Kitchen Remodeling

Kitchen Remodeling — Kitchen Island

Posted on April 25, 2011. Filed under: Kitchen Remodeling | Tags: , , , , , , |

The kitchen island as a stand-alone platform in the middle of the kitchen provides convenience and efficiency by creating more workspace.

When the island is located in the center of the kitchen more space is created. In most homes a kitchen island is the ideal way to separate the kitchen from the living room. If the kitchen island has cook top, sinks or pull-out drawer refrigerators then this accommodates greater convenience and socializing since one can do dishes and preparation while conversing with guests in the living room. There are endless uses for kitchen islands.

What to Include in a Kitchen Island?

Some features to consider in adding a kitchen island can include the oven as the main component of your kitchen island, electric switches and outlets (a kitchen island can be an ideal area for additional outlets for kitchen appliances), storage and shelves. Finally as for the material of the island counter while you could use the same material for the island counter as you have for the kitchen counter it is possible to consider different materials to create an more interesting look. You might want to consider a kitchen exhaust hood over your kitchen island.

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What’s the Best and Worst Solid Flooring for Wet or Moist Places

Posted on March 21, 2011. Filed under: Bathroom Remodeling, Kitchen Remodeling | Tags: , , , , |

0 – Solid Wood Solid wood flooring, particularly of the parquet or tongue-and-groove variety, will not work in below-grade environments such as basements. It’s not at all recommended for bathrooms, where water is prevalent. But it can work in a kitchen.

1 – Laminate Flooring Remarkably, this artificial product performs a notch higher than solid wood flooring in moisture test, mainly because laminate flooring has the ability to be glued together. The glued-in seams prevent water from getting in. However, remember that not all laminate is glued; some is of the lock-in variety. The main problem is that the base of laminate flooring—the stuff under the so-called “wear layer”—is will blister and essentially self-destruct the minute water touches it.

2 – Engineered Wood Engineered wood performs better than laminate flooring because its base is of a sturdier, more water resistent plywood base. Not the thing for intense water but it will hold up in a pinch.

3 – Linoleum Tile Linoleum is oil-based, and therefore is good against water. However, it is a composite material. Tile has seams that water can work into. 4 – Sheet Linoleum Same issues as linoleum tile, except sheet linoleum has no seams and thus performs better.

5 – Vinyl Tile Now we’re talking water resistence. Good ol’ plastic to shed water… Vinyl tile is simple to install. Only issue, again: seams. The stick-on vinyl tile has no seam adhesion properties.

7 – Ceramic and Stone Tile Ceramic and stone tiling are often used in showers, bathtubs, pools, and more. So it’s highly resistent to intense water.

6 – Sheet Vinyl A solid surface with not a seam in sight. Hard to do much better than sheet vinyl.

8 – Concrete Concrete would not have been a category years ago. But in recent times, people have been installing tinted and stamped concrete even indoors. Properly sealed concrete is wonderful against water.

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Not Enough Space. Increase Your Kitchen Space with a Double L Design.

Posted on March 7, 2011. Filed under: Kitchen Remodeling |

The L shaped kitchen is the most popular design format. Perhaps this is the design you most want to incorporate into your kitchen remodel. Consider the option of going with a double L design to ensure there is enough space for your entire family.

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Make Your Kitchen as Unique as You Are.

Posted on February 28, 2011. Filed under: Kitchen Remodeling | Tags: , , , , |

Got an ordinary kitchen that’s stuck in a décor rut? There are a few things you can do to remodel your kitchen and make it look unique. Los Angeles Kitchen & Bath is the leader when it comes to major and minor home remodeling projects regarding the kitchen and bathroom. With experienced contractors who take pride in the kitchen and bathroom remodeling projects they have done, Los Angeles Kitchen is your best choice for your next remodeling project

Kitchen Remodeling Made Simple…

Customizing your kitchen decoration is one of the high points of having your very own house. One of the main focal details of any kitchen is the oven and backsplash, given that it will take up such a large area and offers a spot to cook for the whole family. Should you be contemplating designing your kitchen, you may be wondering how to install a new backsplash.

Your installation can be dependent on the sort of backsplash that you are putting in. Should you be looking to go with a tile mosaic for the backsplash, you will discover a number of specialized tools you might need. Dry wall screws are a must, given that you don’t want to damage the wall behind the backerboard. You might also need to have a gadget called a scoring cutter to quickly fit the tiles in your design. These might be rented for a reasonable sum, or you possibly can purchase your own for close to $50.

In the event you bought a tiled backsplash kit, then you have all the tiles you may need and a lot more. If you’ve designed your own, you may well want to map it out on paper before you start, so you can correctly set up the pattern without any hitches. Tile kits are the simplest way to go given that they are preplanned and the only actual issue you might run into is cutting close to outlets to be able to fit the pieces properly.

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Kitchen Islands Make Your Kitchen More People Friendly..

Posted on November 15, 2010. Filed under: Kitchen Remodeling | Tags: , , , , , |

Add a kitchen island to bring everyone together in the kitchen and provide more countertop space for entertaining and preparing food. Los Angeles Kitchen & Bath is the leader when it comes to major and minor home remodeling projects regarding the kitchen. With experienced contractors who take pride in the kitchen and bathroom remodeling projects they have done, Los Angeles Kitchen & Bath is your best choice for your next remodeling project..

Ultra-Functional Kitchen Islands

At their most basic, kitchen islands improve function and efficiency in the kitchen, adding valuable work space. But they can do so much more. Outfitted with a sink, a cooktop, warming drawers, refrigerator drawers, or a dishwasher, an island makes food preparation and cleanup much more convenient and often more social. Add space for counter stools, and you have a spot for breakfast or snacks. Positioned as a room divider, a kitchen island becomes a self-service buffet for a party.

Kitchen islands work well in U-shape and L-shape kitchens because they shorten the distance between work centers and direct traffic outside the work core. Islands also add beauty and architectural interest to the kitchen.

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How to choose the right tile floor for your kitchen — 1-800-239-7439

Posted on November 8, 2010. Filed under: Kitchen Remodeling | Tags: , , , , , |

There are several types of tiles out there, depending on the type of floor you want to put in. Some of them come in different colors and you can make your own repeating pattern that way. Other floor tiles will come in a mosaic, though these are usually designed for wall display instead of floor. (There are some floor tiles that can be used as a mosaic, but you’ll end up paying a lot more for them).

The type of floor tiles that you use for your home will depend on what type of a style you’re going for. If you are looking for a more modern style, then you’ll want the regular, carefully machined tiles. It is also a good idea to get all of the tiles in the same size, as this will contribute to the regularity of your floor and make it easier to install the tiles.

For a more rustic, or historical feel, you should look into finding hand-made tiles. These will have slightly irregular edges and will look far less modern. You can also find tiles that are noticeably different sizes. Keep in mind, however, that if you are going to make a tile floor this way, you’ll probably end up needing to cut tiles at the end to fit your space exactly. Floors with these types of tiles need to be preplanned before you start setting tiles.

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Choosing The Best Kitchen Floor Plan For Your Family

Posted on November 1, 2010. Filed under: Kitchen Remodeling | Tags: , , , |

Probably the most important aspect of a kitchen remodel is choosing the floor plan. When deciding on how to lay out your kitchen, you should really take the time to think about how your family uses the space and pick a plan that will be most functional for you.

The floor plan in a kitchen consists mainly of the cabinets and island and perhaps a separate eat in area. There’s basically 5 different “shapes” in which you can configure your cabinets.

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Kitchen and Cabinet Color Choices

Posted on October 4, 2010. Filed under: Kitchen Remodeling | Tags: , , , |

The kitchen is the heart of the home, drawing in family and friends to enjoy each other’s company. Creating a space with color which encourages this communal spirit can be a simple home decoration project. If you choose the right color to paint your kitchen, you can create the most appetizing room in your home.

Keep your color proportions in check when designing a kitchen color scheme. A good rule of thumb is to divide the use of color into three components, with your primary color being used in 60 percent of the room or on the walls.

Bring along a notebook with samples of the fabrics, wallpapers, counter top and cupboard colors you will be using in your kitchen when you shop for paint. Where swatches are not practical, gather paint samples first and match them to the articles.

Here are some of the preferred colors by home owners.

Yellow in a kitchen creates instant warmth. It’s a perfect color for any room that might be dark or on the north side of the house. An added bonus: Yellow blends well with many other colors and wood tones.

Red is said to be soothing and relaxing. That’s why you see it in many restaurants. Now, we are taking that “feel” and logic into the kitchen. Manufacturers are evening answering the call by offering red appliances. Red paint for the kitchen will take your kitchen from boring to looking like it is state of the art. Don’t be afraid to punch up the color of your kitchen with red paint.

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House Remodeling Do’s For Couples

Posted on September 29, 2010. Filed under: Bathroom Remodeling, Kitchen Remodeling | Tags: , , |

A cluttered center of house or no open space in that part of house can cause poor communication in relationship. Toilet, kitchen and under ground water tank in the center of house may cause disagreement. Don’t let your relationship go down… Call the experts we can remodel your kitchen or bathroom and regain your happiness…

  • Keep bedroom in the south-west of the house.
  • Avoid bedroom in south-east as this is a fire place. It may lead to the clashes between the couple.
  • Place bed in the southwest portion of the bedroom. Avoid placing bed in northern and eastern zone of the bedroom. It may cause mental stress and financial instability.
  • Keep head-side of the bed in south direction.
  • Use wooden bed instead of metal bed.
  • Always build square or rectangle bedrooms which bring peace and love in life.
  • Paint walls in light colors like green, light blue, rose pink. Avoid red color in bedroom.
  • Place kitchen appliances/objects like gas and sink that represents fire and water respectively properly. You should place gas in South-east and water in North-east or North.
  • Keep money in northern or eastern area of the house as it is an important part of the life.
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Kitchen Islands Make Your Kitchen More People Friendly

Posted on August 23, 2010. Filed under: Kitchen Remodeling | Tags: , , , , |

Add a kitchen island to bring everyone together in the kitchen and provide more countertop space for entertaining and preparing food. Los Angeles Kitchen & Bath is the leader when it comes to major and minor home remodeling projects regarding the kitchen. With experienced contractors who take pride in the kitchen and bathroom remodeling projects they have done, Los Angeles Kitchen & Bath is your best choice for your next remodeling project..

Ultra-Functional Kitchen Islands

At their most basic, kitchen islands improve function and efficiency in the kitchen, adding valuable work space. But they can do so much more. Outfitted with a sink, a cooktop, warming drawers, refrigerator drawers, or a dishwasher, an island makes food preparation and cleanup much more convenient and often more social. Add space for counter stools, and you have a spot for breakfast or snacks. Positioned as a room divider, a kitchen island becomes a self-service buffet for a party.

Kitchen islands work well in U-shape and L-shape kitchens because they shorten the distance between work centers and direct traffic outside the work core. Islands also add beauty and architectural interest to the kitchen.

For more information or to start the path to your perfect kitchen and bathroom, visit our website:

http://www.losangeleskb.com

E-mail: mail@losangeleskb.com

For a Free in home estimate and consultation call us toll free: 1-800-239-7439

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