Thursday, July 18, 2013

Fabulous New Kitchen Designs for the Modern Day Family


Over the last two decades we have seen a major change in kitchen styles and designs. Kitchen designers and manufacturers are working in close partnership to create fabulous kitchens with the modern day family in mind. These new style kitchens are now well sort after by many homeowners, making kitchen renovations and kitchen remodelling the most popular home improvement project of all time.

Today’s kitchen designs are created to give a cosy, homely feel and provide a multi-functional room, where the entire family can gather to partake in many different activities, whether sharing food preparation tasks, dining, reviewing daily news, relaxing or socialising.

The ideas and functions of these new kitchen designs is to utilise the whole area of the original kitchen more effectively to gain the most from this room. They are largely constructed to create more space and do so by producing a layout that is more sleek and streamline. One clever method often seen is the encasing of larger appliances within cabinets exteriors and concealing them behind kitchen cabinet doors. This immediately gives the impression of having lots more storage space whilst giving the kitchen a neat and stylish finish and appearance.

Adequate and sufficient storage space can be found in the form of low level cabinets, large drawers, wall units, larders and central island with storage underneath. Being able to put the majority of utensils, jars, pots and pans out of view presents a kitchen that is neat and ‘clutter-free’. Worktops are therefore clear and available for the purpose of preparing food or displaying much smaller, useful appliances such as a coffee machine, decorative ornaments like a cookbook stand or a vase of flowers. Similarly, hi-fi’s and/or ipods as well as TV’s (mounted on a wall) can often now found on displayed in this area as family members choose to spend more quality time in this room.

Creative use of natural materials like glass, solid wood, stone, granite, and other manmade materials make this room easy to clean and maintain. This is exactly what is required for a room which is constantly in use. Having new lighting will contribute to the whole social experience. Create an abundance of light during food preparation and dining with family, and opt for softer lighting to change the mood when relaxing and enjoying quiet time. All of these subtle finishing touches can make the new kitchen design more dynamic and beautiful, smooth to the touch and aesthetically delightful.

Whatever your choice in kitchen design, whether you opt for a complete kitchen renovation or a kitchen makeover, today’s kitchen designers and manufacturers understand what is required to help you achieve the kitchen of your dream.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

What Your Kitchen Furniture Needs

Are you planning to get new furniture units for your kitchen, or plan to keep the old ones? Either way, you have to ensure that their presence is safe for you and for the people in your home especially the children. Even the mere replacement of kitchen cupboard doors should have safety precautions.

Accidents often occur because owners do not really know the basic things that they should consider when getting new or keeping old kitchen furniture units. To make sure that you are doing the right thing, consider the following things:


1. Rubber protectors

If your furniture unit has sharp angles, consider using rubber protectors. They are those which you see in hardware shops and other home and decorating stores in Lshape and made of rubber. They are to be attached on the corners of the furniture so anyone that could bump into it would not get hurt.

When your furniture units are next to delicate structures, for example, wooden floors, rubber protectors can also be used. There are those which are made just to stick on your furniture so that the whole structure of the units would not collide with the structure next to it.

2. Locks

Locks are very helpful when you want to keep your kitchen goods secure. However, we often miss them. There are locks which are very easy to break into. There are also locks with very weak keys, and they tend to break if we do not use them carefully.

Consider strong and durable locks for your kitchen. These are not necessarily to protect your goods for burglars because they are not that attractive to them, but from kids who would try to use tools just to open them.

3. Fasteners

Whether you are located near a fault line or in a very peaceful community, furniture fasteners are needed to make sure that your furniture units, such as tall and hanging cabinets do not fall onto someone. Falling may be resulted by earthquake, a simple movement of things in the area, or when even a small force is exerted to make it happen.

Kids surely are very attracted to tall cabinets since they can climb onto those. Your furniture should be attached strongly to the wall when it happens. These fasteners are available in hardware stores and should be strongly installed on the wall. Thus, you may need a professional to help you with it.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Methods that Can Prolong Your Kitchen Replacement Doors Use

It would be very frustrating if you have to frequently buy kitchen replacement doors just because the previous one gets busted. Considering the cost implications it would have on your part, you would probably like to trim it down further to accommodate other expenditures. This also means that you have to rely on effective measures to do so.


Speaking of solutions, the best way to keep them serviceable is through proper maintenance. Most DIY methodologies would tell you to do this and that, but the fact that it gets quite confusing at times leads to the actual problem. Rather than taking your time to understand each of them, you can still rely on the following instead:

1. Regular kitchen clean-up
When greases and oils sit longer on our kitchen, whether on cabinets, door, and the likes, their structure would deteriorate slowly. Stains and ugly marks could also build up which might be difficult to remove.

It is very helpful if you do a regular clean-up. Be particular on the spots where the oils and greases laid, there might be some residue that should be removed.

2. Set-up of traps for pests
Pests are called pests because it is very hard for you to stop them when they multiply. Set-up traps for pests so you can easily eliminate them. There are many traps which are easy to use available in home depots. It is better to use traps than food baits because it is annoying to hunt the dead ones. Plus, it can be very disgusting since you find them through their smell.

If there are no pests in your kitchen, secure all the possible entry points so that they could not get in. Prevention is always better than cure.

3. Quality of both workmanship and standards
Whether you are getting a new door or a new kitchen cabinet, the most important thing is quality. This means that the additional or replacement unit should have been made with excellent workmanship and have passed the standards for safety set by the government for such.

4. Material of your choosing
And last of all, if you want to get the enthusiasm to maintain your kitchen furniture and items, they should be the material of your choosing. When you like the materials very much, you will find time to take care of them and make sure that they do not go bad easily. You would then love to keep them for a long time.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

How to Make Accents to Your Kitchen

You may feel like your kitchen has already gone boring. Well, there are things that you can do such as repairing broken kitchen cabinet doors, repainting walls, and also add some accents. They all have different ways to make your kitchen look better.


You do not need to get an interior designer all the time when you make some accents to your kitchen. Most of the materials can actually come from your own kitchen, or even the garage. The following are some of the things that can enhance your kitchen’s appearance:

1. Hemp ball

You have been probably charmed by hemp balls at home decorating shops and even at fancy restaurants. However, they are a little bit expensive and may not be include in your budget since it is basically not a need. But you can actually also have your own by making some.

Making a DIY hemp ball is very easy. All you have to do is find an inflatable ball; it works better than balloons since it can get a perfect shape. Wrap the hemp wire around the ball and make sure they stick to the surface using glue.

Continue doing it until you reach your desired thickness. Make sure that you leave a circular space on top of the ball; this is where you attach the bulb or holder. Let it dry for at least 48 hours. Deflate the ball and you are good to go.

2. Framed old silverware

If there are some silverware that have been passed on to you by your parents or grandparents, which you think are not that useful anymore, you can use them as accents to your kitchen instead. This is especially good if you do not have any intention on using them, or if some items are missing making it impossible to use them.

Put them on a frame, preferably one that fits the design their design. You can put it near your preparation area, or if you have a show cabinet, next to it.

3. Vegetable gourmet basket

Another great way to put some accents to your kitchen is making a vegetable gourmet basket. You can use just any basket, but wicker could be very appealing. Use all the vegetable that you think you would use throughout the week. Just be sure that there aren't rodents in the kitchen.

This vegetable gourmet basket would eliminate the use of impractical plastic fruit and vegetable decorations that supposedly demonstrating bounty, but because they aren't real, it gives negative impression.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

How Much Can Kitchen Cabinet Doors Change?

Though it looks like a small thing when compared to the totality, kitchen cabinet doors contribute to the total change of the kitchen façade. As a matter of fact, there were documented testimonials from past-users who saw how advantageous they can get both in terms of their kitchen experience and workability. You can also avail of them if you embrace the changes as well.


You might find it hard to believe that such is the case. Rather than quantifying these things, you can try observing if the following conditions are met within your kitchen to know if there really was a drastic change:

1. Safety within the vicinity

Kids are really curious and they want to get hold of things that they often see you use. When they go to your kitchen they would be able to see a lot of items that may pose danger to the, such as knives, cleaning solutions, and many more. Surely you do not want kids to be put at risk so you better have reliable storage unit.

You can say that one storage unit such as cabinets is reliable when there are functioning doors and locks. You see cabinet doors are really important as those would keep things that should not be within the reach of children for safely.

2. Food preservation and consumption

Food items are usually kept in cupboards, particularly those that are canned, or dry in nature like pasta. Cupboards are expected to help preserve the availability and quality of these food items. As well as control the ins and outs.

But if cupboards do not have working doors, it would be easy for insects and rodents to go to your food items which might lead to undesirable results. Working doors for cupboards are a great way to make sure that your food supply is well-guarded.

3. Overall kitchen appeal

When you look at a kitchen with broken cabinet doors, an impression that the homeowner is not keeping his home well-maintained, and he does not care at all with his health, given that the kitchen is where food preparation is done, can be readily made.

Do not mislead people with an impression which you are not just because your cupboard doors are dysfunctional. The overall kitchen appeal would highly improve if you have your storage units equipped with good and working doors. Their hinges should not be rusted and their locks can be easily managed.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Characteristics of Kitchen Replacement Doors


As time passes, your kitchen would slowly deteriorate, which is also dependent on the extent of usage. Soon, you will find yourself changing the hinges of your cabinets, changing the faucet, changing the window’s glass, and so on. And some of the biggest units that you would have are kitchen replacement doors.


So what should you be looking for replacement doors? Is there any manufacturer that you should keep your eye on? Which should have the greatest value, quality or price? Below are some of the characteristics that we should be looking for our kitchen doors:

1. Fire resistant

Did you know that the wood material, coating, and the rest of finishing used for a single kitchen door make up its ‘fire-resistant rating’? This means that one door has the capacity to resist fire, giving you chance to save it when fire accidents happen.You will know the rating by checking with the store where you are buying it. 

If possible, find other kitchen units which are fire resistant, this would make it safer for you and your family. Most fire accidents happen in the kitchen because there are many flammable materials which are placed near the stove. 

2. Resistant to oils

Cleaning the kitchen is difficult especially after preparing meals which needed frying. When cooking oil boils, it goes anywhere, especially on the plate of your stove. Dusts are attracted easily which makes those oils thicker. If you leave them for a period of time, not cleaning them immediately, the build-up would cause stains which would give you a hard time removing.

If you can find doors for cabinets and the likes which material is resistant to oils, go ahead and buy it. It will give you so much advantage when cleaning. It makes maintenance less expensive as you do not need to buy tough cleaning solutions just to remove them. 

3. Resistant to abrasions

Scratches and abrasions are inevitable in the kitchen because of high traffic during mornings and evenings – time to prepare meals for the family. If you have a lot of these in the kitchen, eventually the place would look ugly and dull. So find doors which are resistant to scratches and abrasions.

These materials are usually of wood like teak. They are the premium ones. Do not ever go for softwood, no matter if the design is attractive. They would not do so much favour to you in keeping its structure in good shape.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Optional Replacement Kitchen Cabinet Doors Designs for Your Use

Sometimes, you only need replacement kitchen cabinet doors to solve the problem. To know if such a case may require you to analyze the extent of the problem. But to figure out what among all the available designs might take a lot of your time.

Of course, it would be easy if you have the exact same replica of what was broken. But what if such is not the case and you encountered difficulty on choosing the kitchen cabinet doors that would eventually fit? That is why you need to have options, and some of them can be among the following:

     1.   Mitered doors

Mitered doors have been carefully detailed to bring the best results. In fact, you can feel the quality and craftsmanship applied to it upon installation. That property alone makes it more than worthy to be included in your kitchen.

For better results, get and installed mitered drawers as well. If possible, try to retain the finishing wood material used to it so that it would stand out every single time you are in the kitchen. This will make you feel like you've got hold of some novelty furniture which is rarely found elsewhere.

     2.   Glass grid doors

Glass grid door is another perfect alternative for your kitchen. Especially if you are the type who immediately forgets what was inside a specific cabinet, these doors would allow you to see through them without difficulty.

This convenience can also help you see if there is a problem unknown to you that is already occurring inside the cabinet. An example of which is when pests have already found a different route to enter and play with whatsoever is inside it.

     3.   Panel doors

Whatever the material might be, you should have an option on what style you should use to fit with the kitchen. For this reason that panel doors are very advantageous. With lots to choose from, you will definitely find something that will attract you the most.

It also comes on different colors to choose from. So in case you wanted to change the overall kitchen theme, you can have them aligned to bring the best look.

     4.   Slab doors

The simplest of all designs would be slab doors. However, this simplicity doesn't mean that you are robbed of aesthetics or any other form of trending fashion. In fact, it lets you feel that you can keep it that way to look good.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Common Problems Addressed by New Kitchens

New kitchens is more than making your home look better, but also to address problems that you used to have. Before you decide on having a renovation project in the kitchen, identify the things which you are having difficulty with. Those would be essential in the designing process.

Some people however think that improving kitchens is just all about expenses. They fail to see the benefits that can be achieved with it. Below are some of the common problems that are addressed with kitchen improvisation:

1. No place for a lot of appliances
You may have a lot of appliances that would make food preparation easier, but still it feels that things are difficult. Some owners complain that they do not have enough space for their appliances. It happens when you have to use the blender and then put it back again on top of the fridge. That is burdensome if you would use it often.

The design of your improved kitchen has to give designated areas for the appliances that you use often such as juicer, blender, and toaster. This would solve issues of delays.

2. Condiments are always misplaced
Condiments are almost always in the dishes that we prepare. This is the reason why it is so easy for them to get misplaced. Homemakers often complain that they have to look for their condiments from time to time.

Have a caddy where your condiments should be placed. It can be placed near the cooking area so you can easily get and put them back. If needed, label each caddy pocket or divider according to the condiment that you would place in there so you will be reminded where to put it back.

3. Pots get disarrayed whenever used
Some chefs use hanging pot racks so they can easily get the pot they want to use. However, if you are concerned with safety among your family members, they may not be a good idea for you.

Pots get disarrayed whenever used which makes organisation activity needed almost every day. You can get over with this issue by making the pots which you use often more accessible. You can do this by hanging them with hooks near the sink or having them placed near the sink.
Place the pots that you do not use often, such as those for big gatherings, in cabinets so that they would not clutter the kitchen.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Remembering Our Very First Kitchen in the Early Eighties

Throughout the last few decades kitchen designs have certainly evolved, and in doing so, the kitchen has truly become the ‘hub of the home’. Stylish kitchen designs, natural materials and use of colour provides charm, warmth and cosy settings, where many activities and social functions now take place. However, growing up in the early eighties I remember our family kitchen being a very different place.

 Back then, we lived in a modest three bedroom semi-detached town house where our basic kitchen consisted of a stand-alone gas cooker, a medium sized fridge-freezer combined, a sink and four storage cupboards. As cupboards go, these provided the main storage for foodstuff, baking utensils, cutlery, crockery and the many pots and pans my mother had accumulated over the years. Made of formica and covered in thin layers of brown wood like laminate, these cupboard doors, drawer fronts and tops were unattractive and not at all sturdy. The floor was garish green tiles.



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Some years later as the family grew, we invested in a tall cupboard, which we called ‘the larder. This came in a light blue shade and had three compartments. The top compartment had frosted glass panels, and it was here we displayed our crockery. In the middle and bottom section tins of food, rice and packets of dry legumes were stored. I remember being fascinated by the door on the middle section, which locked automatically in place when shut and opened downwards on hinges, providing a little more work space on which to prepare a bowl of cereal in the morning or a sandwich after school. Looking back now, the kitchen was totally mismatched, but it didn’t seem to matter much then, mum was always able to prepare and cook tasty wholesome meals for us to share.

 Today, kitchen renovations and remodelling are the most popular home improvement of all time. These new kitchen designs take into account the layout of the room, many of which have been made bigger by knocking two rooms into one, in order to accommodate all the activities that now takes place in this room. They also aim to achieve the ideal look and feel that’s right for the home by providing sufficient storage space helping to keep the worktops clear and the kitchen neat. The quality, styles and designs of today’s kitchen cupboard doors and drawer fronts bring a completely different look and feel to the kitchen and home, one that is chic and stylish.


 Where once paint and plain white tiles were the main features on the walls, many designs now incorporating glass, metal, decorative tiles, natural stone, solid wood, and other hard wearing materials. The kitchen is therefore able to withstand the constant thoroughfare of family and visitors. The addition of great lighting and attractive seating areas put the finishing touches to the perfect place to relax and dine.


 Gone are those days of having a basic, mismatched kitchen. With kitchens designers and manufacturers working hard to meet the needs, taste and preference of the modern day family, rest assured, there is a kitchen design out there to suit your home and lifestyle today. 

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

How to Earn from Your New Kitchens?

Spending money for new kitchens doesn't literally mean it is always an expense at all times. Especially if you are the kind who can see opportunities, you can definitely turn it into an investment. Of course, the key here is to see it as it can become.


You don’t really have to be a gifted one to know these things. What you really have to do instead is to open your mind and say to yourself that you are more than willing to try the following:

1. Online Kitchen Tips

Lots of homemakers go to the internet to know how to cook a certain dish or cuisine. If you happen to know a lot about it, then you can at least record some of your ideas and post in blogs or directly in YouTube. That way, you are becoming a great help to them.

In return, these blog sites do offer you some “pay-per-click” features wherein you get paid for every click that somebody will do to your video. In other words, if you believe you have posted something unique or useful, the chances that you’ll earn from it become higher.

All of these would be possible if you manage to secure a fashionable and complete kitchen set in the first place.

2. Organizing Tips

There are some out there who drops the idea of organizing their kitchen because they neither do have the time nor resources to facilitate it. But if you are kind enough, you can write blogs or articles to help them learn the dos, don’ts, and easy organizing tips to save their kitchens. 

This topic is actually one of the most research items in the internet, signifying that there is a great need for it. So if you wanted to share to it, you can do so. And in return, you can expect the same reward as how YouTube does to videos.

3. Kitchen Product Review

Aside from the aforementioned, you can also focus on providing reviews for several kitchen products available. Especially on those that desperately need advertising since they just came out on the market, what you can do is to either drive others away or convince them that they also need it. In return, those who will notice what you did for them would endorse you to others, giving you more opportunities.


As an alternative, you can also resort to videos just like how it is done in Home TV Shopping networks. If you manage to create an independent yet trustworthy video, you will definitely earn a lot from it.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Making Your Kitchen Fresh in 4 Ways

Have you ever wondered why some kitchens smell fresh, and some are not? Freshness is not just for new kitchens. Even if your kitchen is not new anymore, you can still keep its hygienic smell and atmosphere.


Below are some of the things that you should keep in mind to keep your kitchen fresh:

     1.   Away with bad air

One way to keep good air stay in the kitchen is to have open windows big enough to let bad air out. If you are not that comfortable with big windows, why not install an exhaust fan? Connect the fan with a switch so you can just easily press the button whenever you want to use it.

Another benefit from having open windows or an exhaust fan is to neutralise the temperature in the kitchen. Summer afternoon lunch cooking would then be not that bad.

     2.   Throw the garbage everyday

The main sources of bad smell are garbage and decaying food items. Throwing your garbage everyday as much as possible is the ultimate solution that you can do.

But if you are very busy doing it, throw your garbage at least 3 times a week. While they are still sitting in your kitchen, make sure your can has a cover.

     3.   Clean your stove

It looks nasty if you see some oils in your kitchen, especially on spots where you often use just like your stove. It is inevitable that your stove gets oily especially that you are cooking there every day. You can also see some spillages and food bits which would attract flies and rodents.

After washing the dishes, do not forget to wipe your stove and put some disinfectant on it. If you don’t do this, unwanted substances would build up and even stick to your stove which would make it a little hard to remove. If your stove is not made of stainless material, expect that rust would also build up.

     4.   Lemons. Lemons!

The smell of lemons just brings freshness. This is the reason why it is favourite scent for laundry and dish soaps, and even in car fresheners! When we want to vomit, the smell of lemons also saves us.

To make your kitchen fresher, put a slice of lemon at the bottom of your garbage can before throwing in your trash. You can also place some slices in a bowl near the sink so you can use them on your hands after preparing meat and fish. This prevents your hand and the area from getting stinky.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

4 Things You Should Be Concerned About in Your Kitchen

There are just so many things that we attend to daily. At the start of the day, the first thing we do is prepare meals for the family. This sounds more of a routine, but there is more than that. Some homeowners may even plan to have new kitchens to make such routine easier.

Whether your kitchen is new or not, still you need to maintain it. And maintenance is not just cleaning. It is also checking regularly if everything is doing fine. The following are the things that you should be concerned about in your kitchen:

     1.   Safety
Are your hanging racks and cabinets properly attached to the wall? Do you think they can hold heavy items that you store in them? If their contents fall, would those harm the person who gets hit by them? These questions are all leading to taking safety measures in your kitchen.

It is always better if you have taken enough precautions by seeing if the hinges of your kitchen door are still intact, or if there is any sharp edges on your island, than to be sorry once an accident happens.

     2.   Expiration dates
The next thing we have to be concerned about is expiration date. Always check whether your food items are still safe to eat. If you eat them beyond their expiration, there is a big possibility that you would poison yourself.

One thing you can do to make your tracking easier is to buy food items which expiration date would still be after 3 months or more. Most likely you were already able to eat them by that time.

     3.   Water supply
Water is one of our basic needs for living. It is also a need to maintain cleanliness. To make sure you have a smooth preparation in your kitchen, especially during rush hour, having a good supply of water is important.

If you think you are not getting enough, your pipe could be clogged or leaking somewhere. Look for a plumber to check it for you.
 
     4.   Broken appliances
Make food preparation easier and quicker with working appliances. If you fail to use your kitchen appliances properly, you are increasing the risk of breaking them. One example would be spilling some water on your microwave oven, which could lead to breaking circuits.

Always check the manual before using the appliance to make sure you are following the precautions and terms of usage.