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Countertops – CaesarStone Quartz Surfaces

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What is CaesarStone?

CaesarStone® is the original quartz-based engineered stone primarily used for kitchen countertops and bathroom vanities.
CaesarStone is 93% crushed quartz, one of nature’s hardest minerals. The quartz is combined with high-quality polymer resins and pigments and then compacted under intense vibration, vacuum, and pressure into dense, non-porous slabs. The slabs are post cured, gauged to precise thickness, and polished to an enduring shine.
Although long used for the finest residential countertops, CaesarStone is now offered as an attractive and versatile finish for commercial and institutional buildings. Our quartz surfacing is tough enough for the wear and tear on just about any interior surface, and beautiful enough for every architectural and decorating scheme.

http://www.caesarstoneus.com/

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Urban Homes, Inc. – Innovative Design For Kitchen & Bath

Urban Homes, Inc. - Innovative Design for Kitchen & Bath

We are an award-winning New York City kitchen and bath design company founded by a third-generation kitchen specialist with over 20 years’ experience. Our mission is simple–we are dedicated to providing our clients with personalized service and innovative design solutions using premiere products and up-to-the-minute technology. With our accessible, state-of-the-art showroom on the Westside of Manhattan (Chelsea), we are one of a select number of firms that offer a one-stop experience to clients in New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey. We carry only the highest quality manufacturers with the widest range of styles. Our experienced kitchen, bath, and home cabinetry specialists are personally available at every stage of a project-from the initial consultation through the design phase to the selection of products and our expert installation. We invite you to experience Urban Homes and make your dream kitchen, bath, or living area a beautiful, functional reality.

Discover a wide-range of the highest quality European and North American products in our state-of-the-art showroom created by a leading architect. We offer an extensive lines of Italian cabinetry and closet systems, ranging from custom-made European to traditional American. We are proud to be the exclusive dealer of Aster Cucine, a premium Italian kitchens cabinet manufacturer, and we also carry Cuisine Cabico , BMT Italian Bathroom Collection, and custom cabinets line . Our showroom and sourcing capabilities include the latest in appliances, countertops, flooring, lighting, fixtures, faucets and hardware to realize your design goals.

Urban Homes professional designers take the time to know you and your home in order to create the ambience ideally suited to your lifestyle, location, and budget. Your unique design is fully realized in 3-D with our cutting-edge CAD technology, making it easy to visualize the final results. Explore our portfolio gallery to view the finest contemporary kitchens, bathrooms, and living areas in the metropolitan area, exclusively designed and expertly installed by our outstanding team. We take pride in the services we offer…and it shows.

Showroom:
325 West 16th Street, New York, NY, 10011
(Between 8th and 9th Avenues)
Tel: 212-246-7700

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Modern kitchen in SoHo, New York City

Modern kitchen in SoHo, New York City
Having a busy lifestyle in a fast-pace city with little time to cook and clean, Melissa Intag’s client needed to come home to an organized and functional kitchen to prepare a quick meal for himself and relax. The cluttered and hectic space needed a plan to provide a complete gut renovation. The biggest challenge was to create a sleek modern look with a sophisticated ambience without disrupting the existing basic “island and peninsula” layout. The existing kitchen consisted of outdated materials, stand alone appliances, lack of organization, dysfunctional storage, and wasted space. With the variety of cabinetry and accessories that Aster Cucineprovides, every corner was taken advantage of and the kitchen was made functional and spacious. The upper cabinets extended to the ceiling. Tall pull-out pantry units added easy access. Magic corners took advantage of dead space. Built-in stainless steel appliances required less space. The combination of the light oak, stainless steel, black countertops, and black glass cube-shaped upper cabinets created a sophisticated atmosphere and sleek appearance. The designer not only faced the challenge of using finishes that give a modern look, but also matching them to the existing marble floor. The colors were pulled from various shades in the tiles. Under-cabinet lighting reflects on the stainless backsplash and black countertop, making up for the lack of direct light. The highlighted features include the black back-painted cube cabinets, under-cabinet lighting, and magic corners. These transformations provided the client with a more suitable kitchen, aesthetically and functionally.
For more information on this kitchen please visithttp://www.uhny.com/
URBAN HOMES, Inc. 724 11th Avenue. New York, NY 10019. T. 212.246.7700

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VALCUCINE

To make a good project it is important to work in an environment that is in tune with the company guidelines and philosophy.Valcucine’s offices and factory are immersed in nature, where harmony and peace reign.Valcucine was founded in 1980 and it immediately stood out on the market due to its refined products in terms of design and quality. In just a few years, the company has become a reference point for the kitchen sector, mainly because of its efforts to harmonise the aesthetic lines of its kitchens with the most advanced technologies, sourcing increasingly innovative solutions and manufacturing products having the lowest possible impact on the environment, without forsaking functionality, ergonomics and safety.

The technological kitchen High technology, formal simplicity, pure and essential lines are the main features of Artematica. The high quality level derives from the technical innovation used to create the first single-block door in dematerialised layered laminate. It is made from an aluminium structural frame to which various types of panels in different materials are applied: HPL layered in many different colours, wood-laminate layered laminate, lacquered MDF, glass. This system makes the door very resistant to humidity, heat and impacts, reduces its weight so that the hinges last longer, makes it easier to shut, easier to recycle and has a smaller impact on the environment (less materials and energy consumption). The great versatility of the new Artematica models makes it possible to create a personalised kitchen that can satisfy any aesthetic taste, reflecting different life-styles and personalities.
Artematica Vitrum is a veritable cooking machine The doors of Artematica Vitrum are constructed using a lightweight and resistant aluminium frame fitted with a matt or gloss glass front that can be coloured or simply etched. The worktop is also in toughened glass and supported by sturdy drawn aluminium bars. Glass is used for the side panel at the end of the island. Stainless steel is used on the side of the sink unit and on the rear of the island. Very thick volumes permit the top of the unit to be fitted with practical accessories such a dish-drainers, electric sockets, stainless steel bowls, weighing scales and a vacuum pump. The lower space, that is divided off by sheet steel, is suitable for the concealed running of plumbing and electric cables and for closing water and gas cocks from above. A 40 cm deep snack bar in wood to use for eating breakfast or a quick meal is installed alongside the element in glass and stainless steel so that all the materials are completely recyclable. The island hood with its stainless steel body is completed by front and vertical glass panels that have the scope of containing and conveying kitchen vapours and of protecting the wooden snack bar when cooking.
For more information on Valcucine visit www.valcucine.it
VALCUCINE S.p.A.Via L. Savio 1133170 PordenoneItalia
Tel. +39 0434.517.911 Fax +39 0434.572.344e-mail:info@valcucine.it

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Italian kitchen cabinets by ASTER CUCINE

ASTER CUCINEEstablished in 1983, today ASTER is a young and dynamic company, always ready to interpret the new trends in the market in terms of product and service.The firm is deeply pervaded by a “service oriented” philosophy that has developed a comprehensive company-product-distribution system geared to meet fully the aesthetic and functional requirements of each individual customer.The painstaking care taken to produce top quality products with an innovative design, a distinguishing mark since the very beginning of our activity, is supported by a network of highly qualified sales outlets with staff who know how to design kitchens with the utmost professionalism, and most of all equipped with a wide range of models in a great number of ariants which, together with the availability of made-to-measure articles, and colors produced to match customer samples, practically making a whole world of design possibilities available.
MODERN KITCHENS The modern kitchen collection by ASTER contemporary design that with the numerous innovative solutions allows to project an exclusive and unique environment in your kitchen.For more inforamtion on ASTER Cucine visitwww.astercucineusa.com

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Ultimate kitchens by Boffi

Boffi It is the top Italian kitchen manufacturer in Italy, founded in 1934 near Milan, by brothers Dino, Pier Ugo and Paolo Boffi, chose to take a path of experimental design and advanced manufacturing. The specialty is kitchens and baths http://www.boffi.it

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SieMatic

SieMatic’s success can be attributed to the wide variety of styles which it can offer, catering for all tastes, and the many innovative technical details which it has developed and patented. The company has now become established as one of the leading international brand names in kitchen design, known in more than 50 countries worldwide.
SieMatic Kitchens alone can offer the consumer a wide range of almost 200 different kitchen designs, within 4 different categories, to suit every imaginable style of dwelling.
The SieMatic kitchens company remit is to produce a quality product down to the very last detail. Quite simply, to produce the best.

Statistically, most people will expect their new kitchen to last for at least 15 years. It is therefore reassuring to know that SieMatic kitchen designs have proved to be more lasting and popular as the years have gone by, than many of the new designs heralded as innovations.

A number of kitchen features which make life so much easier and convenient today, have long been standard features at SieMatic, and were developed originally by SieMatic’s technical team. A SieMatic kitchen brings with it years of patented development in terms of design and technology. It is a real investment in the future, and is therefore not expensive. On the contrary. You will continue to enjoy the high quality product which SieMatic can offer, every single day for a very long time, and the on-going satisfaction cannot be compared to the short term gain of obtaining a cheaper product. A guarantee endorsed by all of our chosen representatives.

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Glass Countertop

In the world of granites, quartz, Corian, tile, and concrete … there’s a new kid on the block. Glass! Featured in many kitchen and bath magazines right now, it is definitely an unconventional choice – but full of potential to become the next big wave in contemporary design. Glass countertops have been around for about 4 years. The manufacturing method is “thermoforming”, much like Corian (which can be molded into almost any shape). A Canada based company called Think Glass offers seven beautiful textures for an underlying pattern in the glass, and two colors (Aqua and Crystal). For total customization, any piece of art can be worked in under the glass countertop. Think Glass provides assistance and recommendations to local installers, and assures me that installation is no more difficult than your regular granite countertop.Let’s get into some specific characteristics: – Transform your countertops into a piece of art by adding artistic rendering – The most hygienic countertop on the market – Highest density for surface (exceeding stone) – Maintenance free – Pricing comparable to quality granite countertops – Totally unique design with a distinct contemporary look - 

Dimensions: countertops up to 86×130” can be manufactured. Thickness 1.5” – Edges can be polished or texturedOne downside: the cut-outs to be done for under mount sinks can be costly.Think Glass also offers innovative glass creations for showers, doors, or furniture.My research for local sources have only unearthed one company in the San Jose area. Original Glass unfortunately does not offer brochures, pictures, or online information. Their recommendation was to go to their store to check out their offering

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Chrysalis Awards ‘07

Now in its 14th year, the Chrysalis Awards have honored the achievements of residential and commercial remodelers across the country.
The 2007 Chrysalis Awards brought in a record number of entries — 626 projects from 271 companies. There were a remarkable 94 winning companies within the four regions. Here is a breakdown of each region:
The Chrysalis Awards’ judges include editors and writers of consumer publications such as Better Homes & Gardens, Woman’s Day, Southern Living Magazine and The American Institute of Building Design. The projects are judged on design, use of materials, use of space and integration into the existing space.
The awards will be presented on June 20th at the Awards Ceremony, which begins at 7 p.m. at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta during the Southern Building Show. At that time, the national winners will be announced. In the next few pages, we present to you a list of the winners as well as some photos of the top projects.
For more information, go to http://www.chrysalisawards.com/
To view entire article please go tohttp://www.qualifiedremodeler.com/

2007 CHRYSALIS NORTHEAST REGION WINNERS

Bath Remodel Under $40,000- Best Project: Urban Homes Inc., New York
Bath Remodel $40,000-$60,000- Best Project: Clark Construction of Ridgefield, Inc., Ridgefield, Conn.
Bath Remodel Over $60,000- Best Project: The Levine Group, Silver Spring, Md.
Kitchen Remodel Under $40,000
- Best Project: Harth Builders, Spring House, Pa.
Kitchen Remodel $40,000-$75,000- Best Project: HomeTech Renovations Inc., Lansdale, Pa.
Kitchen Remodel $75,000-$100,000- Best Project: Holloway Home Improvement LLC, Marmora, N.J.
Kitchen Remodel Over $100,000- Best Project: The Levine Group, Silver Spring, Md.
Addition Under $100,000- Best Project: Excel Interior Concepts & Construction, Lemoyne, Pa.
Addition $100,000-$250,000- Best Project: The House Company, Barnstable, Mass.
Addition Over $250,000- Best Project: Platt Builders, Groton, Mass.
Residential Interior- Best Project: Team Entry: Teakwood Builders, Inc., Saratoga Springs, N.Y. & Plum & Crimson Fine Interior Design, Clifton Park, N.Y.
Residential Exterior- Best Project: Sage Builders LLP, Newton, Mass.
Sunroom/Conservatory- Best Project: Team Entry: S.D. Lohr, Waldorf, Md. & Andre’ G. Fontaine, Architect, Glenelg, Md.
Deck/Porch- Best Project: Hopkins & Porter Construction, Potomac, Md.
Detached Outbuilding- Best Project: Castle Ridge Construction, Bedminster, N.J.
Residential Specialty- Best Project: Gemmi Construction Inc., Mechanicsville, Pa.
Whole House Remodel Under $200,000- Best Project: American Design & Build, Bel Air, Md.
Whole House Remodel $200,000-$500,000- Best Project: Teakwood Builders, Inc., Saratogoa Springs, N.Y.
Whole House Remodel Over $500,000- Best Project: Anthony Wilder Design/Build, Cabin John, Md.
Historic Renovation- Best Project: Clark Construction of Ridgefield, Inc., Ridgefield, Conn.
Finished Basement- Best Project: Amos Construction Inc., Nantucket, Mass.
Home Theater Over $50,000- Best Project: Lazzell Design Works, White Hall, Md.
Residential Insurance Restoration- Best Project: Compleat Restorations, Ephrata, Pa.
To view entire article please go tohttp://qualifiedremodeler.com/print/Qualified-Remodeler/Chrysalis-Awards-07/1$497

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Urban Homes, Inc. Wins Remodeling Award

Continuing to set new standards of professionalism, 70 remodeling companies from the Northeast (11 States) Region of the US will be honored at the fourteenth annual Chrysalis Awards for Remodeling Excellence on June 20th at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta. The awards will be presented during the Southern Building Show.

Judged by editors and writers of Better Homes & Gardens, Woman’s Day, Southern Living and The American Institute of Building Design, the winners were selected from over 271 entries from 50 states. The entries were judged on overall design, the creative use of space and materials, and the degree to which the project enhanced the original structure.

This year, Urban Homes, Inc. of New York, NY won the award for:
Best Project – Bath Remodel Under $40,000


The project required a complete master bathroom renovation. The existing space resembled that of a 1980’s hotel bathroom, consisting of stained marble walls, low lighting, and one large mirror above the vanity. The process began with the selection of cabinets from the Luxor Collection. All existing tiles and plumbing fixtures were demolished and disposed of. The ceramic tile floor and walls were furnished and installed. Plumbing fixtures were furnished and installed. To complete the project, the cabinets, countertop, and light fixtures were furnished and installed.

“This is the second consecutive year in which they have won an award, which demonstrates their ongoing commitment to excellence,” says Ken Kanline, Director of the Awards.

The Chrysalis Awards program, begun in 1994, recognizes the nation’s best work in seventeen categories of residential remodeling.

Pictures of the 2007 award-winning projects can be seen on the internet at http://www.chrysalisawards.com/ beginning June 15. For more information about the Chrysalis Awards, contact Ken Kanline at 800-854-7736.

Urban Homes, Inc. – 724 11th Avenue – New York, N.Y. 10019 – T. 212.246.7700 http://www.uhny.com/

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Feng Shui Kitchen Design

In Feng Shui, the kitchen represents nourishment and prosperity; after all, it’s human nature to associate food and nutrition with nurturing and sustenance. Believers in Feng Shui say that how you design and decorate the kitchen can influence your prosperity and health. The first thing to bear in mind when considering any Feng Shui advice is that ultimately, Feng Shui is a complex practice with several different schools, and the recommendations will vary from school to school and from one practitioner to another. So too, advice will differ depending upon the unique home — and the unique people living in it. Despite the fact that different schools may have diverse views on some topics, there are basic Feng Shui principles that apply to all kitchens.

Kitchen Placement

The first thing to consider when looking at the kitchen is its placement in terms of the whole house. We can’t always decide where each room in a house or apartment will be in relation to the others, but if you’re working with new construction or doing extensive renovations, ideally the kitchen will be in the back of the house, at least behind centerline of house. In any case, it’s better if you don’t see the kitchen immediately upon entering the house, as this can portend digestive, nutritional, and eating problems. Having the kitchen at the entry point can also mean that guests will come over and eat and then leave immediately, and such a placement can also encourage the inhabitants to eat all the time. But if your kitchen is in the front of the house, don’t panic; there are remedies that can take care of this. Use this as an opportunity to get creative. Try hanging sheer or beaded curtains over the kitchen door. Or, install louvered doors. Another idea is to provide something delightfully eye-catching across a hall or in a vestibule near the kitchen. That way, attention is diverted from the busy kitchen.

Kitchen Layout

It is very important for the cook to be in a “commanding position” when at the stove. The cook should be able to clearly see the doorway without turning away from the stove. Renovating a kitchen so this is achieved can be particularly challenging. Many modern kitchens have the range facing the wall. Some Feng Shui consultants recommend an easy solution: hang something reflective, such as a mirror or a shiny sheet of decorative aluminum, over the stove. The reflective surface can be any size, but the bigger it is, the more powerful the correction will be. For a more dramatic solution, consider installing a cooking island. Placing the stove in a central island allows the cook to see the entire room, including the doorway. Beyond the Feng Shui benefits, a cooking island is practical. The wider your view, the more you’ll be able to comfortably talk with dinner guests or keep an eye on the kids as you prepare the meal. Cooking islands have become a popular trend in kitchen design. Designing a kitchen around a cooking island will help keep the cook involved in whatever is happening in that Great Room, whether it’s clever before-dinner conversation or hearing about a child’s English homework. Feng Shui-inspired kitchen design dovetails with the contemporary trend toward “group cooking.” Instead of isolating the cook, families and guests often gather in the kitchen and participate in the meal preparation. Also, busy working couples use dinner preparation as an important time to unwind together. It is truly amazing how much the ancient Feng Shui beliefs have to tell us about the design of modern kitchens. For help in choosing lighting and appliances, read on.

Feng Shui Lighting and Appliances

In any room, fluorescent lights do not promote good health; they are constantly flickering, affecting the eyes and nervous system, and can cause hypertension, eyestrain and headaches. However, they do serve a purpose, as they provide bright light at low cost. If you decide that you do need fluorescent lights in your kitchen, use full-spectrum bulbs. A good kitchen design is based on a traditional triangle model, with the sink, refrigerator and range making up each point of the triangle. There should be a 6-8 foot distance between each appliance; this allows for maximum convenience and a minimum of repeated moves. Because you’ll have that space between each of the major appliances, it should be easy to adhere to the Feng Shui principle of having fire elements—such as the stove and microwave—separated from water elements—such as the refrigerator, dishwasher, and sink.
They can be separated by something made of wood, or by something representative of wood, such as a plant or a painting of a plant.

The Kitchen Stove

Because the stove represents health and wealth, you want to use the burners on the stove top equally, rotating their use rather than habitually using a particular burner; this represents getting money from multiple sources. The old-fashioned stove, as opposed to a microwave, is often preferred because it is more in keeping with the Feng Shui belief that we should slow down, become more conscious of each activity, and do activities with intention. Heating a quick meal in the microwave is certainly convenient, but doing this may not lead to the most serene state of mind. Many Feng Shui practitioners are concerned with excess radiation and electromagnetic fields and would therefore prefer to avoid the microwave altogether. Obviously, each home and family will have to find their own balance between modern conveniences and optimal Feng Shui practice. As with all rooms in the house, the kitchen should be kept neat and uncluttered, and any broken appliances should be tossed out—even if it means living without a toaster at all for a while, it’s better to have no toaster than one that doesn’t work very well. In some cases, building code regulations actually reflect good Feng Shui principles. In New York, it’s illegal to place a window over the stove. Feng Shui believes that windows should not be placed over stoves because heat represents prosperity, and you don’t want your prosperity flooding out the window. Luckily, Feng Shui isn’t only about having a room with good ch’i, or energy; it’s also simply a practical guide for design. For this reason, Feng Shui can be used with any style of room. The most popular current trends, according to Behbin, are:
a very contemporary look, with solid colors and wood grains
a very opulent look, with carvings, corbels, and cabinets on legs
a simple Shaker style
Any of these styles can be successfully combined with the principles of Feng Shui to make for a kitchen that’s functional, up-to-date, and easy on the ch’i.

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Kitchen Styles – Choosing a style

Whether you’re a homeowner or looking to become one, chances are you know how overwhelming choosing designs to suit your taste and lifestyle can be. Well, you’re not alone. If you’re confused and not sure what your style is read on so you know before remodeling your kitchen or bath. It will make the process much easier for you and for your designer!

Victorian – Usually characterized by steeply pitched roofs, pointed-arch windows, elaborate trim along roof edges, high dormers, lancet windows and other Gothic details. Light fixtures range from chandeliers, kerosene and electric lamps to astrals, and sconces. Cabinets are usually weathered looking and made of heavy, real wood with chrome pulls and knobs.
Modern – Modern styles change from year to year. Most recent designs include sleek, straight and clean lines. Less is more, such as less accessories, visible appliances and details. Common materials include stainless steel, marble, granite and frosted glass. Basic geometric shapes and bold, bright colors such as reds, blues and yellow, black and white are prevalent.
Contemporary - Your tastes include the Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired. Your sensitivity to materials and a natural setting meets with a contemporary bent in home styles like Mission, Prairie and Arts & Crafts. When making your cabinet selection, consider birch as a clean and modern wood species. Choose details like geometric forms, art glass, contrasting textures and lines, and forged and wrought iron pulls.
Southwestern – A lot of detail and craftsmanship. Natural materials such as stucco and hand-painted fabrics are very common, as are wood, quarry tile, ceramic tile, earth tones and vibrant accessories. Colors usually reflect the nature of a desert such as warm oranges, greens, tans and browns. Southwest kitchens usually incorporate ceramic materials and terra cotta elements.
Traditional – Plays up architectural details such as crown moldings, raised wood paneling and rich, deep colors to enhance the mood and ‘traditional’ feel. Dark stains, honey tones, semi-opaque paints, wicker baskets and oak cabinets add to the usually more formal feel than country style.
Eclectic – A mix of old and new features combined for a harmonious look. This style is not characterized by a particular color palette, patterns, style or material but is a mix of extravagant decorations from numerous eras including hand-me-downs, second-hand items and other recyclables. Kitchens and bathrooms range from modern appliances mixed with antique decorations to the complete opposite.
Country – Rustic, weathered look creates a warm, cozy feeling in a country style home. Common colors range from muted hues to earth tones. Exposed beams, pine paneling, brick and barn boards are elements used to express this style. Fabrics and patterns are a sure way to create a ‘country’ feeling, as is the use of wallpaper and baskets.

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What is CaesarStone?

CaesarStone® is the original quartz-based engineered stone primarily used for kitchen countertops and bathroom vanities. CaesarStone is 93% crushed quartz, one of nature’s hardest minerals. The quartz is combined with high-quality polymer resins and pigments and then compacted under intense vibration, vacuum, and pressure into dense, non-porous slabs. The slabs are post cured, gauged to precise thickness, and polished to an enduring shine. Although long used for the finest residential countertops, CaesarStone is now offered as an attractive and versatile finish for commercial and institutional buildings. Our quartz surfacing is tough enough for the wear and tear on just about any interior surface, and beautiful enough for every architectural and decorating scheme.

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Kitchen Styles – Budgeting and getting started

Ok, now you know your kitchen or bathroom needs remodeling, but you still don’t know where to begin! It may seem like the list of things-to-do is endless, but don’t worry, just follow the steps below and take our advice. You’ll be on your way in no time!
1. Decide What You Want
What is the main purpose of remodeling your room? To add extra space, upgrade the kitchen/bathroom, improve security, make changes for health reasons, or just to improve your living space
What are your options? Is there room to expand into the back/front yard or is there enough room to redesign using the existing floor space?
What are your priorities? Figure out what you what to change the most, and what can you keep or just update
Get input from all members of your household – find out their needs and wants
Consider short-term and long-term implications of your renovation decisions (Will you have more/any children, how long you plan to live in this house, will your choices increase/decrease its resale value?)
2. Collect Ideas and Information
Read magazines and books to get an idea of the ‘look’ you want
Make a clip book of all the pictures and ideas that represent your taste and style
Watch related television shows and record episodes you particularly like
Visit home shows and manufacturer/supplier showrooms
Talk to relatives, friends and co-workers that have renovated. What have they learned, what would they recommend
3. Determine Your Budget
Break down your priorities and figure out what you are willing to spend the most money on
What’s the total amount you are willing to spend?
How much can/are you willing to borrow? 

CONTROL YOUR BUDGET
The most important part of any remodeling project is making sure you don’t go over your budget. Doing so can lead to settling for unexpected options, disagreements with contractors and worst case, an unfinished room. Follow these steps below to make sure you get the most for your money!
Make sure you visit a showroom and see exactly what you are buying and check out the quality for yourself.
It is recommended to have a retailer visit your home before accepting a quote for the design and installation of the room. Once they have completed a survey, you should get a full quote for the project.
Most deposits don’t exceed more than 25% of the total contract value. Try to get a written schedule of payments upfront so there are no misunderstandings along the way.
It’s best to wait until all your goods are delivered before you pay in full. Companies that ask you to make a full payment ahead of delivery have your money – but you don’t have your appliances. 
Be aware of everything in a written contract before you sign it. Some ‘Terms and Conditions’ have expensive cancellation fines.

REMODELING GUIDE
Most of your remodeling budget will likely go towards the things you just can’t live without such as a sink, dishwasher and refrigerator. Therefore, selecting quality appliances that will give you the most for your money is essential! With the abundance of brands, styles, colors and technologically advanced machines, it’s hard to weed out the good and the bad and pick what’s best for you. Luckily, we put together a few guidelines to make this process much easier!
Dishwasher – Look for brands with low energy consumption, a delay timer and an economy cycle or half-load button, all which will result in saving water, and saving money. 
Refrigerator – One feature worth paying for is a new design to prevent frost build-up. By circulating air inside the freezer compartment rather than using a defroster, you can say goodbye to freezer burn! 
Sink – Materials include stainless steal, which can withstand more abrasions, is hygienic and trendy, and fireclay and ceramic which are more traditional for their solidity and wide-range of colors.
Oven – Multi-functional ovens may be worth the investment. Traditional cooking and fan assisted cooking and grilling is increasingly popular. The combination also provides cooks with more options such as browning and thawing. 
Range – Ranges are either free-standing or built-in. Picking one out depends on the design of your kitchen and the features you want. Worthwhile accessories include a cooker hood, splash back, grill, griddle plates, rotisserie, wok burner and fish-kettle burner.
Tap – A cost-efficient option is the three-way or tri-flow taps which takes away the need for bottled water or other purification system. New models also offer dual-flow for hot and cold filtered water. 
Countertops – Formica and Corian are some of the most common surfacing materials, however new trends such as CaesarStone®, a non-porous heat and chip resistant stone. 
Flooring – The cost of installing can be as much as the material and harder options such as tile can be tiresome to stand on too long. Softer, more absorbent materials include cork, carpet or vinyl and most of the time, are much cheaper.

MANAGE YOUR PROJECT
DON’T do it yourself. Remodeling a bedroom, dining room or family room is very different than taking on the challenge of a kitchen or bathroom. A specialized designer should be brought in to figure logistics, suggest proper materials and make a functional and cost efficient room that specifically reflects your taste, style and personality. This is NOT a do-it-yourself project!
DO think of resale value. You may be happier than ever in your home from the location to the neighbors, to the town and your property, you may think you’ve settled for good – but don’t be too sure! Sometimes being too ‘unique’ means regrets down the road, so especially for your first remodeling project, we suggest sticking to the basics and put thought into what others would like about your kitchen, as much as you. Someone else might own it one day and you’ll want to make sure you get your moneys worth!
DON’T overspend! Set a budget at the beginning of your project including room for additional charges, and don’t go over that amount – no matter what! Be proactive and figure out what you want during the months leading up to the renovation. If you want more than you can have, make a conscious decision to pick one or the other based on necessity and future projects, if one can or can’t be added down the road. 
DO pick a qualified professional. Choose several designers in your area; meet with each of them and trade ideas and suggestions. Make sure they’re qualified; ask to see past projects and/or a portfolio and discuss your budget. It’s also a good idea to ask for references and checkout their showroom or store if possible. Pick the designer that satisfies your taste and style most. You should never be persuaded to do anything you don’t like or that’s too high-end for your budget. A good designer will work closely with you until your dream home comes true!

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Countertops – Solid Wood

SPEKVA® offers a unique range of solid wooden worktops for your kitchen where you can choose between 22 different wood types. The range is divided into 5 product lines.
The above headings will give you information regarding the range.
Wood is one of the strongest raw materials of nature. Wood should only be worked on after years of experience. SPEKVA® has gained this experience after working with solid wooden worktops for the kitchen and bathroom industry for more than 35 years. SPEKVA® takes pride in the standard of craftsmanship and the results speak for themselves.
SPEKVA® has developed a product range of maintenance products which ensure that your solid wooden worktop keeps a closed and beautiful surface, which resists, for example, water and give the worktop a lasting finish and protection for many years.
We are proud to present our product range of solid wooden worktops for kitchen and bathroom.

Maintenance
Vegetable Oil Neutral
The tops stay in best condition if you apply after-treatment two to three times within the first month and afterwards approx. once per quarter according to requirement. After installation please treat the tops for the first time as below.
Maintenance:
Shake the bottle before use.
Apply the oil in a thin layer by means of the SPEKVA® polish cushion.
Let the oil soak for approx. 5 min.
Disperse the oil on “dry” spots of the worktop – wipe off any surplus liquid with a cotton cloth.
After 15-30 min. polish the worktop with a cotton cloth/polish cushion. You achieve a smooth and fine surface.
Please do not use the worktop for the next 12 hours.

Cleaning:
For daily cleaning we recommend common soapsuds. Please note: Never use concentrated soap / detergent.
Please note:
Do not allow surplus water from wet cloths, cups, plates, vases etc. to remain on the tops.
Never use steel wool or rough sand paper on the surface. If polishing is necessary, please use fine-grained sand paper min. 220 grains or finer.
Caution!
Oil cloths are inflammable – please burn used cloths or keep them in a glass with lockable top. Keep oil and cloths away from children and free from frost.

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