You don’t need to gut-renovate your kitchen to replace the windows and doors, but relocating them—or making them bigger—will require down-to-the studs demolition, at least in those areas.
New windows will improve your energy efficiency; they can tilt in for easy cleaning; and they will eliminate the unsightly storm windows common in many houses with original single-pane windows. Don’t make the mistake of swapping out high-quality wood windows for cheap vinyl replacements, however, especially in a majestic building with lots of old-house character. Wood offers natural, traditional beauty, but it scratches, dents, and wears under kitchen conditions.
Easy-to-clean porcelain tile comes in a wide range of designs, including convincing stone and wood looks, but most things that drop on porcelain will break.
So it’s worth considering these softer alternatives: Luxury vinyl and laminate flooring (shown here) is durable, comparatively soft and forgiving, and comes in a wide range of wood looks that most people will think is the real thing. Please give us a call and we will arrange a kitchen remodeling consultation with you. We have a team of kitchen experts and a 3D designer to bring your vision into reality.
Think of the section of wall between the countertop and the cabinets as a canvas where you can express your personality. Subway tiles offer a traditional look, unless they are oversized, you lay them vertically, or arrange them in a herringbone pattern. Tiny mosaic patterns are pretty, but the grout lines are harder to clean.
Of course, there are many other options, including glass, metal, stone, mosaic, embossed ceramic, and other tiles—and non-tile options such as beadboard paneling or metal ceiling tiles. Choose something that reflects your taste—but that’s also widely appealing and easy to maintain so it won’t turn off buyers when you put the house on the market someday. We have a team of professional designer that will help to bring life a digital version of your future kitchen and our kitchen experts will work o nthe entire process of transforming your current kitchen into a new space. Book your consultation today!
Some great tips on how you can design your kitchen. We have in house designers that will help your dreams to become a reality.
Think about how and where you use kitchen items. Store breakfast foods and bowls near the breakfast table. Keep wraps and containers in one handy spot near a work surface for wrapping leftovers. Locate dishware and flatware near the dishwasher to ease the process of unloading. Design Wide Walkways
Paths throughout a kitchen should be at least 36 inches wide. Paths within the cooking zone should be 42 inches wide for a one-cook kitchen and 48 inches wide for a two-cook configuration. When planning, adjust kitchen islands and peninsulas accordingly.Consider a Closed Kitchen Layout
Not ready to knock down walls? As more and more families desire private spaces within their homes, closed kitchens are now winning out over the open-concept floor plans that have been popular for years. Cooking, eating, and even working in the kitchen, spesificaly after pandemic alot of people are working from home and kitchen are seen as ideally separate and apart from the home's entertainment rooms.