How to Get the Best Kitchen Quotes From Contractors
January 25, 2010 by compkit
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Homeowners always have a hard time making their own kitchen look eco-friendly and at the same time economical. In creating the perfect kitchen, you need the help of an experienced kitchen contractor to do the job. This contractor should offer the best kitchen quotes for you.
Saving money in designing and making their kitchen more enticing to cook on is the goal of every homeowner, so it would be best to go with the flow.
In making your kitchen eco-friendly, you may want to start on your cabinets. You should take note that cabinets are usually the ones noticed first when someone takes a look at your kitchen.
Of course, the first impulse of people is to look for wooden cabinets to make their kitchen eco-friendly. But, you should be reminded that buying new wooden cabinets contribute to the depletion of our natural resources.
A good suggestion is that you buy some salvaged cabinets. Ask your kitchen contractor about these cabinets for they are the ones widely used today in kitchen construction or remodeling.
Another area that you need money-saving kitchen quotes from your kitchen contractor would be budgeting for your countertops. These kitchen contractors are the best information providers when it comes to constructing these countertops.
You should remind your contractor about the materials to be used in doing your countertops matching the details of your house. There are so many recycled materials that you can use in creating your countertops like concrete, glass, and other recycled materials.
In creating an eco-friendly kitchen, you can help save the environment, and at the same time get affordable kitchen quotes from your contractor.
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December 16, 2009 by compkit
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Affordable Kitchen Quotes: The Solution for Your Small Kitchen and Budget
December 15, 2009 by compkit
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Because of the hard times we are experiencing, many homeowners budget a small amount of their home renovation savings to their kitchens. Though you want to have a large kitchen to make you more comfortable, there are ways to do it. All you need to do is to get the most affordable kitchen quotes to solve your budget and space constraints.
Most people think that in making a kitchen cozy and comfortable to work on with is to flood it with décor, flower arrangements, and wall hangings. You can get cheap kitchen quotes in this are by trying to minimize your decorations. In fact, just placing a few items to design your kitchen would make it even look larger and more spacious to work at.
Also, in making your kitchen look bigger and affordable at the same time, you should avoid putting so many items on your counter. Emptying your counter would make your kitchen look bigger. You can also try using recycled materials to construct these counters to save you more money.
Drawers are the next thing that you should look into in making an affordable kitchen. You should make sure that you construct enough drawers to put everything you need. First, you can save space, which would make room for other things in your kitchen or make your kitchen larger. Second, you can save money.
In building an affordable and spacious kitchen, you should always ask advice from your kitchen contractor. They know what is best for you and your home to begin with, and they will give you options on kitchen quotes that fit your budget.
Get The FREE Complete Kitchen Handbook Here.Kitchen 101: Maximizing Your Space by Organizing Kitchen Cupboards
November 17, 2009 by compkit
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Your kitchen is the best place to express your culinary prowess in style, if you are able to work around it with ease and comfort. Whether you have a big, spacious kitchen, or one that is cute and cozy, it is important to organize the room properly as how you would your other rooms in the house, such as your bedroom and the living room. This technique will not only save you a lot of time when preparing food, it will also allow you to maximize your living space. Since your kitchen cupboards makes up most of the storage area in this room, it is important to keep them orderly. Here are a few tips on how you can achieve this.
The first thing to do is to take everything out of your kitchen cupboards. You may find objects that are not kitchen-related, such as bars of soap, cleaning supplies, keys, bills, phonebooks and others. Find a separate place outside the kitchen for these, as in the kitchen, they will only be clutter. Among the kitchen items left in your pile, you might find something that needs to be disposed of, and may be sent for recycling. Get rid of those as well. It will be easier to start with fewer items on your hands.
If you have the vertical kitchen cupboards, place the objects which you use most often in the highest slot closest to the sink for your convenience. Then, organize the other items according to importance and frequency of use, with the least used items on the bottom cupboard. For over head cupboards, the least ones go in first and in the back, whereas the commonly used dishes and utensils are placed on the outer portion of the cupboard.
Store your lidded pots and pans in the cupboard closest to your stove. If you have limited space, you may use the oven as a temporary cabinet, and take out the dishes when you need the oven for cooking. For less used dishes, plates, and cook books may be displayed in your china cupboard.
Be sure to have your snacks and non-refrigerator food items in a cupboard easily accessible for everyone in the family, for instance a food cart, or a corner cabinet.
Now that you know how to make the most out of your kitchen space, you can go ahead and organize your kitchen cupboards for a more comfortable kitchen ambience.
Get The FREE Complete Kitchen Handbook Here.Kitchen Furniture Basics: Painting Your Kitchen Cupboards to Perfection
November 10, 2009 by compkit
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If you’re looking for a way to brighten up a kitchen without having to remodel the entire space, painting your kitchen cupboards can be your best bet yet. Aside from its affordability, paint is also very easy to change, which means you can give your cupboards a makeover every season. It’s a great do-it-yourself project that wakes the artist in you and ups your sense of fulfillment. Here’s how to splash life back into your kitchen.
The first thing you need to do is to choose a color scheme. This is entirely up to you, but the colors you choose must complement the other hues of the kitchen. Your color scheme may be contemporary, modern or traditional. The more traditional kitchen colors are white or green. Cupboards in modern kitchens are painted with darker hues, such as grays and deep browns. To give your kitchen a feel of the country, you may paint your cupboard a deep red, blue, or green. Visit your local paint shop where they will have several palettes for you to choose from. If you already have an inkling of what your cupboards should look like, be sure to bring a magazine cutout with you.
After you’ve gathered your painting needs for your kitchen cupboards, you can now start prepping the surfaces to be painted. Before applying primer, key the surface with fine grained sandpaper. Wash your cupboards with soapy water, rinse and allow leave them to dry overnight. When the material is completely dry, apply a good quality primer to make the paint last longer and glide more smoothly. Paint on your two coats undercoat and leave to dry overnight, before finally applying your color. Remember to apply the coats evenly and lightly, one layer at a time.
The best thing about painting your kitchen cupboards yourself is your freedom of expression. The designs and color palettes are entirely up to you, with a little help from furniture and paint experts in your local home depot. Now that’s an affordable way to make your kitchen come to life with warmth and color.
Get The FREE Complete Kitchen Handbook Here.Wood Options for Your Kitchen Cabinets
November 3, 2009 by compkit
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Kitchen cabinets are the crowning glory of your kitchen, and they are what catch the eyes first. Cabinets are all about details, and choosing which material you want for your cabinet is quite overwhelming. Your kitchen cabinets can be made out of laminate, metal, or wood. If your material of choice is wood, the even bigger question is – what kind of wood is best for your cabinets? Here’s a rundown of the best woods, compared and contrasted.
Birch is the best choice for the homemaker on a budget. This pale, easily-stained wood is the least expensive among all kinds of wood, which is why it is used for stock, or ready-made cabinets. Pine is similarly inexpensive and pale. Because it has some knots, pine makes for a great, simple, homey kitchen.
Ebony is the darkest in terms of color. It is almost black, and after it is varnished, it gives your kitchen a sense of sophistication. A variation of dark wood types is walnut, which is only a few tones lighter than ebony. Its grain and texture is very pronounced. These two are of the more costly wood types.
Among the favorite kinds of wood for kitchen cabinets are mahogany and maple. Mahogany has dark, fine and straight grains, which makes elegant, formal kitchens. Maple is very versatile and is great for any kitchen design. It has fine, smooth grains and color blends on it beautifully and easily.
Other wood types include alder, which is pale and easily colored. Cherry wood is known for its elegance and smooth grains. It is usually colored a deep, reddish brown. Finally, oak is popular for its versatility, because darker stains makes it texture prominent, and lighter stains make it appear subtle.
Your choice of wooden material should always complement your choice of material for the other parts of your kitchen, such as your countertop, flooring and wallpaper. It should also be able to withstand the test of time and temperature. Remember to protect your wooden kitchen cabinets with varnish for longer-lasting shelf life (pun intended).
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October 27, 2009 by compkit
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A vital part of remodeling your kitchen is determining what kind of kitchen cabinets fits the interior design you have chosen. There are so many cabinet designs to choose from, and they all seem so worthy to be part of your kitchen’s new look. Here are some things to help ease you into narrowing down your kitchen cabinet options, so that you can come up with the best kitchen look and feel.
First, decide on your budget. Cabinets are not the only things you will need for a kitchen makeover. Determine your overall budget for the entire kitchen, and decide on a percentage for kitchen cabinets, which should be about 40%. They are typically the most expensive kitchen part compared to countertops, flooring, appliances and kitchen equipment, which account for the other 60%.
When you have your financial limit under control, determine which type of cabinet construction you would like to have. The three types are stock, which are readily available at your home depot store; semi-custom, which are made-to-order generic cabinets which you are free to personalize; and custom-made, which are exclusively created by local wood ships according to your specifications, from materials to design. The stock cabinets offer least flexibility and are the most affordable, and because custom-made one are designed your way, they are most costly.
The third point to consider is the material, which can either be wooden, metal or laminates. For a more modern look, metal works wonders. It is also the most durable. Laminates are the homemaker on a budget. Wooden cabinets give your kitchen a natural feel.
If you’ve chosen wooden kitchen cabinets, there are still several wood materials to decide on. Two great kinds of wood for any kitchen type are mahogany and maple, for their fine grain and texture, and ability to hold color.
Finally, it’s also important to choose the finish, or the color of your kitchen cabinets. Make sure that the color you pick is something you will love to look at for years to come. Laminates already come with a coat of color, so decide on the shade well. If you’ve chosen metals, decide on whether you want the purely metallic look, or a softer version with some wooden aspects. Wood may be painted, but is best with a simple swipe of varnish.
Get The FREE Complete Kitchen Handbook Here.Must-Haves for a Complete Kitchen: Top Ten Kitchen Gadgets Worth Buying
October 20, 2009 by compkit
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Whatever interior design you have chosen for the warmest room in the house, you would not be able to call it a complete kitchen without the equipment which adds ease, comfort and pleasure in cooking your favorite dishes. They may be modern or classic, but they will always help you make the most of your cooking experience. Create the perfect dishes with these kitchen wonders.
Make chopping, dicing, and slicing more fun and colorful with color-coded chopping boards. It is a golden rule to never chop vegetables where raw meat was sliced. This is to minimize the spread of infectious microorganisms, and to avoid erroneously mixing up flavors. Pick a color for your dough, vegetables, raw fish, raw chicken, and meats.
Instead of a specific knife for every possible kitchen activity, have a multipurpose, 4-inch utility knife. This is an absolute for a complete kitchen since will allow you to pare, mince, hull, and slice any ingredient. The best ones of this kind come with a hard polypropylene handle, and good-quality, high-carbon stainless steel.
Always have your dishes cooked to perfection by allowing them sufficient cooking time. Microwaves have timers, but it is best to use a separate timer. Dual kitchen timers work best because you can time two dishes at one time. Some of these dual kitchen timers even have memory for previous cooking sessions. This works best for when you have to bake several batches of muffins.
Cooking is all about precision and measurement, unless you can add everything and still have the right taste and consistency. Invest in an adjustable measuring cup for both dry and liquid containers, instead of the traditional multi-cup bunch. The adjust-a-cup wet and dry measuring cup also has provisions for smaller quantities such as table-and teaspoons.
Of course, there are many other gadgets to fill your complete kitchen with, and you are free to explore, depending on the dishes you cook the most.
Get The FREE Complete Kitchen Handbook Here.Tables and Chairs – Pieces for the Perfect Complete Kitchen
October 14, 2009 by compkit
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The kitchen is literally the comfort zone of any home. When remodeling to make a complete kitchen, consider not only the cabinets, flooring and counter tops; keep in mind the furniture that accommodates the family at mealtime. This makes for better bonding moments over great, home-cooked meals.
Your choice of tables and chairs will vary based on several factors. Here are a few questions you should be able to answer before investing in tables and chairs for your complete kitchen.
Where do I position the tables and chairs in the kitchen? Consider this a vital factor, which arises as early as the floor-planning stage of your kitchen remodeling. This is important, because you will have to determine what other pieces of furniture, such as cabinets and overhead cupboards should be present in your complete kitchen. Corners are great for smaller tables, and bigger ones make great room centerpieces. Wherever you put your table and chairs, keep in mind that you want to maximize the space, but not overcrowd it.
How big should the table be? When you have designated a sufficient space for your table, you can then decide on the size and shape of the table set. This can be further addressed by answering “How many people will be dining?”
Of what material should the tables and chairs be? Wooden sets are a great choice, because they look great in any kitchen. They give a homey feeling to the room. If you are more upscale and elegant, you can opt for metal and glass numbers.
What design should I pick for my set? Now is also a great time to decide on what kind of set you want. Pub-style dining sets are becoming popular because they offer a classy, dining-out feel, and work best for smaller families, without kids. You may want to opt for a wooden dinette set (a simple square table) or a round one for a simple, homey feel for your family. If you like having guests over, go for the quasi-bar table set. It is basically a compact table which can be expanded to accommodate more people. Now all you need are extra chairs.
There you have it. Tables are chairs are great must-haves for your complete kitchen, if you choose the best ones to fit your sense of creativity and lifestyle.
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