Design tips for your kitchen island
17.09.11
Love DONNA: You make me out to be an old goat that's seen more kitchen islands than a lifeguard's seen swimmers on a summer weekend. The fact be told, I have seen and installed more islands than I care to muse on.
I think the major mistake homeowners make when planning and devious a kitchen island is thinking that bigger is better. That's not the case. Some of the most important islands are ones that are as small as 42 inches elongated.
The clearance around an island is usually what constrains the size. At the very least, you requisite 36 inches of space between the edges of the island top and any other dependable object, such as another countertop, an appliance or a wall. Thirty-nine inches is haler and 42 inches would be ideal.
Most islands are created using a criterion kitchen cabinet that's 2 feet deep. But I've seen tremendous alteration from semi-custom kitchen cabinet manufacturers. With a little strain, you'll be able to design an island with features that make it look like a cool piece of furniture instead of a ho-hum base cabinet box with some identical plywood on the back.
Source: NorthJersey.com
Bay Area's Sincere Home Décor Announces Free Kitchen Designs and Quotes on ...
15.09.11
Sincere Accessible Décor in the Bay Area makes remodeling convenient for customers by donation a free one-hour consultation for kitchen designs and quotes on undisputed brands at their homes.
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) September 15, 2011
Sincere Severely Décor in the Bay Area is announcing its free kitchen designs and quotes on any of their featured kitchen cupboard brands. This special will be offered during the month of October at any of Sincere's branches in Oakland, San Francisco and Sunnyvale.
"We after to save our customers the trouble of coming into our showroom for the reference," said Karen Au-Yeung of Sincere Home Décor. "It'll be beat for our designers to design and talk to the customers about exactly what they want when can see the kitchen in man."
During the one-hour, in-home consultation, customers can receive a at liberty design and quote on cabinet brands such as Kraftmaid, Omega, Abbey Hill, and Schrock. These are distinction cabinet brands with extensive collections of door styles, wood, and colors from which customers can settle upon.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle (press release)