Thursday, 10 March 2011

Vintage Kitchens in Budgets

Glass backsplashes – Vintage Kitchens with Modern Budgets   – particularly paired with the farmhouse sink.  Use small glass tiles to create a backsplash, and a statement.  At under $10 per square foot, small glass tiles to create a backsplash packs a punch in your kitchen.  Bring in a period color scheme to really lend to the vintage look - aqua for the fifties theme is perfect.



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Period lighting – a few vintage hanging light fixtures in the kitchen can go a long way towards the vintage look.  Real lighting fixtures from the early 19th Century are available on the second hand market – just make sure you have them rewired for safety.  Actual kitchen lighting would have been nickel plated fixtures with simple shades.  With that type of simplicity, they can fit it any décor.  Fancy, antique chandeliers belong in the dining room, not the kitchen.




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Hoosier cabinets - originally meant to be a complete food prep center in the good, old days, with canisters, built in flour sifters, a pull out work surface and storage areas.  Sounds like something that just may work for you today, doesn’t it?  Available for well under $1,000, some as little as under $500 Vintage Kitchens with Modern Budgets Vintage Kitchens in Budgets 
http://www.decoratorsecrets.com/vintage-kitchens.html

Certified Kitchen Designers


If your kitchen remodeling project is focusing on making the space work for your lifestyle, along with making it attractive, a Certified Kitchen Designer (CKD) may be your ticket to your dream kitchen.The NKBA – National Kitchen and Bath Association certifies professionals and promotes ethical business practices and standards in kitchen and bath design.  While a CKD can look at your lifestyle and design a kitchen to suit it, they are not qualified architects that can come up with plans for an addition or very extensive remodeling jobs that will be removing walls or adding windows.
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Certified Kitchen Designers is USA AND INDIA If your kitchen remodeling project is extensive, and you need to make major changes to the kitchen, such as knocking things down or building an addition, you’ll need the services of an architect.  They not only design the layout and structure of the kitchen, they oversee the project and are the liaison between you and the contractor and subcontractors.http://www.decoratorsecrets.com/kitchen-pros.html

kitchen countertops budget


kitchen countertops budget Can you paint your countertop?  Of course…you can pretty much paint anything.  What you need to do is use a primer to make the paint stick to the surface properly.  I certainly wouldn’t recommend painting over granite or marble countertops, but if you have a hideous laminate with scars and stains, consider a paint makeover.
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  • You’ll need to rough up the surface and make it smooth to help the paint stick to it.  Lightly sand with fine grit sandpaper.
  • Wipe down to remove all dust and any dirt.
  • Paint with a quality primer such as Kilz – make sure it is appropriate for non-porous surfaces.
  • Apply 2-3 coats of glossy paint or a faux finish – how about getting those fancy marble countertops through a faux finish!
  • Allow to dry thoroughly, at least 24 hours.
  • Apply several coats of polyurethane to seal the deal.

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When in a design dilemma, Ikea can come to the rescue, and in countertops, once again, they’re our knight in shining armor.  Ikea offers precut wood countertops for under $150, you simply cut the length down to size, sand and plunk it on the cabinet.  Since most countertops are a standard width, 25-3/4 inches, it should only need one straight cut for the length.perfect budget solution for kitchen countertops.  The countertop is solid wood and offered in Birch, Beech and Oak.  It’s an easy DIY solution for kitchen counters that looks like a custom countertop.  For an 1-1/2 inch thick solid Oak countertop, measuring the standard 25-3/4 inches in width and over six feet in length, the cost was only $129.  http://www.decoratorsecrets.com/countertops-budget.html

Budget Kitchen Remodel


A compact room with an inefficient floor plan, inadequate storage, and no personality. There was also a limited budget to achieve a functional and pleasing design.
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Solution
A more modern layout that incorporates an eat-in kitchen bar with side shelving, appliance center with ample pantry storage, glass-front cabinets, bright red tile countertops, and colorful wallpaper. The approximate cost (excluding new appliances) was less than $5,000.
Homeowner Cheryl Kees of Pensacola, Florida, who is also a kitchen designer, said she saved money by using ceramic tile on the countertops rather than a solid-surface material. "Tile is a little more expensive than laminate, but there are so many more design options." She also notes that a walk-in pantry is often less expensive than additional custom built-in cabinetry. Cheryl recycled old fir doors that she bought for $150 to serve as the entrance to the pantry.
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Quick-Change Artist 
  • You don't have to spend a lot of money to give your kitchen some visual appeal.Instead of painting, wrap your kitchen in a lively wallpaper, and go from dull to dazzling. Wallpaper in a small kitchen makes a strong design statement. (Tip: You can often get great deals on discontinued patterns. It's a good idea to buy a couple of extra rolls.)
  • A pot rack adds style while meeting a vital need in a small kitchen. It's a good idea to store larger pots and those you use most often above your stove or over an island.
  • If your kitchen floor is less than lovely, then put down an inexpensive sisal or sea grass rug. It adds a decorative textural element, feels comfortable under your feet, and is easy to change or clean
  • Simple window treatments will give a kitchen a more finished look. A valance or sheer panel adds style without blocking natural light.http://www.southernliving.com/home-garden/solutions/kitchen-remodel-budget-00400000006293/

kitchen remodel budget 2011

kitchen remodel budget 2011 Kitchen remodeling can range from a few hundred dollars to many thousands of dollars, but it doesn't have to break the bank. Depending on the amount of remodeling to be done, costs can generally be broken down to the cost of labor, mechanical and fixtures. Put aside some extra money for unexpected costs too. Here are some tips to help you  Are you tired of looking at your old kitchen cabinets, countertops and appliances? We all want a designer kitchen but with today’s economic woes the thought of spending $50,000 or more to remodel your kitchen may seem unthinkable.


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Given today’s lower home resale prices, over-investing in a high end, custom designer kitchen may not make as much sense economically as it once appeared. Making wise choices now about how much to invest in home remodeling projects will ensure the best return on investment when you decide to sell your home later.estimate the costs of a kitchen remodeling.


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DIY Kitchen Doors Design

Modern DIY Kitchen Doors Design,DIY Kitchen Doors Design,DIY Kitchen Doors Design 2011,DIY Kitchen Doors Design and Reviews,DIY Kitchen Doors Design and Pictures.
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Black DIY Kitchen Doors Design

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DIY Kitchen Cabinet Doors


kitchen cabinet doors onto cupboard frames that are in good condition, you can be confident of your ability to do this task. Follow these guidelines to create and hang new, stylish and affordable kitchen cabinet doors that will make your kitchen function more effectively while looking great at the same time.

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Choose the Type of Wood

You can choose to match the existing finish of the cabinets, or refinish the frames and cabinet walls before you put on the new doors. Solid wood doors in walnut, cherry or pecan are the most expensive, while oak doors will be in a mid-range budget. Cedar and poplar are good choices for inexpensive cabinet doors.

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Select a Finish for the Doors

If you wish to paint the doors a solid color, the wood choice is not so important. For stains and varnishes, select a color as close as possible to the original cabinet framing. If you have the old doors, take one with you to the building supply center to match a stain or varnish. You will enhance the overall appearance of your kitchen by taking care with this selection process.


Read more: http://www.doityourself.com/stry/6-steps-for-diy-kitchen-cabinet-doors#ixzz1GBbXMwiu

How to Install Wall Cabinets


Wall cabinets and base cabinets are constructed differently, but there is no reason a wall cabinet can't be used as a base. Many people choose to do this as extra storage in a hallway, a window seat in a child's room, or in a bedroom in lieu of a chest of drawers. This is a relatively simple process and only requires a few tools.

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Tools and Materials Needed:
  • 2 by 4 lumber
  • Screws
  • Drill with bits
  • Pencil
  • Construction adhesive
  • Finishing nails
  • Cabinet veneer
  • Pencil

Step 1 - Make Your Markings

Line the cabinets along the wall where you eventually want them installed. Use the pencil to create a template by tracing out the outline. Move the cabinets out of the way after you've made the outline. Find the studs in the wall and mark them. 

Step 2 - Create the Base

Use the 2 by 4 to start a base. Lay these flat on the ground so they are the same width as the cabinets front edge. Set these back 1/4 inch. Use another 2 by 4 along the back flush against the wall. This will create a tailored look and make it easier to install the cabinets. use the wood screws to secure these to the floor. Be sure they are flush all the way down. 

Step 3 - Place the Cabinets

Set the cabinets up on the bases you just created. Use the pencil to mark the interior of the cabinet where it lines up with the stud marking. You will need to create a pilot hole through the cabinet so you can secure it to the stud. Use 2 screws along both the top and bottom edges. Use the same process to secure the cabinet to the base by drilling through the 2 by 4s.

Step 4 - Finishing with Veneer

Measure the front of the cabinet where the 2 by 4s are exposed. Cut veneer to this size. Attach the veneer with the construction adhesve. This can be finished off with the finishing nails. The base of the cabinet should now match the cabinet itself.
Wait at least 24 hours for the adhesive to dry before using the cabinet.


Read more: http://www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-install-wall-cabinets-as-base-cabinets#ixzz1GBavejnJ

Outdoor Kitchen Cabinets


Outdoor Kitchen: Cabinets outdoor kitchen is perhaps one of the best types of furniture that you can have built on your backyard. It can provide you a good place to hold cookouts; you can stay as chef for the night while not having to sacrifice conversations with your guests. However, the most unplanned features of such types of kitchens are the storage rooms. Because owners do not look into it with such detail, they end up creating clutter in the cabinets when it should be a place to organize tools and equipment needed for the outdoor kitchen.

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Tools and Materials Needed:

  • Wood
  • Saw
  • Hammer and nails
  • Doorknobs, screws and screwdrivers
  • Paint and gloves

Step 1 – Measure the Dimensions

When you have already determined what you want to place in the storage cabinets for your outdoor kitchen, it should be much easier for you to decide on their dimensions. Determine the length and height for each cabinet and then add 6 inches and 2 inches, respectively. The measurement of the width should depend on how long your items are.


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Read more: http://www.doityourself.com/stry/building-an-outdoor-kitchen-cabinets-and-storage#ixzz1GBaAzpOX

Kitchen Cabinet Remodeling Ideas


Kitchen cabinet remodeling can transform a tired and dated kitchen very easily and at a much lower cost than a complete replacement. Changing the look of your cabinets also gives you the opportunity to be creative and unique in your design. This article provides a few suggestions on how to update the look of your kitchen’s without spending large sums of money.

If we think about remodel kitchen cabinets, you ought to also think  How efficient your kitchen works depends on how your plan is laid out Refinishing Kitchen Cabinets

The easiest way to update the look of kitchen cabinets is to give them a fresh finish. Stripping back the existing top coat will allow you to re-apply a stain or color of your choice, instantly giving your cupboards a fresh new appeal. This process can be time consuming, but if it is done carefully, it should produce a good quality finish with a long shelf-life.

Stenciling

Stenciling your kitchen cabinets provides an opportunity to apply some creative flair to your living space. Stencils can either be store purchased or made yourself by using cut pieces of cardboard or tracing paper. Either method offers a cost-effective alternative to replacing your entire kitchen cabinet

Stock Kitchen Cabinets


stock kitchen cabinets. With the available choices for kitchen cabinetry, many remodelers often wonder what the advantages of choosing stock cabinets are.

Budget-Friendly Alternative

Stock cabinets offer a budget-friendly alternative to custom and semi-custom cabinetry, which can be very expensive. Because stock cabinets are mass produced in a factory, savings are passed on to the consumer, resulting in lower prices. Stock cabinetry can cost the consumer up to 75% less than custom cabinetry, for the same kitchen. 

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Readily Accessible

Generally, stock cabinets will be ready to take home the same day that they are purchased from the store. Stock cabinetry can be found in home improvement stores, as well as building and remodeling catalogs. If the cabinets are not in stock at the store, an associate can order the cabinets and have them shipped quickly, due to the mass production within the factory. 

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Simplified Remodeling

Because stock kitchen cabinets do not offer the variety of sizes, wood choices and door styles as their competitors, the possibilities are fairly capped. For individuals that wish to simplify the remodeling process, stock cabinets offer a favorable alternative to more complex custom cabinets. 

Read more: http://www.doityourself.com/stry/advantages-of-stock-kitchen-cabinets#ixzz1GBZGUI2f

Tips for Building Kitchen


Kitchen base cabinets are a vital component of any kitchen. They provide ample storage for small appliances and cookware, and anything else that you may want to tuck away. Building your own base cabinets isn't difficult, and will allow you to make customizations that wouldn't be available on stock models. Here are a couple things that will help you, and allow you to create the perfect base cabinets for your needs.


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Consider the Storage Needed

If you are only storing basic cookware, you won't need a ton of space. However, if you have appliances that you don't use daily, and don't want clogging up valuable counter space, you may need extra room. It's not a bad idea to take stock of what you have in the kitchen. Measuring common appliances, like toasters, bread makers and slow cookers will allow you to create custom dimensions to fit your needs. It will also help keep the clutter to a minimum in the cabinets. For base cabinets that will store food products, consider adding a Lazy Susan. You can build these directly in to the cabinet, and create a completely custom storage solution.


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Single Cabinets vs Multiple Cabinets

One of the best things about creating your own base cabinets, is you have full control over how you will build and install them. Most kitchen cabinets come in sectioned pieces, that need to be installed individually. With custom base cabinets, you can choose to build a single unit with varying shelving systems and drawers. You can add facing that creates the look of several cabinets, so only you know it was a single unit. The benefit to this is easier installation. The disadvantage would be moving the unit, and trying to install counter depth appliances later would be impossible. If your kitchen is fully stocked, and you don't plan on remodeling or adding new appliances, the single cabinet may be the easiest way to go.

Read more: http://www.doityourself.com/stry/tips-for-building-kitchen-base-cabinets#ixzz1GBYoS1J7

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