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Feb 15 2010

Kitchen Decorating: Adding Color

Most families seem to end up spending a great deal of their time in the kitchen, so you might want to make it more interesting and add some color. Maybe you don’t want a drab and dreary kitchen, but you don’t know quite how to add the right touch. Here are some easy ways to add color to your kitchen so you can change your décor from boring to fabulous.

Add Color by Dressing Up Your Table
One of the easiest ways to create a colorful kitchen is to dress up the kitchen table. You might add a colorful tablecloth or placemats, as well as some colorful dishware. Another way to achieve instantaneous color is by adding a centerpiece, such as flowers in a vase or basket on your oak dining table. Try to find colors that will add some interest but also complement your kitchen’s décor.

Add Color with a Backsplash
Don’t let your kitchen backsplash be boring. You can always keep things simple with a neutral-colored tile or laminate, but you also have to option of venturing out a little and making things colorful. You should be able to find tile and laminates for your backsplash in a variety of different colors. Or you might choose to create a totally unique look by arranging broken-up colored glass in a random pattern on the wall. In this way, you can work some color into the décor and end up with a personalized, one-of-a-kind backsplash.

Paint an Accent Wall a Different Color
Is your kitchen painted a neutral color? Paint an accent wall a different color to add some more color to the room. Choose a more open wall, one that’s not completely covered with cabinets or appliances. Be sure to pick an accent color that will work well with the rest of your kitchen’s décor. You can go with a matching color, or if you want the wall to really stand out, pick something that’s complementary.

Take the Doors Off the Cabinets
When you take the doors off your kitchen cabinets, you can display all your colorful dishes and other tableware. The inside of the cabinets can also be painted a contrasting color if your dishes are neutral. This doesn’t necessarily entail removing every cabinet door, but you can pick a few cabinets to be colorful, preferably those more prominent cabinets above the countertops.

Use Window Treatments to Add Interest
Chances are, your kitchen has at least one window. Why not utilize that window area to add color? Whether you go with a valance or drapes, choose a window treatment in a color that will stand out. Red or purple window treatments would be a great way to add color to the room if you have, for example, a black-and-white or otherwise neutral kitchen.

Adding color to your kitchen doesn’t mean you have to change the entire décor. Rather, build upon what you already have to add your own colorful touches here and there.

About the Writer….
Leon Tuberman has been part of the furniture and interior decorating  business for 40 years. He owns and operates his family owned furniture store. They carry a large selection of American made solid oak furniture for your living room, bedroom and dining room furniture. Whether you’re looking for a oak dining table for your formal dining room or a tv stand for your family room  then they have everything you need.

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Dec 12 2009

How To Best Remodel Your Cabinet

Published by Orlando Designer under Cabinets

When you take a look at your kitchen, the first thing that you are likely to notice is the cabinets. They are possibly the most important part of any kitchen and they really do have the potential to make or break the overall appearance of the room. Not only do they look good, but the cabinets are also the place where we store all of our kitchen equipment. Without them the kitchen would be cluttered and that is certainly not a good atmosphere.

So because the cabinets are so important, it is essential that you keep them updated if you want to improve the look of the kitchen.

How to Remodel Your Kitchen Cabinets

When it comes to remodeling your kitchen, the main thing that you should ideally do is to sit down and actually think about what you want. Do you want the cabinets to be a certain color? Do you want to have a wood stained look or do you want something a little more modern and retro looking? If you have a good idea of what you want then you can find it easier and it just makes the task in a hand a lot easier to achieve.

If you are stuck for ideas on what to do then you can always draw an image of your kitchen layout and take it along to a local home improvement store. The staff there should be able to tell you what would look good in your kitchen and which color schemes match the best. That way if you are going to attempt to remodel the kitchen cabinets by yourself, you will at least have a good idea of what to go for. You may also be able to get inspiration from home improvement websites too so it is always worth looking there if you get the chance.

If you are looking to just do a quick remodeling job then simply painting over the cabinets will do. It will brighten up the kitchen and if you follow a certain theme there is no reason why painted cabinets cannot look just as good as wood stained ones. Ideally the color you want to aim for will be warm, bright and inviting. Popular colors generally include yellow, peach and blue.

Overall if you aren’t sure which colors would look better in your home, visiting a home improvement store is definitely the way to go. There you should be able to get all of the advice that you need. Remodeling your kitchen cabinets needn’t be an overly difficult task but if you are struggling then you could always hire a professional to do the job for you.

Adam Peters is the editor of different articles with reference to kitchen cabinet remodel for http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com Keep reading about closet organizing and closet organizers at his web.

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Dec 11 2009

Cabinet Knobs – Flower Themes For Spring

Published by Orlando Designer under Cabinets

If you are looking for a quick way to add color and freshen up your home when spring approaches consider making small changes that can have a big impact on the room. Changing out the knobs on your cabinets is an easy but very effective way to bring color and a fresh look into the room.

You can also change them out on your kitchen, bathroom, and any other cabinets in the house as well. It’s a quick and relatively inexpensive way to make a big visual change to a room.

There are a wide variety of cabinet knobs available at your local hardware stores and also available online; but there are a few things you might want to consider before making your final purchase.

Size of Knob

When shopping for new cabinet knobs don’t necessarily look for ones that match the size of your existing ones. Think about selecting new versions that are slightly larger than the ones you have; a larger cabinet knob will make more of a visual impact.

Type of Knob

With the wide variety of available cabinet knobs, you will have a great many to choose from. There are ceramic, wooden, metal, and even plastic options available. Be sure that what you select are a good quality.

Size of Screw

If possible, take one of your existing cabinet knobs and its screw with you to the hardware store; this will allow you to measure the existing screw with those of the new ones. Matching the screw size will ensure that your new knobs will be an easy install. If at all possible, try to avoid the need to expand the existing holes for them on the cabinet doors.

Colors

The whole concept of changing the knobs on your cabinets is to bring seasonal color into the room, so don’t be afraid to pick colors that stand out and bring attention to themselves.

If you have white cabinet doors think about vivid red porcelain cabinet knobs, or bright white ceramic options with bright red flowers painted on them. Don’t be afraid to be bold with your choices. The spring season is all about bright colors and making a large impact with seasonal floral colors.

Note: If your cabinets are a dark cherry color you might struggle with selecting an appropriate color of cabinet knob. Consider, instead, selecting a black metal cabinet knob with an intricate floral pattern.

Shopping

Your local home improvement warehouse store will have a wide variety of cabinet knobs for you to choose from. In addition to a great selection, they are more likely to have the correct number in stock for you.

Alternatively, you can shop online; there are several websites devoted simply to cabinets and cabinet hardware. Just remember to be specific about the size of the screw.

This is a great project for someone with little to no DIY knowledge; additionally, changing your cabinet knobs is a fast and easy way to make a great seasonal change to the various cabinets in your home. With a few minutes of effort you can make-over your kitchen, or bathroom cabinets with them.

Author Jennifer Akre is an owner of a wide variety of online specialty shops that offer both products and information on how you can easily furnish and decorate your space. Whether it’s your living, bedroom, or even your deck or patio, there are many tips you can use to make your space both functional and beautiful. Today, she offers advice on how to create a fabulous indoor area by using sparkling cabinet hardware, antique looking cabinet knobs or sleek drawer pulls.

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Dec 10 2009

Cabinet Hinges – Choosing Ones That Match

Published by Orlando Designer under Cabinets

Since stainless steel appliances became all the rage, home builders and home owners alike have matched their kitchen cabinet hinges and pulls with satin-finish chrome or nickel to match or blend with the stainless steel. In addition, most bathrooms have shiny chrome fixtures throughout. Your hinges don’t have to match your appliances to look stylish, and chrome isn’t the only color bathroom fixtures come in. Mix it up!

Copper is a favorite metal for use in the kitchen. It comes in a variety of finishes and looks great with stainless steel. Copper goes beautifully with both warm and cool color schemes. Keep the stainless steel appliances and copper hinges in mind with both of these color schemes:

1) terra cotta floors, aged sage green cabinets with granite countertops or

2) slate floors, dove gray cabinets with marble countertops.

Depending on the style and finish you choose, copper fixtures can compliment most any kitchen.

Brass is an excellent choice for cabinet hinges and knobs in living rooms and dens. It brightens up the room and probably already matches a few things in those rooms. If you have a collection of old brass doorknobs, see how antique-finish brass fixtures help draw the eye to the doorknobs. If it’s shiny brass candlesticks you have, try mimicking the basic shape of the candlesticks in the hinge plate shape. However, don’t go overboard with brass everywhere. You will lose the effect of a few complimentary pieces.

For bathrooms, a good change of pace is nickel or pewter, though brass can look very classy in a bathroom as well. Color scheme makes a big difference. My one hint for bathrooms is to pick a metal that you can get in every fixture and piece of hardware you want, from towel holder to cabinet hinge. Bathrooms are usually too small to do a lot of metal color mixing, but I do think you can sometimes mix finishes if you feel it looks too match-y.

Choosing fixtures for your home can be daunting. Here are some basic tips that may be useful in deciding the metal and finish for your rooms:

• Look at the items that you already have in that room. Do you have a lamp you love in your living room? Do you have several copper pots in your kitchen? Do you have a beautiful brass étagère that you keep your towels on in the bathroom? Each of those items can inspire the metal fixtures in that room. Take pictures of your stuff you like and print them out for a reference folder. Keep them handy as you browse the Internet or your local hardware or home improvement store.

• Find mixed-metal items to combine rooms that seem equally divided between two metals. One or two will be plenty for most rooms. Alternatively, more subtly, merge the color scheme with similar woods or wood finishes. For example: oak and cherry for brass and copper.

• Even fabrics can highlight metal fixtures in the room. Picture light sunshine yellow pillows on a denim sofa in a white and pale blue room with satin-finish brass cabinet hinges, doorknobs, and curtain rods. The pillow fabric and the satin brass fixtures accent each other.

Above all, trust your eye. It’s your home; it should make you happy. Do with it what you want. You are the one who has to live in it and look at it every day. And really, do you want a friend that won’t visit because you have weird taste in door hinges?

Author Jennifer Akre is an owner of a wide variety of online specialty shops that offer both products and information on how you can easily furnish and decorate your space. Whether it’s your living, bedroom, or even your deck or patio, there are many tips you can use to make your space both functional and beautiful. Today, she offers advice on how to create a fabulous indoor area by using concealed cabinet hinges, durable door hinges and self-closing hinges.

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Sep 19 2009

Cabinet Hinges – They Make Your Kitchen Complete

Published by Orlando Designer under Cabinets

What’s small and metal and something you use every day? No it is not a key, but it is something that you move in a door. It is a hinge. And when remodeling your kitchen they are one thing you don’t one to forget about. Mismatched knobs and hinges would just be an eyesore and without them you would have open shelves instead of cabinets.

Down-sized by the Romans for domestic purposes such as cabinets, hinges are generally eight times stronger than the job they are doing. So it is very difficult to end up with hinges that are too small. But before you decide on the size you need you need to decide on the type or style. There are many kinds of cabinet hinges available to meet your needs. One of the most common types is a butt hinge which consists of two rectangular leaves with holes that are joined by a pin. When the door is closed, the leaves meet or butt together in the frame leaving only the pin showing. The pins of these hinges can be tipped with finials or balls for a more decorative look.

Another decorative cabinet hinge is the butterfly hinge. Similar to the butt hinge but with the flaps attached to the outside of the door. The flaps look like a butterfly when opened. These hinges range in styles from colonial to art deco and can complete your cabinets with style. If you don’t want to see the hinge, try a pivot hinge which is concealed behind the cabinet door. Or go for one of the most popular hinge styles for your kitchen cabinets; the spring-loaded hinge. So-called because of the tiny spring mounted inside, a door with this type of cabinet hinge closes by itself.

Like other cabinet hardware cabinet hinges are available in a wide variety of finishes to match you décor. So if you are going to re-do your kitchen with fifties flair go for oil-rubbed bronze cabinet hinges and knobs or pulls. Add some golden warmth with knobs, pulls and hinges in a bold brass finish. Or go for a decidedly modern look with satin nickel bar pulls and hinges.

No matter what type of cabinet hardware you are looking for the best place to shop is online. Don’t waste your time dragging yourself to every hardware and home store in town only to be disappointed by their small selection. Instead shop from the comfort of your own home and browse the largest selection and the best prices online. You’ll find hinges of all shapes, sizes and styles to meet your needs. Choose from cabinet hinges for the kitchen or your entertainment center. Choose hinges that are concealed or ones that are decorative as well as functional. As long as you match the finish and design with your other cabinet hardware your kitchen or any other room or piece of furniture with cabinets will be complete. So start shopping today and find the right cabinet hinges for your project. You can’t finish your re-modeling job without them.

As the owner of many online sites, author Jennifer Akre, shares her insight on how to make your indoor living space more enjoyable with classic cabinet hinges, stylish door hinges and whimsical hinges.

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Sep 18 2009

Cabinet Knobs – A Fantastic Option For Changing Up The Look Of Your Space

Published by Orlando Designer under Cabinets

For the past couple of months, every time you have walked into your kitchen you have kind of cringed because you are getting a bored with the look of your space. Now, you want to change up its appearance, but do not want to take on a huge remodeling project to do it. If this is happens to be you, then you are in luck because there is an easy way for you to do just that, which is by purchasing some new cabinet knobs for your kitchen cabinetry.

Okay, you might be thinking, how is doing that going to have that big of an impact? Well, just look at the ones that are on your cabinets now, do they blend into the cabinetry? If so, just think about how getting new ones would really make your cabinetry stand out and enhance its appearance. So as you can see, that is the type of impact that cabinet knobs have.

What is great about cabinet knobs is the fact that a wide variety of options are available, making it easy to find exactly the right ones to complement your cabinetry. For example, maybe the cabinetry in your home has a very cottage feel to it and the knobs that you have on there right now are blending in with them like with the example mentioned earlier. Well, a great way to cap off their look is with some lovely porcelain selections that have lovely detailed designs painted on them like a floral theme. Or, maybe your cabinetry is more traditional looking and you want to give it a newer, modern appearance. A fantastic option for doing that is with ones that are smooth, sleek, and made out of metal. You could go with something like a satin chrome finished selection or a brushed stainless steel. When it comes down to it, there are just a lot of options and to easily see them all, just hit the Internet for some online shopping.

One thing to keep in mind if you do decide to replace the cabinet knobs on your cabinetry is that it would be a good idea to replace the other hardware on your cabinetry as well. You should do this because if you do not, then you are going to end up with this weird, mismatching look that will have people scratching their heads as to what you are doing with your space. So, if you replace one, then you need to replace them all, including the drawer pulls on your drawers along with the hinges on the cabinets and even the drawer slides inside your drawers. By replacing them all, your space will have a gorgeous, completed appearance.

In the end, if you are looking to revamp the look your kitchen, a great way to do just that is by replacing the cabinets knobs on that space’s cabinetry. It is a simple, cost effective option that is a better alternative to a huge remodeling project.

As the owner of many online sites, author Jennifer Akre, shares her insight on how to easily update your kitchen with classic cabinet hardware, decorative cabinet knobs and stylish back plates.

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Sep 17 2009

Kitchen Cabinet Hardware – Give Your Kitchen A Look of Distinction

Published by Orlando Designer under Cabinets

Are you sick of setting foot in your kitchen because you are bored with or disgusted by the décor? Are you ready for a kitchen makeover but don’t have a lot of dough? Well why not start small by simply painting the cabinet doors and outfitting them with new hardware?

It is easy to do, relatively inexpensive and fun. Change your kitchen from dull to glam in minutes. Try indulging in your 1960’s avocado green kitchen by cleaning and refinishing the rich walnut cabinets and drawer fronts and adorning them with brushed metal knobs. No your kitchen has kitsch and modern appeal at once. Replacing your kitchen cabinet hardware is one of the easiest ways to refresh a room.

There are many shapes, sizes and material to choose from in your quest for a new and improved kitchen. The best place to see the largest selection is by shopping online. Rather than dragging yourself from hardware store to hardware store only to be disappointed in the choices available you should try shopping online from the comfort of your favorite chair. Not only will you find the best selection of kitchen cabinet hardware, but you will also find the best prices.

One of the most popular accents for cabinets these days is the European bar pull. Usually made of silvery metal like steel or chrome these long bars will give your kitchen a fresh and decidedly modern look when placed on your cabinets and appliances. And don’t forget the hinges. You can match them in material and finish to your pulls or knobs or simply choose ones that are completely concealed.

Since there are so many types of kitchen cabinet hardware available you should try to narrow your search down by material, type or finish and then go from there. For example you may want a Victorian look so you could accent your cupboards with glass or porcelain knobs. Then you could narrow it down by color or shape. You could match your granite counter top with granite knobs or have a little fun with fruit and vegetable shaped knobs in a variety of finishes including enameled. For a fifties look, you could try oil-rubbed brass latches and matching hinges.

It has never been easier to change your kitchen décor. Whether you want your kitchen to be garden fresh with flowery knobs and pulls or reminiscent of a north woods cabin with branch shaped knobs and pulls. You can do it with ease. Choose to breathe new life into your kitchen with new kitchen cabinet hardware from knobs and pulls to hinges and more.

It has been said that the beauty is in the details and with kitchen cabinet hardware this has never been more true. Whether you choose the warmth of wood or the coolness of metal or glass finding new cabinet hardware is an adventure. There is so much to choose from that looking at all the options is just the fun beginning of your journey to a kitchen make over.

As the owner of many online sites, author Jennifer Akre, shares her insight on how update your kitchen by adding new kitchen hardware, distinctive drawer pulls along with distinctive cabinet pulls.

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