August 3, 2010
Choosing The Right Kind Of Wood For Your Cabinets
Oak is the most popular choice for cabinets. Why? Oak is found all over the world so it is easily accessible. Also, oak is easy to stain. Oak cabinets can be stained to look like other forms of wood. The most popular stain for oak cabinets is the natural honey stain. However, darker stains are common too. Oak is also very durable. Oak cabinets are used frequently because they last the longest. Lastly, oak cabinets are aesthetically pleasing. Oak cabinets are popular because they are nice to look at.
Maple is similar to oak in numerous ways. Maple wood is extremely versatile as well. Once maple has been stained, it will still retain its original wood grain. It also holds other stain colors well. Maple is a cost effective alternative to cabinetry as well. Maple trees are found in Asia so affordable cabinets are often times manufactured there.
Pine cabinets are also popular. Although, pine cabinets tend to be more expensive than oak or maple cabinets. Yellow, white and ponderosa pine are the most common forms to be used in cabinets. White and yellow pine are the most versatile forms of pine wood. Ponderosa pine requires more work in terms of staining it.
Cherry wooden is not as generally used for cabinets. The biggest reason for this is the price. Cherry wooden is extremely expensive. Although, cabinets made from cherry wooden are breathtaking. Cherry wood cabinets tend to be darker and more elegant than other forms of wood.
Choosing the right type of wooden for your cabinets is extremely important. First, you must know your budget. Don’t choose cherry wooden cabinets if you can’t afford it. You must also choose a kind of wood that you like. Don’t put maple cabinets in your home if you don’t like the look of maple wood. Choose the right kind of wooden for your cabinets so your remodel is a success.
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Filed under Kitchen Cabinets by Joseph V. Cooper
Thinking space, function, style, when beginning a small kitchen remodel, are essential points for success. The size of a room may seem rather limiting when making selections comparable to those for large kitchens; though a little creative thinking can bring pleasing results.
Personal style plays a big role as well, though a common goal to achieve is to create the appearance of a larger room and to incorporate function. There are a few key points to consider while creating a plan that can help achieve greater results.
Cabinets - Choosing a lighter tone wood finish or paint will help to create the illusion of a larger space. Since there will inevitably be a lesser amount of room for cabinetry, adding Lazy Susan style, along with space saving slider shelving allows for maximum storage space.
Appliances - This is a key important decision for two reasons: they will be the more expensive of purchases made for a renovation and will have a large impact on how cluttered or open the space. As a rule of thumb, lighter colors make an area look bigger. Measuring existing units to assess a range of size is very important. Choosing conservative sizes that will also compliment the functionality of the area, along with lighter colors can quickly transform the smaller dimensions to appear bigger.
Walls and Floors - Deciding on color variations, it is often appealing to have a variation of tones present in a room for contrast. Staying with neutral tones will not only create great accent for the lighter appliances, it adds to a brighter room, as well as providing a larger appearance. When choosing tiles, larger sized tiles are best to open up a room, versus small blocks and clusters.
A small kitchen remodel can seem like a limited undertaking with many space restrictions; yet it has many benefits. First, it is much less of a financial burden due to fewer materials needed. Many of the projects can be achieved DIY since the space is smaller. There are innovative choices available nowadays for appealing designs that offer extensive function with an alluring touch.
Learning how to install your own cabinets, countertops and fixtures a kitchen may seem like a daunting undertaking. But, you can join the millions of Americans successfully remodeling their own kitchens.The best place to start is with the right set of kitchen floor plans. To discover the insider secrets and to access professional tips and advice, visit Kitchen Floor Plans today.
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Filed under Kitchen Remodeling by Dan Donaldson
July 6, 2010
The Benefits Of Corner Cabinets
Bare corners can be a significant eyesore in a room. Unfortunately, it can be very difficult to decide what to stick in these corners. Some folks choose a chair, while other people go for a tall potted plant, or perhaps a floor lamp.
Whereas many corner style cabinets are typically utilized in kitchens and dining rooms, corner style cabinets can be used nearly anywhere within the house. Many entertainment cabinets are corner style cabinets.
It isn’t uncommon for the modern household to have more than one television. The first household television is often the center of the room. This type of tv is usually displayed on the wall or in a giant entertainment system style cabinet. A corner style cabinet will not work well as a primary display.
However, secondary household televisions do not always assume a distinguished role in a room. Of course, many individuals want their secondary televisions out of the way. They need them to mix in with the space and not take up too much space. A corner cabinet ensures that the tv is definitely accessible when required but out of the way when turned off.
Most of those corner cabinets are tall, vertically oriented structures with swinging cabinet doors. A number of these cabinets have drawers, but they are less common. The sort of wood a shopper chooses is important and should always go well with the remainder of the room.
Be sure to consider the other furniture in the space before buying a cabinet.
It is always vital to choose a cabinet that fits with the existing style and decor of a room. Take complete measurements to make sure a correct fit and strive to match the cabinet color, stain, and style with existing furniture.
Keep in mind, symmetry and balance is just as necessary to a space as efficiency and function. You will find many sources of discount cabinetry online by simply doing a search.
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Filed under Kitchen Remodeling by Chris Dazen
October 26, 2009
Killer Miter Saw Reviews From “The Guys Who Swing the Hammers”: Hitachi C12LSH 12-inch Slider
What’s the Big Lebowski of all power tools? Easy…a sliding-compound miter saw. And if you are like me, you will have to read 19 different miter saw reviews before heading to your local home center to make a purchase like this. And for good reason — Today you can easily spend over $800 on a 12-inch slider. It’s a big ticket item that you will (hopefully) be using for years to come, so it pays to get it right the first time.
Let me start your search with a closer look at the “king of the green machines”: the Hitachi C12LSH 12 inch slider. In the interest of full disclosure, I have always been a big fan of Hitachi saws, and this one certainly doesn’t disappoint.
My 5-year old son told me that this tool looked like a Transformer when I pulled it out of the box. I don’t know about that, but the slime-green and black styling is certainly eye-catching. But what I was most interested in was how does this saw perform…Once again, this Hitachi didn’t disappoint.
Now if you’ve read any other miter saw reviews in a magazine like Fine Homebuilding, you know that a saw this size has plenty of power to spare. This model boasts a 15 amp belt-driven motor with a soft start and smooth operation, with virtually no blade wobble. I must say that I really hated the blade that came with a saw, but once I switched it for a 12″ Forrest Chopmaster the cut was glass-smooth (for half the price of the Forrest blade, I think the Ridgid titanium blades available at the Depot do a nice job).
There are three features that really set this tool apart frome the other entries in the 12-inch slider category:
1. Rising like a serpent above the blade is the digital display mounted on a flexible arm, which holds an an LCD screen indicating exact miter and bevel settings. While it’s useful to know that the bevel I’m cutting is actually 46.3 degrees, I won’t be using it as much the laser guide, which is still the best and most accurate on the market. Best of all, this laser can be read off the back edge of the workpiece, which is a real bonus when cutting crown molding miters.
2. This tool also features a micro-adjustment dial for both bevel and miter settings. While this may sound like a gadget that you will never use on the job, it’s actually quite useful if you need to cut a half-degree on either side of a detent setting (i.e. 45.5 degrees). This means you won’t be fighting the tool past the detent setting to make this adjustment — Instead, just dial it in on the micro adjustment wheel.
3. The best feature found on this Hitachi is the clearance you’ll find BEHIND the saw. This is because the rails do not extend beyond the base of the tool when you finish a cut. This is very useful when trimming a remodel job, where walking lanes are often difficult to come by, and sometimes the only place to set up is in a hallway!
This tool is built like my truck…weighing in at 68 pounds, it is one of the heaviest models in the 12-inch slider category. While I’m tempted to install it as a stationary tool in my shop for this reason, I think I’ll find a way to haul to my next trim job as well…It’s just too nice of a tool not to use it all the time.
At the end of the day, the Hitachi C12LSH is a terrific combination of brains and brawn, and the unique features mentioned above make it a real money-maker. However, if you’re in the market for a sliding compound miter saw, do your homework! Be sure to look at at least three different tools to determine which one best suits your needs and budget…You’ll be happy you did. And if you can’t visit a home center for a first-hand look, you’ll find plenty more miter saw reviews like this on my blog at http://www.squidoo.com/miter-saw-reviews…Good luck and happy hunting!
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Filed under Kitchen Cabinets by Jay Boyer
March 19, 2009
The Good News About Under the Cabinet Lighting Techniques
There are all sorts of different under the cabinet lighting fixtures that you can choose from. This is the reason that you should look for stores that offer a large and varied selection of these lighting fixtures. In this way you can take advantage of the many styles to find what you need without going to several stores.
Under counter lighting can either be decorative or act as utility lighting. It can be used for many different purposes. One of the most common uses is in the kitchen to light up any dark areas that have occurred in the design. Cabinets tend to produce dark areas in the kitchen which can be dangerous or just take away from the look of the kitchen. Adequate light is important for your working space to prevent an accident when chopping or preparing food.
A kitchen needs to be clean and hygienic as well as functional. Hygiene can be hard to maintain if you do not have enough light in the kitchen area, so some well placed lights can do wonders for your kitchen’s cleanliness as well as its overall functionality.
Under cabinet lighting fixtures are usually hidden so that they don’t detract from the natural look of a kitchen. They can really bring out the beauty of natural timbers and granite as well as other popular kitchen surfaces with warm and revealing light that just seems to shine from nowhere.
Low energy: Under the cabinet lighting fixtures are best when they are small. In this way they will not use too much energy. In fact there are different types of lighting that can save you money.
There are some different types of lighting to consider when you are thinking of under cabinet lighting fixtures for your home.
* Puck lighting: this is a type of small track lighting. This lighting can be directed at a focal point. This is useful for enhancing small decoration pieces in niches or accentuating other areas of your room.
* Fluorescent light bulbs: These are the best option for utility under cabinet lighting fixtures. They are low energy light bulbs, but they give a generous amount of light that is clear and bright. Fluorescent bulbs are very useful for kitchen counters or other areas where good lighting is needed. Wet bars and bathrooms are other good places to use fluorescent lighting, as these rooms usually have over counter cabinets that create shadows and really come into their own with a touch of creative lighting.
So you can find what you require, you should have a thorough look for a retailer or a wholesaler that has a large selection of under cabinet lighting fixtures. You can locate these by looking online or by searching in a web tool like Google, Yahoo or similar search engines. Another option would be to look through the yellow pages or try asking your family and friends to recommend a good store that they know of.
Filed under Kitchen Remodeling by Tom Sanderrs