The book features 250 color images that include before and after photographs of kitchen transformations. It also shows storage tricks and innovative designs, along with essential steps to help homeowners focus their design preferences. Special sections about appliances, cabinets, countertops, and...
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Rev-A-Shelf's first annual design contest will honor a variety of kitchen or vanity designs that use Rev-A-Shelf storage organizing accessories. The company combined five of the awards with 20-20 Design software and the new Rev-A-Shelf 20-20 catalog.
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Designer Darcy Bean Sr. was able to take this small, dark kitchen from bland to grand by vaulting the ceiling and removing a wall. The homeowners didn't want to move any of the existing doors or windows but were willing to expand into the adjacent mudroom.
Using bright colors and smart storage, architect Jay Serrao transformed this small, bland living room and kitchen. The owners wanted the space, located on the second floor, to reflect their love of Mexico and highlight views of their garden and the San Francisco skyline beyond.
The sleek look of stainless steel and full overlay cabinet doors still appeals to many consumers, but there's a budding contingent of folks who want just the opposite of sleek. Mixing materials and styles is becoming a hot option for those looking to put some character in their kitchens.
Although ornamental accessories abound, it seems consumers are lately drawn to a simpler look when it comes to cabinetry. What's most interesting is what's going on inside those full-overlay doors: myriad organization solutions to help homeowners straighten out their goods.
Thomasville Furniture, a company known for its stylish high-quality furniture, recently introduced a line of cabinetry available through The Home Depot stores nationwide.
For most kitchen remodels, homeowners want an update in materials and products, but they don't want something that is a glaring contrast to the style of their existing house. Designer Kelly Fey of Dimon Construction in Fayetteville, N.Y., says her clients appreciated the traditional look of their...
The majority of work James Benoit does is high end, but when it comes to cabinetry he often makes a surprising choice: KraftMaid.