A popular look for today's kitchens involves using a combination of two cabinetry colors to subtly or dramatically change the composition of color in the room.
This bathroom remodel was in a home with 2-foot thick masonry perimeter walls. Demolition revealed a window that had been covered up--leaving a deep opening in the wall. Stewart Davis, design director of CG&S Design-Build in Austin, Texas, decided to design a cabinet to fit the space.
After frustrating experiences with a few kitchen remodeling jobs that took longer than scheduled, contractor Robert Amberson in Tempe, Ariz., decided to streamline his operation, and offer the "1 Week Kitchen." He read about remodelers offering bath remodels completed in one week and thought he...
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Efficiency and pleasing aesthetics blend seamlessly in a kitchen that marries contemporary elements with traditional roots.
A remodeling company expands its cabinet dealership to include contractor sales.
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Three clever storage solutions that make use of space in unlikely places.
Although you can't completely avoid cross traffic or keep it out of the kitchen, it is possible to organize the flow to reduce interference with the work area. When remodeling a kitchen, fixing the traffic problems could be more important than the style of the cabinet doors.
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Designers often create 135-degree corners for islands or peninsulas, but many ignore the geometry and try to create this angle by aligning the cabinets at their front points.
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What are consumers really buying for their kitchens?