Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2011

Kitchen Facelift for the Holidays Made Easy With Tips from FaceYourKitchen.com

Foster City, Calif. (PRWEB) - FaceYourKitchen.com, the ultimate homeowner’s guide to quick and easy kitchen remodeling and cabinet refacing, is helping families prepare for the upcoming holiday season with easy revamping tips. As people are opening their homes to guests, they may not have the time or budget to completely remodel their kitchens to accommodate company and cooking activities.

“Holiday preparation can be exhausting, but we’re committed to making it easier for homeowners to update their kitchens without the heavy expense of remodeling,” said Samantha Chun, FaceYourKitchen.com spokesperson. “There are plenty of ways to spruce up your kitchen without spending a lot of cash or time.”

FaceYourKitchen.com is featuring content like “Turkey Day Angst? Tech to the Rescue” that will help homeowners ready their kitchens for the holidays, as well as prepare a Thanksgiving feast more efficiently, with less stress. According to Patricia Davis Brown, an award winning interior designer and FaceYourKitchen.com contributor, there are several types of gadgets and appliances with smart technologies that can help prepare a fabulous feast in half the time.

“The quicker you can prepare your holiday meals, the better,” said Brown. “Spending extra time with family is most important and FaceYourKitchen.com provides information on how to do so.”

Additionally, FaceYourKitchen.com highlights “10 quick kitchen fixes” that can improve the appearance of your kitchen before guests arrive. Some ideas include adding a pot rack to help organize a cluttered kitchen, hanging a new pendant lamp, or brightening up the area by hanging new window treatments. Whether it's a serious paint overhaul or simply switching out cabinet hardware, livening up the kitchen is easy to do.

For more information about home design, kitchen upgrades and holiday home preparations, follow @FaceYourKitchen on Twitter or Facebook.

About FaceYourKitchen.com
FaceYourKitchen.com is the ultimate homeowner’s guide to quick and easy kitchen remodeling. Since 2000, FaceYourKitchen has provided homeowners with helpful tips, styles and trends, informative articles, and cost information on cabinet refacing. FaceYourKitchen.com is owned and operated by QuinStreet, Inc. (NASDAQ: QNST), one of the largest Internet marketing and media companies in the world. QuinStreet is committed to providing consumers and businesses with the information they need to research, find and select the products, services and brands that meet their needs. The company is a leader in visitor-friendly marketing practices. For more information, please visit QuinStreet.com.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

4 Useful Tips in Remodeling a Kitchen at a Lesser Cost

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 simply 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.

Thursday, August 06, 2009

Cabinetparts.com Makes Granite Look for Countertops Easier


Laminate for Countertops has come a long way in the past 2 years. With the introduction of High Definition laminate, Wilsonart created a product that mimics the look and feel of real stone. A new process called Aeon Enhanced Performance "dramatically improves wear and scuff resistance on Wilsonart HD and Premium laminate designs."

Changing the look of your countertop can increase the value of your home whether you are improving to sell, or just want to enhance your space. "The large-scale granite look remains in high demand among budget-conscious homeowners remodeling their kitchens and baths, and new designs from Wilsonart Laminate fill that need in spades."

Laminate for Countertops is readily available, ships and installs easily and has literally thousands of colors and designs to choose from. "No matter what your budget or style, whether you are a design professional or consumer, we have a product to fit your needs."

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Kitchen Enhancing Ideas from the 2008 Design Lab Competitions

Electrolux has long been known as among the leaders in appliance solutions for the home and at the 2008 Design Lab Competition which showcased some fancy designs from undergraduate and graduate students in industrial design that can be future home kitchen appliances that are sure to hit the market.

Here are some of the Finalists:

1. The Flatshare Fridge from Austria by Stefan Buchberger

2. The Drawer Kitchen from Korea by Nojae Park

3. Sook from USA by Adam Brodowski

4. The IBasket from China by Guopeng Liang

5. Stratosphere from Hungary by Atilla Safrany

6. Vesta Cooktop from Germany by Matthias Pinkert

7. The Coox from France by Antoine Lebrun

8. The Scan Toaster from South Korea by Sung Bae Chang

9. The E-bag from Hungary by Apor Pupsoki


(Source) InventorSpot

Friday, February 02, 2007

The Best Part of Your Home


All of us have our own preference in our homes as to which is the most relaxing and convenient part of our homes. Some would usually consider their bedrooms, but this does not really always follow. Most would be surprised that other parts of the house such as the den, living room, dining room or even the kitchen can be one of the favorite places a person would love to hang out in their homes.

Architectural and interior designing is one aspect that renders the ideal ambiance that most people look for in a room. Colors are often disregarded but they really set the mood for most people. The little furniture add-ons like a table lamp, sofa, couch, or side tables play an integral role in upholding that ideal atmosphere to which people can sit back relax and recharge their body and senses.


A home is a place where people would retreat at the end of the day. Some would love to simply stay indoors and enjoy the comforts of their actual homes. The manner to how people could revert to their homes for asylum or sanctuary would be something worth studying. But the best way to sum it all up is that homes keep a person secure and a place of solace every time the need to retreat and rekindle thoughts would suffice.