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Deciding to remodel your kitchen

Posted by PC Design on Feb 1, 2011 in design

Ever notice that everyone gathers in your kitchen when you’re cooking? Modern kitchens feature energy efficient and time saving appliances as well as beautiful textures and surfaces. Is your kitchen outdated?

Updating your kitchen can be rewarding for you and your home.   Did you know that in a national study, it was found that 70 percent of those kitchen remodeling costs are recouped upon resale?!

Maybe you’re an aspiring chef or you just love cooking? Maybe you just need more space and looking to update your home! Kitchen remodeling and kitchen renovation with modern kitchen appliances and faucets, clean, beautiful countertops, a new sink or backsplash! Redesign your kitchen layout and organization by adding an island or more cabinets.

In order to remodel your kitchen space without having to spend so much, you might want to consider these helpful tips: identify existing needs; set your priorities; work on a specific budget; decide on whether to hire a professional or to do the job yourself.

The kitchen is one of the best places inside your house. It takes a great deal of effort and even money in attaining a kitchen that is superb in functionality and in aesthetics. A renovation or remodeling is a major need in order to maintain the attractiveness and usefulness of your kitchen. However, you shouldn’t worry much on the costs that might be incurred during the process. You can minimize repair and remodeling expense by simply following these advices:

Identify existing needs

First and foremost, assess the condition of your kitchen for you to be able to identify its current and most pressing needs. Check on your cupboards, drawers, and cabinets for any repair requirement. Check on your wall too if it needs some repainting. Consider also the condition of your kitchen appliances and tools. Another important aspect of your kitchen are the fixtures such as your plumbing system particularly your sink. Check on that one too. Basically, you need to be very meticulous in making an assessment of every detail as well as the entirety of your kitchen. Doing so would make things easy for you in setting your priorities.

Set your priorities

After evaluating on the status of your kitchen, come up with a priority outline. This will aid you in coming to a decision as to the extent of your project. Figure out which part of the kitchen would need a complete makeover. And, which items that need some replacement or just some minor repair.

Work on a specific budget

Match your needs and priorities with your available budget. Carefully go over your budget to make sure that before pushing through with the remodeling, you won’t go beyond the funds that you prepared for this particular project.

Decide on whether to hire a professional or to simply do the job yourself

After going over the financial side, decide whether your budget as well as the remodeling scope of your kitchen would need a professional or would doing it yourself be enough for you to complete everything. Employing the services of a professional entails higher cost, yet, if the remodeling need is a major one, then might as well go for it. Rather than doing the job yourself that might turn out to be a mess later on. But, if the renovation requirement is but minimal, then you can perform the redecoration, cleaning and repair yourself. Maybe get some help from family members and friends too.

Doing a kitchen remodeling is exciting and fun. But, it requires a lot of planning. The kitchen is a vital part of your house and it deserves your best care.

For help on your kitchen remodeling needs, contact PC Design llc to set up an appointment today!

PC Design LLC

pcdesign@mac.com

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Baroque….the NEW Modern???

Posted by PC Design on Jun 3, 2010 in Interior Design Trends 2010, design, styles

Old meets New……AGAIN!

Many styles are reworked every few decades.  Does the 80’s sound familiar?  Think; ruffled “Pirate” shirts (or Seinfeld’s “Puffy Shirt” episode).  What was popular 30 years ago…. is back again, in a more updated form.

The same goes with Designing around the Home.

Today’s popular home decorating style is Baroque.  According to Wikipedia…. Italian Baroque interior design refers to high-style furnishing and interior decorating carried out in Italy, during the Baroque period, which lasted from the early 17th to the mid 18th century.   Rococo (less commonly roccocopronounced /rəˈkoʊkoʊ//roʊkəˈkoʊ/) also referred to as “Late Baroque” is an 18th century style which developed as Baroque artists gave up their symmetry and became increasingly more ornate, florid, and playful. Rococo rooms were designed as total works of art with elegant and ornate furniture, small sculptures, ornamental mirrors, and  tapestry complementing architecture, reliefs, and wall paintings.

Modern, Baroque furnishings, design elements and accessories are available everywhere and you might even find that you have something in your home and didn’t know it.

Target, has a whole line DwellStudio at Target geared towards this style; affordable for everyone.

Baroque 20pc. Dinnerware SetWaterbury Rug - Baroque Brown (21"x78")Dwellstudio For Target Celery Baroque Duvet Set - Full/queen

Rugs

Sculptural Damask RugBowron Shearling Sheepskin Rug - Baroque MangoBaroque II Area Rug

Mirrors

Antique Leaf Mirror - Multiple=Marbella Baroque Black Lacquer Mirror Alno Creations 2441.161 Baroque Mirror 2441 Decorative 2441 161

Fabric

Lighting

Feminine Baroque

Create a soft feminine bedroom with this combination of Modern and antique Baroque style.

Traditional style Baroque Design

Traditional style Living Room with gilding and heavily ornate furnishings (characteristic of the Italian Baroque style)

Modern Style Baroque Design

Hard graphic prints designed with classic Baroque style and clean edges.

Baroque With a Southwest Flair

Mixing in traditional southwest colors with the classic yet simple Baroque style shown below.

For more information on this and any other style or design….

Contact PC Design llc or email pcdesign@mac.com.

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Kitchen Updates for Any Budget

A very affordable update is to replace your cabinet’s hardware with one of today’s popular options: vintage-look glass, burnished bronze, antiqued copper, pewter and shiny or matte nickel. This simple change can make dated cabinets look new. Tip: To ensure that new pulls and knobs match the existing holes, remove one of each type and take them with you when shopping.

Sink faucets have come a long way in recent years. Current models offer detachable sprayers, hidden soap or lotion dispensers and touch-sensitive, knob-free operation. Faucets also come in a wide variety of finishes and styles, from formal Victorian to ultra modern, making it easy to coordinate the faucet with your home’s decor.

Painting your existing cabinets is an inexpensive update that even a newbie DIYer can handle. Some sandpaper, paintbrushes and a few gallons of primer and paint are all you need to give your kitchen a fresh, new look.

Every kitchen could use more storage. This cleverly concealed drawer provides the perfect place to keep cooking necessities within easy reach of the stove. Built-in storage like this can be a costly addition. To keep costs down, check your local hardware store for pull-out storage kits and drawer organizers that will fit your existing cabinets.

In addition to improving the overall look, the right lighting also makes a kitchen more functional and appear larger. Brighten up by adding under-counter illumination, task lighting above work surfaces and ambient lighting, such as recessed lights. This kitchen uses all three to great effect.

Adding a tile backsplash, even trendy glass tile, is a relatively simple DIY project. Many home improvement and tile supply stores offer free, hands-on classes to teach you the basics.

New flooring can change the feel of your kitchen. Hardwoods lend a warm, traditional look while natural stone, such as marble or travertine, adds a polished vibe. This kitchen mixes the two for a modern finish.

An island provides additional cabinets, a handy location for a sink or stove and the perfect spot for a casual meal or keeping an eye on the kids while they finish up homework. This cottage-style kitchen beautifully combines vintage-style details with a modern, open-concept layout.

Appliances are more than just your kitchen’s workhorse, they also add to the overall look. Professional-grade stainless steel continues to be the most desirable. Also hot are retro-look appliances from the ’20s – ’50s.

Replacing the kitchen cabinets offers a great opportunity to customize them based on your lifestyle. This built-in hutch and buffet provides an attractive space for displaying treasured dishware in the glass-front cabinets while the countertop below can be used as a buffet when entertaining.

If your budget allows, a complete kitchen remodel is the way to go. New flooring, electrical, cabinets and plumbing allows the opportunity to create a more functional layout. Although it can be costly, removing walls separating the kitchen from adjacent living spaces is a popular option for those desiring an open floor plan.

http://www.hgtv.com/kitchens/kitchen-updates-for-any-budget/pictures/index.html?nl=HGDeco_v065_60

To read more stories related to this article by HGTV.

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What Style Kitchen are you?

WHAT’S YOUR KITCHEN PERSONALITY?

Kitchen Style Quiz

Industrial?…Eclectic?…French Country?…Traditional?

Unsure????  Take this quiz to find out more…..Take the Kitchen Style Quiz by HGTV

Does this give you an idea of how your kitchen best suits you?  Was it completely opposite of what you thought you would like?  Are you still confused?

Take a look at some great Kitchens below and see which one catches your eye.  Sometimes, your style isn’t what it seems.

Traditional

Beautiful High-End Kitchen | Brookwood Homes | The Hamptons | © UtahLuxury.com A Rustic Reclaimed Barnwood Kitchen | Bart Carlson | © Utah Luxury

Traditional kitchens lend toward heavily wooded cabinetry & flooring.  A Classical or Formal sense ties the design together and incorporates many aspects from other countries depending on your tastes.

Light mixed with darks are used to play off one another.  Large scaled items, faux painting (including pastoral scenes) are often found.  Leather, patterned heavy weight upholstery and grand lighting are often found as well.  Appliances, often stainless (Depending on the budget) are used to give an updated feel to the kitchen.

Contemporary

Think sleek!!!   Contemporary Kitchens are very popular in lofts, modern homes and city living homes.  They are clean with no visible clutter on cabinetry.  Many gadgets are often apart of this design theme, with hidden pop-up storage, slide out appliance stations and invisible lighting.  Sleek surfaces (reminiscent) of gourmet Restaurants are used as a base idea incorporating, unique design shapes to the are (space allowing).

Cabinetry is typically white, black or an accent color and made of Formica or other laminate or solid surface.  Rarely do they include wood.  Think sleek!!!

Urban

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Urban kitchens can incorporate many different styles, but always contains an open feel to the design.  Surfaces range from stainless, granite, wood, corian or Eco-products.  Space is limited, so maximizing storage is key.  Stainless is almost always incorporated to give that “urban” feel as well as high-tech accents.  Kitchens most often flow into other rooms of the “urban loft” theme so incorporating those elements is key.

Transitional


Think Pottery Barn.  Transitional is that middle style that incorporates others.  Don’t think eclectic, that would be mixing many styles together and that is not what is represented.  Transitional is simple, with design elements that aren’t over the top.  Sometimes a simple style, with little accents of character.  You will find wood floors, painted or un-painted wood cabinetry, wrought iron, stainless appliances, wicker, little incorporation of a variety of colors and a few well placed greenery to soften the look of the area.  There are no cold, or sharp looking items.  It is a very welcoming environment with a few whimsical things placed here and there.

Industrial


When you think of industrial, think of any large Restaurant kitchen with stainless appliances and counters, clean, free of accessories, discreet lighting.

Very little things “cluttering” up the design of the area.  You may find two colors, possible with a third as an accent.

It does give a very cold feel to the area, but that design is very popular in Contemporary design, or chef’s designing their own kitchens to be reminiscent of the one’s they cook in for a living.

IKEA Kitchen’s ” in-a-box”

Ikea has become a one stop shop for all.  When you live in a home and are looking to update the kitchen for a very low cost with a contemporary/modern look…. Ikea is your spot.  You can customize your kitchen with what you need and then have them or to save money, you can install this your self.  It is a tedious project, but affordable and has many options to create a fun kitchen for your home.

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Affordable, Clever Storage solutions for your Kitchen.

Great Storage ideas for Kitchens lacking space.

Are you looking for creative ways to maximize storage in your Kitchen?  The following will, helpfully, give you some ideas or lead you to some of your own.  And, btw… feel free to share if you have a few!

Utilize windowsills and corners to tuck away small appliances and other kitchen essentials.

Baskets are an inexpensive, attractive solution for storing like items; plus, they’re portable.

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For quick access to dinnerware, install a plate rack. It’s an ideal solution, especially if you have a pretty plate collection.

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Recycle for storage!  Make your own cubbies or utensil holder by using empty aluminum canned good containers.  To make your own, take a close look at the canned goods in your grocery store, or personalize cans with your children’s artwork for an Eco-friendly storage solution.  Other options are; Contact Paper, Decorative Paper from a local craft store, Paint, Beads, Labels, Photo’s and more…..  Remember when you finish to put a clear coat of Varnish over the top to ensure a long lasting container.

Built-in bookcases in a kitchen will always be filled. They are great to house your Cookbook collections, Display your children’s Artwork or even Store everyday used appliances in an easily accessible location.

Neatly stacked dishes behind glass cabinet doors make a lovely design statement at the end of the island and simplify setting the table.

If you’d like a place to store wine within easy reach, opt for an island with a pre-fabricated wine rack built-in one end. It keeps the bottles tucked away and looks fabulous.

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When you’re designing custom cabinets, remember that you don’t have to choose a door or drawer front to complete the look. Sometimes, Architectural materials such as Columns or Decorative End Caps can be used on small pull out cabinets for spices, oils, etc… that might be handy to have next to the Range.

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Color Trends 2009… part 5

Inspiration found through Color.

Part 5…


Trend 5: New Darks

Last year, black was the big colour for interiors. This year, the New Dark’s signal a bold move away from the hard, dull greys and blacks towards a softer, palette that is accented by bright, vibrant hues. Purples, blues and blacks take centre stage but texture is also a consideration. Patent and lacquered finishes contrast with smoky, matte metals and velvety fabrics. What is created is both dramatic and beautiful. Lots of texture and a more subtle scheme than from the above is used.

teal-lamp-room by Crown. Colour Trends 2009

Living room
Choose a dominant piece of furniture, such as a sofa, in the dark, dramatic shade that encapsulates this look, but use lighter, toning shades for the walls. Not every home or room suits dark colors – and if you spend a lot of time in a room during the day, you might want to choose lighter colors for walls and floors to make the room feel bright and spacious. Ask yourself if you liked to be “hugged” by the room or feel as if you could see for miles???

Ikea-Living-Room. Colour Trends 2009

Bedroom
This look is perfect for a posh bedroom.  Rich colors and soft natural fabrics create a cushy feel and warmth to keep you warm at night.  Do be careful to not go too dark, unless you have lots of natural light, to make sure the room does not create a “depressing” atmosphere.

The-White-Company bedroom. Colour Trends 2009

In the end, when designing and decorating for your home, decide the overall feel and concept you would like to achieve and pull-out lots of pictures to show your Designer to make sure you are all on the same page.

Happy Decorating!!!!

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Color Trends 2009… part 4

Inspiration found through Color.

Part 4….


Trend 4: Treasure Trove


We all have our own personal treasures that we want to display in our homes. They usually take the form of furniture, fabrics, paintings and objects that have been passed down through generations, as well as vintage clothes and objects found on holiday or when browsing in antique markets. These are the things that we want to preserve and admire. Intense, deep colours such as opulent gold, rich burgundy and bold teal; lavish and glittering, concealing our keepsakes and priceless pieces. It’s a colour palette that forms the backdrop to our own treasure and is guaranteed to bring out the inner magpie in all of us. Not ideal for every room in a home, but great in Living Rooms, Studies and Guest Bedrooms.

red-teal-bedroom. Colour Trends 2009

Living Room

Reminiscent of an old Country Manor.  Alternates to the heavy wood paneling on the walls could be paint in a deep chocolate brown to make it cozy, or a pale yellow-green to make it feel brighter and more spacious.

Heals-Living-Room. Colour Trends 2009

Bedroom
Deep earthy shades are ideal for a bedroom due to the mood the room transcends.  The result? A welcoming space that you’ll feel relaxed and cozy in.

Dulux-Bedroom-Design. Colour Trends 2009

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Color Trends 2009… part 3

Inspiration found through Color.

Part 3…


Trend 3: The Recycled Look

Head out to your favorite flea-market or vintage store and rummage through to find pieces to compliment your design.  Whether edgy, subtle, minimalist, cluttered or over the top, you are sure to find that… “one person’s trash is another’s treasure”.

Living Room
What’s good about this look? Essentially, its eclecticism and its eco-friendly attributes. What it’s telling you… get yourself down the local antiques/junk arcade and rummage…

Dulux Reinvent room. Colour Trends 2009

Bedroom

So, rummaging isn’t your thing?  The key… choose a dominating colour that has a faded look, furniture that isn’t the same style, and think out-of-the-box for placement. Take this room as a great example. The bed is upholstered in a dove grey, while the throw’s colour is a faded version of the bedside table. The bedside table itself doesn’t match the rest of the room, and is really a side table, yet it works within the room because it’s colour ties into the beds throw.

IKEA-Bedroom-Design. Colour Trends 2009

Kitchen
Ideal for a kitchen, simply choose units painted in faded shades, recycled worktops (like Cork/ Bamboo/ recycled stainless), rustic style tiles (mismatched/ hand-painted/ vintage) , match it with furniture that’s recycled rather than brand new and, finally, pick wall colours to complement, adding splashes of bolder shades in accessories.

Kahrs Kitchen Flooring. Colour Trends 2009

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Color Trends 2009… part 2

Inspiration found through Color.

Part 2….


Trend 2: Femininity With A Hard Edge

This is a more dynamic trend, which includes pretty yet powerful colours, from their palest to most dramatic shades. Think of peonies that burst into colourful life and then slowly reduce in intensity as they fade. Imagine delicate whispers of texture from vintage lace and silk, offset by hard modern ceramics and metals. You could sum it up as femininity with a tough edge.  While not ideal for every room in the home, this does work best in living rooms and bedrooms.

Paint Colours
It might be that you choose a white or pale green background colour for your walls, then add a touch of ‘wow!’ with stronger shades of the accent colour  like, raspberry or periwinkle with accessories and soft furnishings. This scheme does not need to be dramatic, if you want something easier to live with, try something a little more understated.

Harlequin-Living-Room-Design. Colour Trends 2009

Wallpaper
Just as choosing a paint color can be difficult and tiresome between a man and a woman…ditto for wallpaper!  Go for soft, feminine shades as a base, add sharper (or more masculine) tones to pep up the scheme.

Nono-Living-Room-Design. Colour Trends 2009

Living Room
This room, with all the tendencies of a more feminine room; also, sways toward the masculine with the finishes and shape.   Find this look a little heavy? Keep the wallpaper, but swap it for a lighter colourway and change the flooring to a pale, soft carpet…

Harlequin-Living-Room. Colour Trends 2009

Bedroom
The idea of a pale lilac bedroom would turn most men’s stomachs, but this one is edging into grey, while the contrasting colour – mustard yellowy green is a fabulous foil for the walls soft tones. Add to that the contrast of white furnishings with a single high gloss black piece and you’ve got femininity, masculinity, light and dark all in one space. Brilliant.

IKEA-Bedroom-Design. Colour Trends 2009


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