Posted on Nov 30, 2009 under Kitchen Floors |
The kitchen is the most remodeled room in the house. If you are renovating your kitchen, you have several options for flooring. Four of the most popular kitchen flooring choices: wood, ceramic tile, vinyl, and plastic laminate.
Wood
Wood floors can look great in kitchen if properly finished. The varieties of wood available as a flooring surface are vast, and the cost varies widely depending on the type and grade of the wood. Regardless of the type of wood flooring you choose, it should have only 7 to 10 percent moisture content; ask about it before you buy.
Ceramic tile
Ceramic tile is one of the most popular floor coverings because it’s durable and requires little maintenance. Ceramic tile is beautiful kitchen flooring option and comes in a wide variety of shapes, patterns, and textures. Besides for kitchen, ceramic tile has traditionally been used as a floor and wall finish in damp areas such as bathrooms, basements, and entryways.
Vinyl
One of the least expensive and most common treatments for a kitchen floor is sheet vinyl. Materials are tougher, and the selection of patterns and colors is greater.
Plastic laminate
Plastic laminate is a hard-surface, thin material made from melamine under high pressure. With its moderate price, colorful pattern choices, and resistance to wear and tear, laminate flooring is a good option for busy families and chefs who plan on getting a lot of traffic use out of their kitchen floor. The first thing to keep in mind with laminate is to avoid abrasives, including abrasive cleaners.
Posted on Nov 27, 2009 under Kitchen style |
The important first step to remodeling your kitchen is to find a style that appeal to you. There are various styles of kitchen to choose from so you need to think carefully about the look you want to create and how this fits with the various roles your kitchen needs to be able to fulfill.
When you’re planning the overall look of your kitchen, let the style of your house be a guide. For example, if your house is decorated in a contemporary style, decide to create the same style for your kitchen. The contemporary kitchen offers both style and convenience.
Although a contemporary room is often monochromatic or neutral, don’t be afraid to use color or to mix several materials or finishes, such as wood and metal. Laminate or solid-surface countertops enhance the contemporary look. When selecting cabinets for your contemporary kitchen, frameless cabinets can be the best option.
Posted on Nov 23, 2009 under Kitchen Countertops |
One of the first things a person notices when entering a kitchen is the countertop. Countertops range in quality, material, and price. The countertops you choose need to complement the appearance and style of your cabinets.
Granite and quartz are definitely the most popular choices for countertops. Granite tends to be more popular for countertops because of its durability, stain resistance and ease of maintenance. Unfortunately, the new granite and solid surface materials are wonderful, but can be 6 to 7 times more expensive than laminate tops.
Granite is considered the ultimate in luxury today. There are many colors of granite to choose from. Because it is a natural stone, no two pieces will ever look exactly the same, allowing the homeowner to express their own sense of flair and uniqueness. You can buy granite countertops from a local supplier or find fabricators online.
Many of us have a garbage disposer under the kitchen sink. Instead of ending up in your local landfill, a garbage disposer routes it through the sewer system where it’s handled by a sewerage-treatment plant. Garbage disposals chew up food scraps into sizes small enough not to lodge in the drainpipe. By using the garbage disposal unit, food is removed quickly and efficiently.
If you plan to install a disposal, think about the many options available before you make your purchase. Look for one with adequate motor horsepower and grind chamber capacity to grind quickly and efficiently. A kitchen sink disposal unit is fairly easy to wire, but you will also need to install a switch to operate the appliance. The switch is usually located above the kitchen countertop near the kitchen sink. If the sink has never had a disposer, a new electrical circuit will be needed.
To test a garbage disposal, fill the sink bowl with the water and then pull the plug and see if you find any leaks. If your garbage disposal poops out, try the reset button located on the bottom of the unit under the kitchen sink.