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What material is used for kitchen cabinets?

March 16, 2019 By Bertone

home-interior-designEnjoy a broad range of exciting kitchen cabinet materials. From oak and hard maple to particle board or stainless steel, find the right material for ideal kitchen home interior design. Below are some of the most popular materials for kitchen cabinet design.

Hardwood and Softwood Materials

Enjoy a wide range of natural materials when designing your kitchen. Your home interior design can include oak, hard maple, birch, ash, pine, or even bamboo birch. Oak is another popular choice. Decide which material you want in terms of color, hardness, and durability. Speak with our interior design specialists about choosing the right wood for your custom cabinets.

Stainless Steel

If you want a modern industrial look, design your kitchen with stainless steel fixtures. Both durable and luxurious, stainless steel is a higher priced option for the discerning homeowner.

Medium Density Fiberboard and Particle Board

If you are designing on a budget, you may opt for Medium-Density Fiberboard (MDF). MDF is made of small fibers. They have clean edges and a smooth surface. This a versatile option that has more durability than particle board. Particle board is constructed of wood shavings and non-wood plant debris. While very affordable, particle board is one of the least durable options and is susceptible to water.

Plywood

Plywood consists of a multi-layer board made of laminated single plates. There are a few categories of plywood, each with its own uses (such as outdoor versus wet conditions).

Fiberboard

In fiberboard, fibers are separated from fibrous raw materials and interwoven into a board using adhesives and heat or pressure. These are used for a broad array of kitchen cabinets and can be used for custom cabinetry.

Discuss which materials are best for your kitchen cabinet design today. We would love to hear from you. Call us today.

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How Much Does it Cost to Remodel a Kitchen?

December 17, 2018 By Bertone

home-remodelingKitchen remodels are very popular for new homeowners. Home remodeling allows a homeowner to truly take a house and make it into their own unique home. Even seasoned homeowners find that over time a kitchen needs new functionality and updates. But what are the costs associated with kitchen remodels? How can you calculate these costs? What does a kitchen remodel truly involve?

Budget First

Before you change a single appliance or tear down a wall, be sure that you budget for your kitchen remodel. Why? Home remodeling has many hidden costs from actual materials to labor costs. Additional problems can surface while remodeling that can lead to more costs. Because of this, it is important to know from the outset how much you plan to spend.

Low-end renovations can start from fifteen thousand dollars and run up to six figures for high end builds. Your budget should depend on a few factors, including how long you plan on living in the home and what you need versus what you want. For example, if you need the kitchen to be accessible for someone with limited mobility that should take precedence over a higher end refrigerator, which might be nice but won’t add that much functionality to your space. Also, if you are only renovating to resell in a few years, you might want to avoid expansive renovations. For families planning to stay in their home for more than five years, keep your family’s needs over time in mind.

Costs to Factor In

You want to consider the length of the project, the location of your home, the weather, and if you plan on doing any of the work yourself. Do you need to buy new cabinets or appliances? Do you need to tear out a wall? Factor all of these into your budget. Unlike simply repainting a bedroom, a full kitchen remodel involves work with plumbing, electricity, and demolition that is usually best for professionals. Depending on the extent of your remodel, you also might need an architect, who charges an average of over one hundred an hour.

Materials

What materials should you use? Speak with a professional about options available to you. If you are interested in resale value, be careful about what you choose. Some materials, while luxurious, may not add significantly to the resale value of your home. While updating your kitchen will inevitably increase the value of your home, especially if you are taking a very dated space and modernizing it, taking an average kitchen into the space age might cost more than the resale value. Remember how long you plan to live in the home when factoring in materials, which can make up about eighty percent of the total cost of the project.

Call a professional today about your upcoming kitchen remodel for the most precise estimate for your home. They can help you find the perfect design that meets your needs.

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3 Secrets: How to use Modern Custom Cabinetry in Your Home

November 19, 2018 By Bertone

modern-bathroom-vanitiesHome design trends are constantly changing. Custom cabinetry remains one of the most popular ways to create a unique look in your home at an affordable cost. From modern bathroom vanities to custom pantries, open up space and create a beautiful design with cabinets engineered with you in mind. Let’s look at some of the top trends from this year.

Easy Bathroom Elegance

Modern bathroom vanities add a sleek elegant design and unique simplicity. Providing both storage and timeless beauty, these designs are both versatile and sturdy. Custom cabinetry can maximize space while working around unusual features in your bathroom. Choose the right color and finish to accent your home décor. Speak with an interior designer about finding the right look and model for your unique style.

Open Up Your Kitchen with Custom Cabinets

Your kitchen is truly the heart of your home. A gathering place each day for family and friends, as well as a place to congregate during parties and the holidays, the kitchen deserves the royal treatment. Yet many homeowners are trapped by the original cabinet design and layout of the kitchen. No more. Revamp your home and open up the room with customized kitchen cabinets. You can design a pantry that meets your needs, nifty little corners for knick-knacks and kitchenware, and even add a breakfast nook. Include space for your cookbook collection and bright lighting for a finished look.

Office Space Miracles

Many homeowners work from home. The importance of a quality spacious home office has become a keen selling point for many homeowners. Design an office area that has custom cabinets that both provide more than ample organization but also have sleek elegance. Hideaway cabinets can store important papers, your laptop, or unsightly printer. Choose a style that suits your unique tastes.

Custom cabinets provide homeowners with an easy and affordable way to add functionality and elegance to their home. Renovating and updating a space with cabinetry will increase your homes worth over time. Speak with a professional today about your unique home design.

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How do I clean and care for my cabinets?

October 18, 2018 By Bertone

kitchen-cabinet-resourcesThe kitchen is exposed to grime, dirt, bacteria, and grease. How can you keep your kitchen cabinets clean with all the cooking, kids, pets, and more? What kitchen cabinet resources are available to make cleaning convenient and affordable? Here are some helpful tips for cleaning your kitchen cabinets.

How Often Should I Clean My Cabinets?

Because of the growth of dirt and bacteria in the kitchen, and the close proximity to food surfaces, it is important to clean your cabinets on a weekly, even biweekly, basis. If you have a lot of traffic in your kitchen, like children opening and closing cabinets all day, it would be best to keep a regular cleaning schedule. You can save time and money with helpful kitchen resources like nonabrasive all-purpose cleaners, vinegar, or even a professional cleaning surface for, especially difficult jobs.

For homeowners coming into a well-loved home with dirty cabinets, hiring a professional may make sense initially for a good scrub down before you make yourself at home. For single working professionals, cleaning the cabinets once or twice a month may be enough, especially if you eat out more often than eat at home.

What Do I Use?

The simplest way to clean your cabinets is to use a little bit of elbow grease and plain warm water with heavily diluted all-purpose cleaner. Different cabinet materials need different cleaners. In general, vinegar and water or baking soda and water are safe for most surfaces.

Wood cabinets need an oil-soap wood cleaner. These can be purchased at the local hardware store. Believe it or not, laundry detergent and water can work for cleaning wood cabinets in a pinch. Avoid applying too much water. Always use a dry cloth to wipe any excess liquid after cleaning.

Chemical Free Cleaners

Vinegar is an excellent and always-on-hand cleaner for kitchen cabinets. It helps remove odor and sticky film. Just mix with water and use some elbow grease to get out any dirt and tough stains. Vinegar is an excellent solution if you want to avoid chemicals or have pets and young children around.

Mix baking soda and water to create a paste. This paste can then be applying to the toughest patches of grime and dirt. Apply the paste. Wait a few minutes. Then use a damp cloth to clean away the dirt and baking soda. Reapply if needed.

Cleaning your kitchen cabinets can be quick and inexpensive. Remove bacteria and dirty quickly with these helpful items. Enjoy clean cabinets and a clean kitchen.

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