Posted in Kitchen Improvement, kitchen layout | February 16th, 2010
It is necessary to have an open floor plan for your kitchen because the kitchen is not just a place for cooking or dining, but also a meeting place for the family and even friends. Keeping all of this in mind you need to prepare a floor plan which gives you enough amount of space to work around easily.
Posted in Kitchen Improvement, kitchen layout, kitchen renovation | February 12th, 2010
Kitchen tiles can break the bank, depending on how big a job it is to replace them or add them to your kitchen renovation.
Posted in Kitchen Improvement, kitchen designers, kitchen designs, kitchen layout, kitchen manufacturers, kitchen planning, kitchens | December 25th, 2009
The kitchen is the boiler room of the house. It is central to the creation of the family home. The kitchen is a room that correct design is very important unlike any other room in the house where you have flexibility to correct mistakes. In design and planning a kitchen there is very little room for error and if it occurs, it is an expensive mistake to rectify. Design is sometimes confused with kitchen planning. Both planning and design are critical, and ignoring one while concentrating on the other can lead to disaster and regret. A designer can use different materials, cabinets, finishes and lighting to achieve a sleek, modern cosmopolitan look and feel or produce a kitchen that seems to belong to an old Irish cottage. Therefore you must be clear in your own mind on what you want before you impulsively engage anybody.
Posted in Kitchen Improvement, kitchen design, kitchen designers, kitchen layout, kitchens, new kitchen | December 16th, 2009
Planning a new kitchen can be a tricky business! But with kitchens Brisbane, we can make this task a lot easier. Here are 10 top tips to get you started:
Posted in Kitchen Improvement, kitchen layout, kitchen remodel | December 4th, 2009
If you’re planning a kitchen remodel, or if you would like to update the look of your kitchen, there are many decisions that you’ll have to make when it comes to the look, feel and durability of your new countertops. You can give your kitchen a wonderful upgrade that will increase your home’s value and provide added appeal to your living space. Laminate, marble, quartz and granite are countertop materials that can give your kitchen the wow factor that you have in mind.
Posted in Kitchen Improvement, kitchen designer, kitchen designs, kitchen layout, kitchen plans | November 5th, 2009
There are a lot of things to consider when designing your kitchen, which is why it is a great idea to hire a kitchen designer. They will be able to take care of all your planning, getting in trades people, and installing appliances. You will be able to work together to create a beautiful kitchen design, one that will stand the test of time and impress all your visitors.
Posted in Kitchen Improvement, kitchen counter, kitchen layout, kitchen sinks, new kitchen | September 27th, 2009
The kitchen is one of the most popular places in the home. Sadly, to some people, their kitchen may look old and dreary due to an out of date style or old fashioned decoration. If you feel that your kitchen is looking a bit worse for wear, why not consider a remodeling project to get things just the way you want them? The great thing about remodeling your kitchen is the number of options available to you, you could say “The world is your oyster”.
Posted in Kitchen Improvement, kitchen appliances, kitchen floor plans, kitchen layout, kitchens | September 5th, 2009
When designing the kitchen floor plan, you’ll likely hear the phrase “work triangle” which is the area defined by the location of the refrigerator, the range or cooktop, and the sink. The location of these three appliances will be the basis for you kitchen layout.
The theory behind the kitchen triangle is that keeping the location of your 3 major kitchen appliances compact, you’ll limit travel time and increase efficiency. As you see design styles and products change you should be able to use the following labels for kitchen floor plans remain relatively unchanged.
L Shape – The L-shape kitchen, the most common plan, requires less space and offers more flexibility in the location of workstations.
Posted in Kitchen Improvement, kitchen layout, kitchen remodel, kitchens, new kitchen | August 20th, 2009
When it comes to making changes to the way your kitchen looks estimating kitchen remodel costs is usually the first step. In coming up with an estimate you need to identify the items that you need to change and the type of changes that you are going to effect. The types of changes you put into place will be related to many things.
Are you going to go for a new kitchen layout or maintain the existing one? The kind of materials that you are going to use will have an impact on the overall cost.