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Laura Gaskill, Houzz Contributor
Elegant, sophisticated, simply beautiful are these words you would use to describe your dream kitchen? Even just adding a coat of paint, new lighting and carefully chosen decorative details can bring your current kitchen a bit closer to that dream. Here are 10 upgrades to consider.
1. Roman shades. Covering the window with a classic Roman shade gives the kitchen a finished look. Go with a color and a pattern that coordinate with your cabinet and wall color, or stick with natural linen, which goes with everything.
8 great kitchen cabinet color palettes for your space
2. Topiary. A pair of topiaries flanking the sink is an elegant finishing touch. Use a vintage champagne bucket as a cachepot, or wrap a simple pot in burlap and tie on a velvet bow. If your kitchen gets a good amount of natural light, by all means get real plants but if not, theres no shame in picking up a couple of high-quality fakes.
3. Pendant lighting. Swapping out a plain ceiling light fixture for something with more style can be done quickly and your new pendant light can become the focal point of the room. Dont be afraid to go big; even in a small kitchen like the one shown here, a sizable pendant looks striking, not overpowering.
Find that just-right pendant light for your dream kitchen
4. A rich cabinet color. Whether you paint your cabinets or stain them a natural wood tone, a rich color is a high-impact, low cost way to change the look of your kitchen. Try a saturated hue like the blue-green shown here, or a chic gray or slate on just the lower cabinets.
5. Wall paint. If you dont want to repaint or restain your cabinets, another way to bring in color is by painting the walls. With all of the appliances and cabinetry, kitchen wall space is often fairly limited which means not only is it quicker to paint, but the color is less likely to overwhelm than in, say, the living room. Try a smoky blue, rich greige or warm mocha.
6. Upscale counter stools. There are so many options when it comes to kitchen counter seating that theres no reason to stick with plain bar stools, unless you want to. Try classic bistro stools (like the ones shown here), sculptural wooden stools or sleek Lucite ones.
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Kitchen Remodeling: The Story Behind The Transformation
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Step 6: Work on design development and construction documents
This is the stage when you finalize the design and prepare final floor plans, elevations, details and, if applicable, mechanical and electrical drawings, lighting switch plans, and exterior elevations.
This is where your final permit set or Construction Drawings (CDs) come into play. It's important to have finishes and fixtures selected at this time, since this is what will be considered in the final pricing from the contractor.
You'll submit drawings for permits. These have a lead time, so check the timing with your local village. You'll need an architect, designer or licensed contractor signed up to finalize the paperwork and pick up your permits, so get ready to hire someone in the next step. I often find that we're submitting for permits around the same time or a little bit after we've placed the cabinet order, due to similar lead times.
Step 7: Get contractor estimates
If you don't already have a licensed contractor on your project, your next step is to find one to carry the project through. I always recommend to my clients to get at least 3 different contractor estimates. I like to do preliminary walk-throughs with the contractors once the schematic designs are done so we can get some ballpark estimates and find out if we're on the right track or need to pull back some to fit the budget.
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Step 8: Get ready for demo
The big day is upon us, most likely something like 4-8 weeks from when you submitted for permits. Time to get that schedule firmed up and plan on cleaning out the cabinets, putting what you don't need in storage and if you're living in the house during construction setting up a temporary kitchen so you don't lose your mind!
You may be moving out of your house temporarily, but most homeowners white-knuckle it and try to live in the house through construction. Preparation and organization can save your sanity.
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Monmouth County, NJ (PRWEB) October 28, 2014
New Jerseys leading builder of extraordinary kitchens and bathrooms, World Class Kitchen & Bath Design Center, announces their newly redesigned multi-level showroom, a virtual showcase on their website and the addition of ongoing projects to Houzz. Leading the way in NJ Kitchen Remodeling, World Class offers the absolute finest designs, skilled project management, and expert construction.
Our updated showroom is large enough that we are able to showcase an amazing number of products and designs. Still, we cant even come close to showing everything we offer. The virtual showroom online and the fact that we are adding all projects on Houzz.com is a testament to our confidence in our designs and construction. Joe Vitale, Founder/Owner, World Class Kitchen & Bath Designs
The World Class Kitchen & Bath Design Centers showroom highlights some of their most popular designs. Designers are on hand to help customers select the elements that they would like to include in their project. World Class expert builders, managed by Owner Donna Vitale, will then create the perfect rooms for their clients, with their guarantee of satisfaction and quality. The showroom, located at 870 Highway 34, Matawan, NJ, is open 6 days a week, with convenient hours and accommodating availability after hours if necessary.
On the companys website, http://www.worldclasskitchens.com, World Class includes even more designs and possibilities for the home in a virtual showcase. Also, on the trending social website, Houzz, World Class posts photos of projects in progress, as well as newly completed kitchens and baths. Every project that World Class does includes their expert designs and is executed by master craftspeople.
The Internet has greatly expanded our ability to show our current and potential customers many of the designs that our team creates. I am very proud of the new showrooms, the one in Matawan and the one on the Internet, because now the amazing work of our teams of professional designers can be seen by thousands of more people. We can even show people a work in progress as our expert crews transform a clients home. Donna Vitale, Owner, World Class Kitchen & Bath Designs
World Class Kitchens is committed to working patiently step by step with its customers to transform their kitchen or bathroom and crafting beautiful spaces. World Class Kitchens began its pursuit of building dream kitchens and baths when Joe Vitale chose to pursue an independent venture focusing on best in class, innovative products and exceptional design.
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"If you would like more information about this topic, please contact Joe Vitale at 732-272-6900 or by email at info(at)worldclasskitchens.com."
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By Pat Setter6 a.m.Oct. 25, 2014
Seeking ideas for remodeling a kitchen or bathroom? Or, are you making decisions about these rooms as you plan a new home?
If so, check out the special Kitchen & Bath Tour happening today that will provide a glimpse of the latest trends in appliances, surfaces, cabinetry, flooring, color, materials and energy-saving advances in several new remodels in San Diego.
This self-guided kitchen and bath tour is a presentation of the San Diego chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers. The tour runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and showcases eight kitchens and three baths that underscore the broad range of lifestyles, tastes and personal references found in San Diego County homes.
Our tour this year shows how designers can work with the unique needs of homeowners while creating beautiful spaces, said Beppie Mostert, event chair of Allied American Society of Interior Designers (ASID). The projects on display were designed for families, couples, a not-interested-in-cooking 25-year-old bachelor, a couple with aging-in-place concerns, and a vegan with very specific food preparation requirements. Attendees will observe strikingly personal design solutions.
As part of the event, attendees have the opportunity to see 11 spectacular spaces in nine residences on this self-guided tour. The tour homes are located in Escondido, Encinitas, Solana Beach, San Diego and Lakeside.
This is a great opportunity for people looking to upgrade their homes to get design ideas and talk with professionals, said Mostert.
The homes are very diverse and show off everything from special considerations to the average California tract home to a truly modern home, she added. And, these aspects all show up in the design elements used.
Highlights include a 1920s-era kitchen that was completely remodeled and modernized, while keeping its early 20th century appearance; a kitchen with a definite garage aesthetic: stainless steel cabinetry, ceramic tile that mimics a concrete garage floor, and faucets that resemble motorcycle parts; and a kitchen for vegans, which includes a quartzite counter to resist juice stains, extra large island for veggie prep, a large single basin sink for washing vegetables and a foot pedal for the faucet to minimize water use.
The projects on the Kitchen & Bath Tour illustrate the dynamic interaction among designers, contractors and clients. Participating designers, who will be available to discuss the projects and answer questions, include Bonnie Bagley Catlin, Allied ASID, Signature Designs Kitchen & Bath; Kimberley B. Hansen, ASID, Burgess Hansen Design; Kristy Kropat, Allied ASID, Kropat Interior Design; Tatiana Machado-Rosas, Allied ASID; Suzi OBrien, Allied ASID, Eco Lux Design; Isabelle Odjaghian, ASID, Interiors by Isabelle; Kelly Smiar, ASID, Kelly Smiar Interior Design; Rebecca Soechtig, ASID, REDinteriors; and Sol Quintana Wagoner, Allied ASID, Jackson Design and Remodeling.
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