- Step One: Communicate. Take the time to talk specifics with your partner. Are you looking for a new look? More space? A better layout? Find photos of kitchens you've seen in magazines and show the kitchen designer what each of you like and what you don't like, before it's installed in your home.
- Step Two: Set Your Parameters. Before you start, set a budget. Without one, costs can easily get out of hand. Although a perfect kitchen design looks fabulous, if your budget is one-third of the price, it can be very depressing. Let your designer know the budget and that the number must be respected and change orders need to be in writing.
- Step Three: Determine Your Physical Space. Are you open to moving any walls or do you need a design that is limited to your existing space? What cabinet styles do you like and which ones match your home? Before the designer begins, it really helps to know your preferences.
Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Creating a Kitchen Remodel that Keeps Couples Together
Kitchen remodeling can be difficult on a relationship. Many decisions need to be made and the more that homeowners can agree about their personal needs and goals before the remodel has begun, the better a kitchen designer and the installer can satisfy them. Consider taking the following preliminary steps to keep your family in harmony.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Cabinet Manufacturer Goes Exotic and Green
Today’s consumers want socially conscious manufacturers. Yet while many companies are trying to get on the Green manufacturing bandwagon, other companies, like Pacific Crest Cabinets are ahead of this movement by leaps and bounds. While cabinet dealers like the look of their contemporary cabinet line and the beautiful and exotic woods, Pacific Crest makes extraordinary efforts to reduce waste and support sustainable forest practice from start to finish.
According to Glen Ferguson, owner of The Kitchen Warehouse in Los Angeles, “The Pacific Crest line offers our customers a beautiful, exotic, wood kitchen that is manufactured with wood not only from a sustainable forest practice, but they also follow California’s stringent Air Quality manufacturing standards (today and the higher standards set for 2009, far above the standard in Washington). My 8 full time kitchen designers feel good about specking out a job using Pacific-Crest Cabinets. They’re beautiful and good for the environment.”
Pacific Crest’s Ultima collection features unique door styles with engineered veneers. Using different types of tree veneers and colored resins they composite them into large blocks and then cross cut to replicate exotic woods like Zebra, Wenge, Macassar, Ebony, Teak, Birds Eye Maple, White Oak Mahagony. So clients get the look without cutting down trees that are not as readily available. In fact the engineered product offers more color consistency throughout the kitchen. In addition, their Bamboo Burma Door shows a flat door in two colors, natural and caramelized. Since Bamboo is a grass, not a wood, it is sustainable as the plant continues to grow after it is cut.

According to Pacific Crest, green is not just about the forest materials or formaldehyde use, they follow a holistic approach to manufacturing. Their program meets the tough standards of the worldwide Forestry Stewardship Council (FFC) on sustainable practices, which require certification based on a set of guidelines from the forest to the mill including their hardwood distributors. Those guidelines require that companies achieve high standards for: Air Quality, Waste management, Energy savings and Sustainable Materials.
In addition, Pacific Crest Cabinets is in the Environment Stewardship Program developed for the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association (KCMA.org), which incorporates social responsibility by requiring participating manufacturers to include community outreach. Pacific Crest joined AGROS international to sponsor a village in El Salvador to help people break the cycle of poverty with marketable skills.
The professional designers at The Kitchen Warehouse use 3-D computerized design and unlimited cabinet and countertop selection. They’ll ask about your lifestyle and incorporate your ideas to achieve your with your budget. Call 323-734-1696 for an appointment with one of their professional designers. Visit their showroom with over 30 Kitchens On Display at 2149 West Washington Blvd., LA, CA. Off the Santa Monica Freeway at Western Avenue (2 blks. east on Washington Blvd.). Visit their website at www.thekitchenwarehousela.com.
According to Glen Ferguson, owner of The Kitchen Warehouse in Los Angeles, “The Pacific Crest line offers our customers a beautiful, exotic, wood kitchen that is manufactured with wood not only from a sustainable forest practice, but they also follow California’s stringent Air Quality manufacturing standards (today and the higher standards set for 2009, far above the standard in Washington). My 8 full time kitchen designers feel good about specking out a job using Pacific-Crest Cabinets. They’re beautiful and good for the environment.”
Pacific Crest’s Ultima collection features unique door styles with engineered veneers. Using different types of tree veneers and colored resins they composite them into large blocks and then cross cut to replicate exotic woods like Zebra, Wenge, Macassar, Ebony, Teak, Birds Eye Maple, White Oak Mahagony. So clients get the look without cutting down trees that are not as readily available. In fact the engineered product offers more color consistency throughout the kitchen. In addition, their Bamboo Burma Door shows a flat door in two colors, natural and caramelized. Since Bamboo is a grass, not a wood, it is sustainable as the plant continues to grow after it is cut.

According to Pacific Crest, green is not just about the forest materials or formaldehyde use, they follow a holistic approach to manufacturing. Their program meets the tough standards of the worldwide Forestry Stewardship Council (FFC) on sustainable practices, which require certification based on a set of guidelines from the forest to the mill including their hardwood distributors. Those guidelines require that companies achieve high standards for: Air Quality, Waste management, Energy savings and Sustainable Materials.
In addition, Pacific Crest Cabinets is in the Environment Stewardship Program developed for the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association (KCMA.org), which incorporates social responsibility by requiring participating manufacturers to include community outreach. Pacific Crest joined AGROS international to sponsor a village in El Salvador to help people break the cycle of poverty with marketable skills.
The professional designers at The Kitchen Warehouse use 3-D computerized design and unlimited cabinet and countertop selection. They’ll ask about your lifestyle and incorporate your ideas to achieve your with your budget. Call 323-734-1696 for an appointment with one of their professional designers. Visit their showroom with over 30 Kitchens On Display at 2149 West Washington Blvd., LA, CA. Off the Santa Monica Freeway at Western Avenue (2 blks. east on Washington Blvd.). Visit their website at www.thekitchenwarehousela.com.
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Cooking In Style!
Designing a Kitchen That's Right for You
Was your family’s lifestyle a consideration when your home’s kitchen was designed? For homeowners that inherited their kitchen, customizing it requires a remodel. In fact, enlisting a professional kitchen designer to help you meet your needs will pay off for years to come. They will examine how you use your kitchen and help manage your budget and deliver a superior kitchen layout.
Cabinet suppliers and refacers will want to simply replace your current cabinets – without improving your kitchen’s functionality. You are left with an outdated kitchen layout. A professional kitchen designer, however, will improve your design by first considering your family’s lifestyle.
1. A family where both partners work and cook less often will not require a large oven/stove space. Their kitchen would become more of an area to reconnect at the end of the day, providing more workspace between the microwave and the refrigerator (their two most used appliances).
2. A family that has two or more chefs will need more space. In fact, some require a space for kids to help prepare daily meals or lunches. A suitable design for that family maximizes the countertop space to create elbow room for each chef around each major appliance.
3. A gourmet cook will want to utilize the full technology that today’s kitchens offer. A professional designer will efficiently integrate all the possibilities into an aesthetic presentation that looks beautiful and makes cooking a pleasure.
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The Kitchen Warehouse is L.A.’s largest cabinet showroom with over 30 kitchens on display and 13 major manufacturer lines (providing hundreds of cabinet styles). Their 8 full-time professional designers are trained to design and display your new kitchen on their computer. You can visit their beautiful 8,000 square foot showroom located at 2149 West Washington Blvd. in L.A., off the Santa Monica Freeway at Western Ave. To schedule an appointment, you can call 323-734-1696 or visit their website at www.thekitchenwarehousela.com.
Was your family’s lifestyle a consideration when your home’s kitchen was designed? For homeowners that inherited their kitchen, customizing it requires a remodel. In fact, enlisting a professional kitchen designer to help you meet your needs will pay off for years to come. They will examine how you use your kitchen and help manage your budget and deliver a superior kitchen layout.
Cabinet suppliers and refacers will want to simply replace your current cabinets – without improving your kitchen’s functionality. You are left with an outdated kitchen layout. A professional kitchen designer, however, will improve your design by first considering your family’s lifestyle.
1. A family where both partners work and cook less often will not require a large oven/stove space. Their kitchen would become more of an area to reconnect at the end of the day, providing more workspace between the microwave and the refrigerator (their two most used appliances).
2. A family that has two or more chefs will need more space. In fact, some require a space for kids to help prepare daily meals or lunches. A suitable design for that family maximizes the countertop space to create elbow room for each chef around each major appliance.
3. A gourmet cook will want to utilize the full technology that today’s kitchens offer. A professional designer will efficiently integrate all the possibilities into an aesthetic presentation that looks beautiful and makes cooking a pleasure.
.jpg)
The Kitchen Warehouse is L.A.’s largest cabinet showroom with over 30 kitchens on display and 13 major manufacturer lines (providing hundreds of cabinet styles). Their 8 full-time professional designers are trained to design and display your new kitchen on their computer. You can visit their beautiful 8,000 square foot showroom located at 2149 West Washington Blvd. in L.A., off the Santa Monica Freeway at Western Ave. To schedule an appointment, you can call 323-734-1696 or visit their website at www.thekitchenwarehousela.com.
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