Thursday, October 21, 2010

New Discovery: Kitchens.com

The great thing about the internet and blogs is that there is always something new to be learned.  For a passionate lifelong learner, like myself, it becomes a joy when I stumble upon a great new website through the referral of a great blogger.  Truth be told, this is how I usually find all the blogs that I read - through the referrals of other blogs I enjoy, because there is a level of trust I have with them - if they put out great content and I enjoy reading their blog, someone that they refer is getting at least a click-through, if not follow via Google Reader.

This is how I discovered the Kitchens.com website today.  Paul Anater, of Kitchen and Residential Design blog, referenced them in an article that he wrote about one of their new features in helping homeowners research the kitchen process.  In going through the website myself, I found a wealth of information that I believe every homeowner who is researching either a new kitchen or kitchen remodel should look into.  It covers different kitchen products (everything from flooring to appliances to crown moulding), what to expect when remodeling, and why using a kitchen designer is so beneficial.   If you are planning on doing anything in your kitchen, you should definitely check this site out and take the time to read the informative articles that they have available.

Monday, September 27, 2010

What You Can do to Your Kitchen for $1000

A lot of potential customers come to us not wanting to spend a lot of money on their kitchen.  They carry a belief that refacing - or our custom-made product recrafting - is going to get them the kitchen of their dreams on the cheap.  But more often than not, we have to break the bad news to them - their dream kitchen is going to cost money.  And in fact, it is going to cost you somewhere in between $10k to $20k.  Many people don't want to hear that.  They don't like to think that there are real costs associated with re-doing a kitchen well - and that these costs are actually extremely fairly priced in today's market.

BUT....there are things that you can do to update the look of your 30-yr old kitchen that don't have to break the bank.  Check out the before and after pictures and the project description that our VP of cabinetry worked on for her niece.

THE ISSUES:
1 - The kitchen has 30+yr old cabinets with a white dishwasher and range that were 5+years old and a refrigerator and range hood who's age has yet to be discovered.  Needless to say the appliances did not match.
2 - The shelf unit over the peninsula portion of the countertop created a huge division in the sightline and aesthetic flow of the room's space.
3 - The tile countertops were dirty and had missing or broken front edge tiles.
4 - The wall cabinets had an uneven bulkhead above them.

THE SOLUTION:
1 - White appliance paint changed the refrigerator and avocado green range hood to standard white, creating matching appliances throughout the kitchen space.
2 - The dividing shelf unit came down, opening up the space.
3 - The tiles on the front edge of the countertop came off and were replaced with a dark stained 2" wood trim.
4 - Large white crown moulding above the wall cabinets was added to bridge the gap between the ceiling and cabinets and both the trim and ceiling were painted white to match and create a unified sightline.


Water damage had caused the sink base doors to warp and be covered in water stains, while also causing the dishwasher and countertop to be unlevel.


The problems from the water damage were fixed with new birch plywood doors and drawer fronts and a brace that went underneath the cabinets to level the countertop and dishwasher.  New hardware was also added, completing the overall change in the look of the kitchen.

Some elbow grease, Murphy's Oil, clear lacquer, and clear poly finishes helped add polish and panache to the rest of the cabinetry.  Commercial tile and grout cleaner cleaned up the backsplash and counters.  The light fixture, sink, and faucet were all updated as well, creating the finished kitchen.  It goes to show just how much the look of a kitchen can change with the details and some cleaners. 

And meanwhile, you can save some dollars for when you actually want to design and create your dream kitchen :).

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

If I Was to Have a White Kitchen...

...this is what it would be.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Stone & Tile World : Rockville, MD

Did you know that one of Signature WoodCrafters trade partners is Stone & Tile World?  Not only do they supply solid surface countertops for homeowners, but they also help our sister company, Signature Companies, supply homebuilders in the Mid-Atlantic region with solid surface countertops.  Based out of Rockville, MD, Stone & Tile World just updated their website with more information and images of many jobs that we have collaborated together on.  Stone & Tile also recently helped us update our showroom with new, beautiful granite countertops (pictures to come shortly!).

Thanks to Stone & Tile World for all their help with our showroom and many homeowner projects!

Friday, July 16, 2010

With Kitchens, It's All About Function, Not Size

This post comes to you from our design intern, Molly Holland....Take it away Molly!

Considering I have been with Signature for almost two months, I decided to think about the kitchens I have experienced so far.  I have gone on many clientele adventures with a designer and have looked at various kitchens.  Some were extremely small and some were larger than you would even think an owner would need! It made me wonder if they had a crew of cooks and bakers that came in for dinner every night, but I refrained from asking :).

Going on with this idea of kitchen sizes, I realized that both can be very functional.  The coziness of the placement appliances and the creative ways people think of storing food and dishes makes me giddy with excitement because of the inspirations I can add to my idea file of endless photos and brilliant suggestions for design.

I found on the Houzz website that people agree with me on the functionality of small kitchens.  They offered some great ideas on how to get the most out of your small space:

1 - Tall cabinets that reach to the ceiling increase the storage and add a finished look to the space.

2 - Increasing your countertop depth is another way of increasing storage.  Being able to place cooking utensils or showing off your spices can add character to your kitchen and also free up drawers for other kitchen gadgets to be stored.


3 - Roll-out trays in bottom cabinets were one of the best things invented (at least for right now :)) in the cabinet world.  This not only goes for small kitchens, but for any size area.  Roll-out trays allow for organization and easy access to those hidden food boxes or rarely used cooking trays.  These roll-out trays come from Cardell which Signature carries!

While these are just a few ideas for smaller kitchens, visit the Houzz website for more ideas and let your dream kitchen prosper!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

The Roy G. Biv of Kitchen Colors

Today we have a guest post from one of our new design interns, Molly Holland.  Molly is a recent graduate from Virginia Tech from their Bachelor of Science, Apparel, Housing and Resource Management program.

In the kitchen design world, it's not just about what cabinets to place in what area of the room.  I like to think it's designing an area where you can feel comfortable in and plan to keep for (hopefully) a lifetime.  Now with saying this, I don't mean that people are strictly forced to stick to one wall color or even one door style (ahem, Recrafting is done here at Signature WoodCrafters! :)).  People are allowed to change whatever they wish to, but right now, I have recently learned about the new trends in colors for kitchens.


While opening up my browser today at work, MSN.com flashed upon the screen with an article in the lifestyle area about the colors of the modern kitchen.  Since I'm a connoisseur of design and trend literature, I decided, why not give this article a read through?  To my disbelief, I realized that people are using crazy colors!  This plethora extends from bright, grass greens inspired by modern European sensibilities to plain, stark white English country kitchens.  These colors are endless throughout the slideshow of vibrant kitchens (as seen below from the article).



What I found so interesting, though, was the fact that people are now using bright colors for the insides of their cabinets, then placing glass on the doors.  What an intriguing idea...which makes me wonder, why didn't I think of that? Then again, that's how life goes in the design world, but now I am inspired to see that kitchens are no longer just natural wooden picturesque model rooms.  Oh no, they are painted with a never-ending rainbow of colors that obviously are the trend these days.  But before going down this route yourself, do remember one thing...how many coats of paint will it take to cover that grass green in three years?  Or do you want to start saving now for your next kitchen replacement! :)


Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Need Design Ideas? Check Out These Reads!

One of the greatest things about the web is how accessible information and inspiration can be to regular people.  Here are some great and fun design blogs that I have run across lately...

AtticMag - A great online magazine that is on top of current design trends, especially in the kitchen realm.  They offer great tips, pictures, and ideas for all different rooms of the home! My particular favorite is this post about transforming a library into a dining space.

If The Lamp Shade Fits - Raina Cox, the author of this blog, definitely has a point of view and is not shy about it! Hilarious rifting on all types of bad design ideas out there mixed in with posts about designs that she loves (check out this one today about her dream kitchen!).

Kitchen and Residential Design - I referred to Paul Anater's blog in a previous post about changes in kitchen design trends.  He's got great stuff going on over there and did a recent series on design boards for cabinetry.

Gold Notes - This is a new blog that I found through reading and scrolling some other blog lists.  Focused on kitchen design, Jamie Goldberg (the author of the blog) offers her readers lots of tips and ideas on how to update a kitchen and what good design trends are making the waves.

Though not related to kitchens or interior design in particular, these two blogs - 1,000 Awesome Things and Color Me Katie are two great blogs by artists who both seek to accentuate the positive and light-hearted things in our world and lives.  Take a look for great inspiration and smiles!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Dark or Light? : Kitchens, Fairfax, VA


Custom Kitchen, originally uploaded by lauren_taggart1.
Which do you prefer in your kitchen?

Custom Kitchen

Both kitchens designed and installed by Signature Kitchens.



Thursday, May 20, 2010

Staying on Top of Trends

There's an interesting article from Paul Anater of the Kitchen and Residential Design blog on some new contemporary kitchen design trends coming from Christopher Peacock Cabinetry.  Check it out, especially if you like to stay on top of current trends!  And as Paul mentioned, the "all-white" painted kitchen seems to be everywhere these days! 



Monday, April 19, 2010

Cabinet ReCraft: Herndon, VA

This was a kitchen recraft job that Signature WoodCrafters completed in Herndon, VA. The homeowners elected to go with our recrafting process versus our kitchen replacement process because they wanted to have their kitchen in use throughout the entire installation process.  So they kept their existing layout, revamped the look of the cabinets with our recrafting product, added new countertops, backsplash, and flooring.

Because of the bulkhead above, the homeowners decided that instead of adding the traditional crown moulding that most kitchens opt for, they would add lite rail moulding to the bottom of the cabinets, providing that little extra special detail to the new look of the kitchen. The end result is stunning.

BEFORE:

Before Recrafting, Herndon, VA

AFTER:

Herndon, VA Kitchen Recraft

Herndon, VA Kitchen Recraft

This picture really captures the detail in the lite rail moulding...beautiful...

Herndon, VA Kitchen Recraft

After Picture

After Picture



Kitchen Remodel: Herndon, VA

Signature WoodCrafters took a small galley kitchen and transformed it into a beautiful new work of art. We used Century Cabinetry, new granite countertops, and a great backsplash to tie everything together!

Original Galley Kitchen

Another "before" view...

During replacement

Kitchen in Process...New Cabinetry installed!

After Replacement

Signature WoodCrafters helped to create some great storage solutions by adding a corner pantry cabinet and above refrigerator cabinets to the existing layout.

New Kitchen!


Transformed!  New countertops, backsplash, cabinets, and flooring all flow together in a beautiful piece of design work.  Cabinetry has been extended to the ceiling to create more height and storage space in the space.

Close up

View of backsplash



Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Haymarket Food Pantry Drive

We are having a food drive over the next two weeks for the local food pantry here in Haymarket, VA.  If you would like to help us out by bringing some food items, please drop them off at our showroom, 6612 James Madison Hwy, Haymarket, VA 20169!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Capital Home & Garden Show!

Next weekend is the bi-annual Capital Home & Garden Show.  Get ready for spring projects by visiting the show at the Dulles Chantilly Expo Center.  The show runs from Thursday February 25th to Sunday February 28th.  You can view the show hours and an exhibitor list at www.capitalhomeshow.com.  Signature WoodCrafters will be exhibiting two booths this year - one in the North Hall, Booth #2709 and one in the South Hall, Booth #1148.  We look forward to meeting and seeing people there!

By the way if anyone wants a free ticket to the show, please contact us at info(@)signaturewoodcrafters.com with your name and we will put your ticket on will call!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Support for the Haiti Disaster

In light of the disaster that occurred in Haiti, we are posting a link to the American Red Cross for any donations that someone would like to make.  What these organizations need most right now is money and any little bit will help!  Please consider making a difference and help relieve the suffering of fellow men, women, and children who are living in utter devastation right now.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

What Can I do to my Kitchen for $1000?

Want to make an improvement to your home? Try starting with the kitchen.  Any upgrade made to your kitchen increases the overall value of your home (just try Googling "Kitchen Upgrades Add Value to Home" and see all articles that pop up!).  While upgrading your cabinetry adds the most value, not everyone has $10,000 for new, good quality cabinetry.  So what can you do with a fraction of that amount?  Check out some of these ideas, courtesy of Shine From Yahoo!, on how to update this room inexpensively:


1. Small Change
Instead of everything but the kitchen sink, how about just the kitchen sink? Replacing a dated faucet does wonders for overall style.

2. Surface Value
The whole kitchen will get a lift if you fit the island with a new marble or granite top. It’s far less expensive than refurbishing all the countertops, but adds a very high-end element to the kitchen.

3. Less Is More
Tiling an entire wall or backsplash can be a dollar-draining proposition. Instead, create a fancy medallion with clearance tiles that will pop on the existing wall color.

4. Soft Touch
Cover kitchen windows with basic cafe curtains instead of pricier blinds or layered treatments. A flounce or a valance up top and a half-curtain hung at the middle of the window frame is just enough for a kitchen.

5. Lighten Up
Adding new fixtures above an island or counter not only adds style, it improves lighting over key prep areas. Don’t be afraid to mix and match; just keep pieces unified with one consistent element, like a color or finish.

6. Quick Contemporary
Fake a modern makeover in three steps: Strip down old window treatments and leave windows bare, paint walls and woodwork a fresh trendy hue, and ditch stained wood barstools for plastic or metal seating.

7. Splash of Color
Try a focal wall painted in an unexpected hue to add a modern touch for under $20—you’ll only need a quart of paint! No-cost idea: Ask friends or neighbors if you can dip into their stashes of leftovers from their recent projects.

8. Bits & Pieces
Add color and texture with high-impact accessories. A new table runner, fruit bowl or set of countertop storage canisters can be an instant, low-commitment update.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Kitchen Design Trends for 2010

Wondering what the next big thing in kitchen design is going to be? Check out this latest press release from National Kitchen & Bath Association on their thoughts for what the year 2010 holds!

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