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Home Show Starts August 27th Charlotte!

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

The 50th Annunal  Southern Spring Home and Garden Show at the Park was such a big hit we have added the Southern Ideal Home Show to our list of home shows we are doing this year.  LKN Cabinets   will be a corner booth toward the entrance so be sure to stop by and see us. You can also find us at www.LKNcabinets.com or www.lakenormancabinets.com . The areas best contractors and vendors will be at the show to display new products and give the general public home improvement advice.

We’ll see you there!

Are You Interested in Exploring Kitchen Island Design Ideas?

Monday, August 16th, 2010

 

If you are planning a kitchen remodeling project, you are probably interested in exploring plans for building a kitchen island. After all, kitchen islands make your kitchen look more attractive, while also making it easier to use.

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It is also important to take a look at several different kitchen island design ideas in order to make certain the design you develop is the right one for you.

The first step in creating plans for building a kitchen island is to consider the shape of your kitchen. If you have a U or L shaped kitchen that is spacious enough to accommodate an island, you should have no problem with adding an island to your design plans.

If you have a galley or peninsula kitchen, on the other hand, it may not be very conducive to adding an island to your room. With limited floor space, adding an island may only create a cramped space.

Once you have determined that your kitchen layout can accommodate an island, it is time to start exploring the various kitchen island design ideas that are available. For example, you may want to add one or more of these elements to your kitchen island…

* Breakfast Bar
Requires a countertop that is tall enough for bar stools to be seated underneath.

* Overhead Storage Space
Features space for pots and pans to be hung or for cabinetry to be added for additional storage.

* Range
Includes adding a range to the island so additional counter space can be created, or enough space is left for a double oven.

* Sink
May include a small sink that can be used for washing vegetables or completing other small tasks.

When creating plans for building a kitchen island, you should keep these elements in mind so you can create the kitchen design that is best suited to your unique lifestyle, needs and budget.

In the end, adding to your design plans is an excellent use of space, as long as your budget allows for it. Not only will it make it easier for you to work in your kitchen, it will also provide you with an extra area for friends and family to gather, while also increasing the resale value of your home.

So, if possible, include plans for building a island in your remodeling project and you will be certain to be thrilled with the final results of your kitchen remodeling.

Shopping for Kitchen Cabinets: Your Price Range

Monday, August 16th, 2010

 

Kitchen cabinets are by and large the core of any kitchen. They can be highlighted by kitchen appliances such as the refrigerator, stove, cooktop, dishwasher and microwave, or these appliances can be modified to blend in by using panels that match your kitchen cabinets.

Shopping for kitchen cabinets can be intimidating, especially for a first time buyer. There are hundreds/thousands of major kitchen cabinet companies, and many more smaller custom kitchen cabinet shops where you can get any cabinet made from any species of wood that your mind can imagine. Add to that list the explosion of RTA Cabinet importers, and the laminated cabinet manufacturers, and suddenly the list can be overwhelming. Not to mention the fact that higher price always means high quality in construction, or more features being available.

In the past, pricing had always been the way to categorize kitchen cabinets. Traditionally, the higher-quality cabinets simply cost more money. As I mentioned before, with more and more importers conforming to the KCMA (Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association) building standards, some of the RTA Kitchen Cabinets or stock cabinets can actually be a sturdier cabinet than the traditional, made to order cabinets. Regardless of what type of kitchen cabinet you decide to go with, it does not take much effort to spend tens of thousands of dollars on the actual kitchen cabinets.

Most kitchen cabinet manufacturers build their base and wall cabinets in standard sizes. The kitchen base cabinets are often 34.5 inches tall and 24 inches deep. They come in widths starting at 12 inches and can go up to 48 inches often in increasing width increments of 3 inches. Kitchen wall cabinets are often 12 inches deep and 30 inches or 42 inches tall. They also come in the same size widths as the base cabinets. Wall cabinets also come in several different heights and depths for locations such as over the refrigerator or over the microwave/hood range unit. With custom kitchen cabinets, you have even more choices available, since the kitchen cabinets will be created specifically for your kitchen space.

Different semi-custom kitchen cabinet manufacturers make different-sized kitchen cabinets for all sorts of special looks and situations. It is not uncommon to have one cabinet extend beyond adjacent cabinets to create a distinguished look. It pays to shop around to see all of the different possibilities and special cabinet features offered by the custom and semi-custom kitchen cabinet manufacturers.

One of the biggest advantages to true custom kitchen cabinets is the ability to make one giant base or wall cabinet instead of separate boxes that are screwed together by the installer at the jobsite. A  custom cabinet maker can easily make one giant base cabinet 8 feet long that installs as if it were a piece of furniture. The same is true for wall kitchen cabinets. The advantage of this method is the lack of vertical seams where two traditional cabinet boxes would mate up to one another.

Pay particular attention to the materials used to build the kitchen cabinets. Some kitchen cabinets are made with minimal-quality engineered lumber, particleboard, or fiberboard. . If you plan to load a wall cabinet with heavy traditional china, the weight of the dishes may cause the cabinet to pull apart over time. This is particularly true when it comes to the semi-custom cabinets that the name brand cabinet manufacturers sell at the big box stores (which is why price is not always an accurate gauge of cabinet quality). Many of the RTA Kitchen Cabinet manufacturers use solid plywood sides, which obviously creates a strong kitchen cabinet box than a particleboard or fiberboard box. When it comes to custom cabinets, the material choices are endless and can usually be specified by the customer.

Another factor that will determine the price of kitchen cabinets is the material used to hold it together. Custom kitchen cabinet manufacturers will often use a combination of dovetailed joints, wood biscuits, and glue to create tight joints. Mid-grade kitchen cabinets will have a wide range of materials holding them together (staples and nails on the lower end, to cam lock assembly and wood glue on the higher end). Most RTA Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers utilize the cam lock system, which creates a nice sturdy cabinet, and when enhanced with wood glue, can last a life time. Steer away from any kitchen cabinets that are using staples, wooden dowels, or just screws. The strength of the cabinet will be compromised at the joints with these weaker joining materials.

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