitchen design can become a much simpler process.

Storage

Storage is perhaps the largest concern in the kitchen area they must be spacious enough to hold all the cooking utensils while providing adequate work space. There are several ways to modernize kitchen cabinets without having to replace whole units. Contacting an interior home remodeling specialist can help when considering some modern options for cabinetry. They can help redesign cabinets with some of the newest trends such as open shelving units or glass doors. Lower cabinet units can also be equipped with pull-out shelving for ease of use.

Countertops

Some of the more popular choices for countertops are natural stone or ceramic tiles. One of the most important considerations when choosing these modern countertop surfaces is maintenance. Some of them can be very difficult to keep clean and many chip easily. Speaking to someone who has experience with interior remodeling will help eliminate poor choices while maintaining a modern kitchen design. Granite and marble are some of the most popular choices and are easy to maintain. By choosing stones in more neutral colors such as beige or light brown can help to accentuate the area, match any décor while maintaining a modern kitchen design.

Choosing Appliances

When remodeling the kitchen area the choice of appliances can complete the modern look. Stainless steel appliances can be easy to clean and add a nice modern touch. Depending on the kitchen’s décor appliances which have a wood panel design that matches the cabinets can yield a modern look.

Appliances now include more energy efficient models. Modern ovens have convection settings and many have warming drawers. To conserve space microwave ovens can either be installed above cabinets or some choose to build them into cabinets.

It is not difficult to achieve a modern kitchen design. A few changes and the desired look can be achieved.

Summer Kitchen Remodeling

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011 | Filed under: Beautiful home, Modern kitchens, beautiful kitchen   

Having a summer kitchen is not a new idea. The idea behind having a summer kitchen is that it provides an outdoor room, usually enclosed like a porch, to cook, or can fruits and vegetables that are grown in an organic vegetable garden. This is great for summertime canning and cooking as it meets the need without heating up the house and causing electricity bill to soar through the roof. Just like other rooms inside the house, the summer kitchen will need some interior remodeling from time to time.

The grill or other cooking device is perhaps one of the most important features of the summer kitchen. A grill can offer wonderful tasting foods for guests to enjoy all summer long. IF you are considering getting a more modern grill during this exterior remodeling job choose one that will be the most efficient as well as easy to use. Most grills have a push button start; this is great since no one wants to spend a half hour trying to get a fire going to cook the meal.

The sink area is another key decision when remodeling the summer kitchen. If what you have is working then there is no need for the extra expense of changing. However, you may want to exchange a single sink for a double sink. This can help the kitchen be more efficient. Other accessories that can be an added convenience are a sprayer and a garbage disposal. These items can be very beneficial when preparing vegetables that are harvested from the garden area.

While you are remodeling the kitchen the cabinet tops may need replacing. It may be a good time to consider adding more cabinets. The need for storage is not the same as with the indoor kitchen, but the work area is the added benefit for adding cabinets or properly maintaining older units. These can be a huge asset for the outdoor kitchen area.

The summer kitchen remodeling project may include replacing older appliances with more energy efficient models. This can save money in the long run. These can also be downsized to meet the needs of the area without having the extra expense of running larger models.

Kitchen Remodeling Options – Choosing Appliances

Sunday, December 5th, 2010 | Filed under: Classic Kitchens, beautiful kitchen, kitchen remodeling   

When remodeling your kitchen and updating your appliances you may come to a halt when picking a new oven, because you may have to decide which is best for your home, the gas or electric oven. Some argue that gas is best because when cooking stovetop a simmer cooks just right and a dish perfectly sautéed is often attributed to the precision that comes from a gas stove. A baker may tell you differently, the gas oven may cause a baker’s delight to not cook evenly as an electric oven would bake a yummy dessert or fresh bread to perfection.

There are many debates as to why gas ovens are better, besides what a gas oven does for you food cooking on the stovetop. You will save money; gas is less expensive then electric rates. Also, come a power outage, having a gas oven would be ideal. You can still cook for your family even though the power is out. The benefits could be quite a long list as the cons being very short, gas ovens can be dangerous given a gas leak or the baker complaining of a dish that went wrong is mostly what you’ll hear.

Back and forth, who is right? It doesn’t matter anymore. What about having the best of both worlds in one oven? In today’s market you can have just that, dual fuel ranges, a gas stovetop and an electric oven with all the bells and whistles you would get from both, the gas or electric oven. Power out, you still can cook stovetop. Having gas problems you can still bake. Having both gas and electric in one oven will still help save some considerable dollars come time for your bill. Having this option on top of all the other options available, this is great for both the cook and the baker.

What type of oven would you prefer for your modern kitchen?

Types of Kitchen Counter Tops

Saturday, November 27th, 2010 | Filed under: Kitchen countertops, beautiful kitchen, kitchen remodeling   

Remodeling your kitchen countertops and deciding on which types of materials you will use for the final results can be time consuming. Knowing what the different countertop types are and what their pros and cons are will help you come to a decision in the materials to use to achieve a beautiful look throughout your kitchen.

A popular favorite is granite kitchen countertop. Granite is tough and durable. Granite comes in many colors and will last a lifetime. Granite is also resistance to high heat. Granite being a natural porosity, makes it susceptible to staining if anything oily or acidic spills on it. Besides the staining factor, granite can be expensive, requires some maintenance, and can crack if stressed or improperly installed.
As for stainless steel counters, this choice gives a contemporary look and feel for your kitchen. These countertops are heat resistant and durable. Stainless steel can handle hot pans and is very easy to clean. The drawbacks of stainless steel are that they can be expensive, noisy, may dent, and you can’t cut on them.

Quartz kitchen countertops are a very popular choice. Quartz can withstand high pressures and temperatures without any damage. Quartz is very smooth and very strong like that of marble or granite. Since Quartz is less porous than marble and granite, there is less of a chance of stains or damage.
Concrete kitchen countertops are an excellent choice when remodeling your kitchen. With different choices in aggregate and stains, a concrete kitchen countertop can appear more expensive than it really is. Many people may think your countertops are granite or marble if done right. Concrete is heat and scratch resistant, can be tinted in many color choices, and can be decorative. Concrete can be costly due to customization, and cracking is very possible.

Whatever it is you choose for your modern kitchen be sure to speak to a professional if you’re not too sure on what materials are best for your home and have a professional install them if you don’t have the skill set to do it yourself.

Kitchen Remodeling Options (Kitchen Countertops, Kitchen Flooring, Kitchen Appliances etc…)

Where do you start when remodeling the heart of your home, the kitchen? There are many things to think about before you start the remodeling process. Knowing what you want and having everything planned ahead of time will save you time, stress, and money. Within the planning phase you should have picked out general styling and “look and feel” of your new kitchen Before you get started you should have an idea of the basic layout, materials, and selection of appliances you will need and affordable budget to begin.

Remodeling your kitchen from the ground up, countertops, flooring, appliances, paint, and more, may be what is needed. If remodeling your kitchen in full then there are some basic steps to take. After gutting the whole kitchen, start with the elements that make a kitchen. Countertops and cabinets should be installed first; after this is complete a fresh coat of paint or adding any backsplashes would be ideal. The last step is flooring, last thing you want is someone dripping fresh paint on your new kitchen flooring.

For some homeowners, only adding some color and décor is all that is needed. Even making the simplest changes will make a big difference in how your new kitchen looks. Add a fresh coat of paint, some new decorations, or new hardware for your cabinets will do the trick as well. Don’t stop there; new window treatments or new kitchen appliances can make a kitchen look brand new as well, stainless steel is a popular choice. If you remodel your whole kitchen or just a few elements in your kitchen, make it work for you and make sure you get the appeal you desire.

Make Your Modern Kitchen Stand Out

Monday, September 27th, 2010 | Filed under: Modern kitchens, beautiful kitchen, contemporary kitchen   

Are you tired of working and entertaining in your outdated kitchen? We sit and watch home renovation shows and the homes of our favorite stars on the television thinking to ourselves that it would be wonderful to implement some basic changes to our kitchens to make them stand out. The good news is that you don’t have to spend ‘star’ money to make your kitchen stand out. Updating a kitchen can be quite affordable and could be the best thing you ever did to your home.

Designer Modern Kitchen

Designer Modern Kitchen

A few principles to start with, in making your kitchen pop, are color and materials. In regards to colors, consider using bold and bright colors on cabinetry. Metal gray is popular and is seen in many contemporary kitchens . Using different materials helps, like glass for countertops. Glass is heat resistant and can be very durable, more durable than many stone options used today. Hardware materials should be mixed and matched up to create a nice flow yet to simplify things. Many believe using the same hardware throughout your home gives your home a catalog look and feel.

Storage, décor, lighting, and furniture make your kitchen stand out as well. Use glass cabinet doors or finding a vent hood that adds as storage space is ideal. Decorations shouldn’t be the classic farm animals, fruit and flowers. Be creative in choosing a theme for your kitchen. Recessed lighting is a popular choice in today’s kitchen and they come in various sizes and design options. As for flooring, use materials that will best suit your daily needs. Flooring that’s easy to clean and function is equally as important as flooring that gives your kitchen flair. Choose the right furniture items as well. A round table may suit you better and choosing a finish for your table that matches your overall kitchen’s theme. No matter what materials, colors, and designs you choose make sure your kitchen speaks to your style when making it stand out.

2. How to Choose a New Kitchen

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 | Filed under: Modern kitchens, Simpler Styling, beautiful kitchen   

Deciding to remodel your kitchen is an easy choice. The floor is worn. The cabinets are outdated. Your refrigerator is small and your oven runs hot. However, now that the decision has been made, what should you do?

Your first step is to determine exactly what about the room needs fixed or updated. Clean out your cupboards and de-clutter the space. Determine if you need more storage. Decide which appliances will need replaced.

Next you should review magazines, books, and showrooms to decide exactly what you would like in your new modern kitchen. Which colors do you prefer? Which styles complement your home? Is there a particular pattern or texture that you favor? Consider contacting the professional design team at Today’s Kitchens for an extensive analysis of your needs and assistance in choosing a style specifically for you.

Professional designers can assist you in joining function with fashion. Experienced and trained individuals will help determine a satisfying color palette with woods and finishes that work in harmony with the overall design. Architectural styles will also be established. The Today’s Kitchens staff can help you establish which appliances you need and the best choices for your space and budget. With a professional’s help, your kitchen will feel like home. You will no longer need to search for items in your cupboards, nor wonder why the plates are stored so far from the dishwasher. Everything will be as it should. If your newly remodeled kitchen is done right, your kitchen chores will be simpler and your life will be easier.

Tuscany Kitchen versus Spanish Revival Kitchen

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 | Filed under: Modern kitchens, Modern style, beautiful kitchen   
Tuscany modern kitchen

Tuscany modern kitchen

Italian and Spanish cultures are intertwined, particularly in Southern Italy, which was part of Spain until War of the Spanish Succession in the early 1700s. Even the languages sound very similar. Therefore, it would make sense that there is a similarity between the Tuscany and Spanish Revival themes from Wm Ohs original cabinet program called the Theme Stylings collection. These timeless designs were captured beautifully and are available at Today’s Kitchens.

The biggest similarity in the Tuscany and Spanish Revival kitchen styles is the perfect balance between light and darkness. Light-colored woods along with pale paints and tiles are brilliantly contrasted with deep-colored accents, such as furniture, light fixtures, and accessories. Combining light and dark hues provides a high-contrast effect that can define a room’s features. The lighter colors dominate, providing a light and airy appearance. The room feels warm and comfortable and the dark pieces provide bursts of clarity and focus.

Spanish revival modern kitchen

Spanish revival modern kitchen

The Tuscany kitchen design makes excellent use of worn wood, giving the appearance of years of use and a storied history. The detailed, raised moldings on doors and panels offer an ornate design that is unique and elegant.

The Spanish Revival kitchen style offers signature finishes such as Saguaro and etched ivory to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Additionally, the proper use of textures and elaborate tile designs bring the traditional look and feel of Spain to your kitchen.

Both the Tuscany and Spanish Revival kitchen themes from Today’s Kitchen bring Old World charm to you. As always, the kitchen themes utilize only the best resources – solid cabinetry, high-quality finishes, and custom designs. You will be assured of a beautiful, authentic-looking kitchen that takes you to Europe with each step into the room.

The Kitchen is the Center of the Home

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 | Filed under: Beautiful home, beautiful kitchen, contemporary kitchen   

Unknown to many, remodeling a kitchen can add value to any home. There’s a good reason for this because the kitchen is said to be the center of a home. It can be compared to an engine of a car for without it the car won’t run. Without a kitchen, a home cannot be called home. A kitchen is at the heart of where most family activities/interactions take place especially if the kitchen doubles as a place where family members can dine or have refreshments from time to time. In some cases, it can also be a place where home owners receive and entertain their friends. It is also said that a kitchen is an extension of the personalities of their home owners. It’s an expression of their taste for what life has to offer. This is the reason why nowadays we have kitchen designs such as a classic kitchen, a contemporary kitchen, a traditional kitchen or a modern kitchen. In a way, a well-designed or elegant kitchen can be viewed as a status symbol as well.

Remodeling a kitchen may be a daunting task for most of us but it can be rewarding really because once the improvements have been undertaken, you can be assured that your quality of life will improve aside from the fact that it will contribute to the attractiveness and overall appeal of your home. The key to your success here relies heavily on your ability to partner with a reputable kitchen remodelling company or contractor. As you will be investing your hard-earned money, you should not only go for an experienced company but you need to have reasonable assurance that the said company can deliver according to your expectations. After all, your commitment to improve your home deserves nothing short of a similar commitment from a company who can deliver for you your dream kitchen.

Remodeling Your Kitchen

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 | Filed under: Changes in Kitchen Design, Modern style, beautiful kitchen   

Remodeling a kitchen is said to be the most challenging yet the most exciting phase in any home improvement project. It is challenging because literally there are a great number of design options one needs to consider. Design options can vary from a more traditional kitchen, a classic kitchen, a contemporary kitchen to something more of a modern kitchen. Whatever design option appeals to the home owner it is worth noting that this is just the beginning. One still needs to consider the type and quality of materials to be used, the cabinets, the kitchen countertops, the flooring, the sink and the appliances that would go well with the kitchen. A kitchen layout should also underline the kitchen design and should answer questions related to the placement or arrangement of the components that will make up the kitchen. The design option selected addresses the aesthetic part while the layout addresses the functionality and utility aspect of the kitchen.

The exciting part of any kitchen remodeling project has a lot to do with the home owner being involved in almost every aspect from the planning phase up to the execution phase of the improvement activities. Most home owners would have already painted a picture in their minds on how they want their dream kitchen to look like even before the project starts. Being involved while the project is in progress not only allows home owners to provide input for slight modifications but it also gives the owners a glimpse already of how their kitchen is slowly being built according to their expectations. In most cases, home owners also enjoy having a say on the type of cabinets to be built down to the very intricate detail of selecting certain types of cabinet handles. It’s like shopping because you will be given a catalogue containing the materials to be used except that in this case, you won’t immediately pay for your purchase. At any rate, kitchen remodeling is fun and it’s a good way for us to explore our creativity as we actively provide input or as we passively critique how the job is being completed. In any case, one should consider partnering with an experienced and reputable company to deliver quality services before any of these can be possible.