Nov 24, 2009
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Tips For Small Kitchen Makeovers

 

Thankfully with some creativity and elbow grease you can give yourself a small kitchen makeover and turn your currently small and crowded kitchen into a versatile and highly usable space that meets all of your needs! So how do you make the transition from small and crowded to light and airy? Here are some hints to help readers who are looking for help with their makeovers for small kitchens.

The easiest way to completely change the look, feel and usability of your kitchen is to put your appliances in new positions. This is the first thing any small kitchen makeovers expert will tell you: move the big things into manageable positions. If you do this correctly you could open up quite a lot of usable space! Remember to position your appliances in a usability triangle. You might also trade your old and wide refrigerator for a taller and narrower refrigerator. You might also trade your current standard sink in for a larger and over sized kitchen sink (the larger your sink, the easier you can store dirty dishes and food prep items).

Another thing that most people who are researching small kitchen makeovers overlook is the use of vertical space. So many kitchen designers focus on horizontal space: counter tops, sinks, etc that they forget that vertical space is just as usable. When designing makeovers for small kitchens, consider installing taller cabinets for your dishes and food items. Some small kitchen owners install kitchen cabinets that extend all the way up to the ceiling! To keep these cabinets from overwhelming your space, consider using cabinets with glass or clear plastic doors. This helps the space look more open and usable (and can save a lot of time searching for the right spice or serving dish).

Instead of a free standing kitchen table, have a corner booth installed. This will open up half of your dining space for storage you can even build a table that has shelving units or drawers below the tabletop to help you store larger or lesser used items. Heck, with a nice tablecloth you could rest your tabletop on top of a filing cabinet and small bookcase and nobody would know! So many people overlook the kitchen table when they work on their small kitchen makeovers. Don’t be one of them!

Finally, when working on makeovers for small kitchens perhaps the most important detail to remember is that less is better than more. Let your appliances and utensils serve as decorations for your counters and exposed walls. Don’t try to over crowd the space with superfluous items that you do not need. Consider washing a pan out and using it again while cooking a meal instead of using two pans of the same size!

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Nov 24, 2009
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Various Kitchen Layouts

 

Fortunately, there are several various kitchen layouts; at least one of which will be adaptable to any size food preparation area that you happen to have. Seeing that this room in the most visited place in the majority of homes, this enable the average homeowner to create the most convenient and efficient work area that they possibly can. The kitchen is, and always has been, a welcoming and comforting place to share the happenings of every day living experiences. Therefore, when choosing the style that is perfect for your family, always keep a much needed place to fellowship in the fore front of your mind.

There are a few different plans that the homeowner can choose from. Each one has their own particular advantages. It is always a good idea to spend some time browsing through a few home improvement stores or sites on the internet. By doing this you can actually see which one would best fit into your home.

If your kitchen is long and narrow, the single line arrangement is probably the best for you; as the name suggests all appliances and cabinetry is placed against one wall. The double L-shape is utilized when the room long and wide enough to permit cabinets to be mounted on two walls; that are parallel with each other. However, you may prefer the L-shape design. This design is very convenient and efficient. It also allows plenty of room for a table and several chairs to be placed opposite the “L’ corner. Of all the possible layouts, it is probably the most family friendly.

So, no matter what the dimensions of your room are, there is always a functional kitchen design that will perfectly fit into the allotted space.

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Nov 24, 2009
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How to Tile a Floor – Bathroom Or Kitchen

 

How to tile a floor – tiling a bathroom/kitchen floor is a straight forward process if you know the right techniques to go about the job.

The most important part is the preparation, the removal of the toilet and basin is highly recommended to eliminate the need for awkward cuts around the toilet pan and the basins pedestal. Removing the toilet and basin will also result in a lot neater finish to the job.

Prepare the floor using ply wood sheet or a self levelling compound and coat with a layer of pva adhesive, this will help aid the adhesion of the tiles.

The next step is to work out the tile spacing, this is important to ensure that the tiles at the edge of the room are not slithers, and also to produce a symmetrical finish to the floor.

Now its time to start tiling, mix up some tile adhesive and spread it on the floor using a notched adhesive spreader, now lay the tiles on the floor and separate with a 5mm tile spacer. Once the whole floor area is covered leave the floor to fully set.

When the floor is fully set its time to apply the grout, mix up the grout and apply with a grout float or a grout spreader, when the grout has partially set, sponge of the excess with a damp sponge.

There are different types of adhesive available for different types of floors and tiles, care should be taken in the type of adhesive purchased.

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