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Designing a Kitchen for a Small Space

January 28, 2012 Category :Interior Design 0

Remodeling any portion of the home is an arduous task and needs to be planned perfectly so that the work is completed without any glitches. But it’s easier said than done. This is particularly the case when the portion of the home that has to be remodeled is the kitchen. The kitchen is one of the most important aspects of any house and one has to consider numerous factors before taking a decision to renovate it.

There are three major areas of a kitchen which plays a vital role in the design of a kitchen. These are the storage, lighting and the appliances. The space is the main factor that needs to be considered when designing a kitchen. When the kitchen area is limited in space, then to create an optimum kitchen, one has to efficiently make use of the storage space and provide the most optimum lighting possible. There are well experienced and qualified interior designers and kitchen remodelers available in the market.

Many kitchens are actually small and this needs a lot of imaginative effort from a kitchen designer. Because of the limited space available, the kitchen designer usually suggests free standing storage to store the equipments and the utensils in the kitchen. Another option that can be used is a gallery kitchen, wherein the cabinets and appliances line up on either side of the corridor thus saving much needed Kitchen space. » Continue Reading

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Kitchen cookware and accessories

January 21, 2012 Category :Interior Design 0

Stainless steel is made from iron and other metals, which is strong and resists against wear and tear. It is inexpensive, long lasting and is most popular in North America. The metals used in stainless steel or iron, may produce health effects such as iron, nickel and chromium.

Ceramic pottery, enamel or glass cookware is easily cleaned and can be heated to fairly high temperatures. Ceramic is glazed; similar glazes are applied to metals to make enamelware. These glazes, a form of glass, resist wear and corrosion. » Continue Reading

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Making Artwork Arrangements

January 14, 2012 Category :Interior Design 0

Hanging artwork in groupings can create an exciting look for any room. The simplest grouping is a pair: two pieces of art, framed identically. They can be placed side by side or one over the other, in an even or uneven manner.

Another simple grouping might be three or more pieces of art of varying sizes. Each piece must be framed in the style and color that works best for that individual item. It will look best if one work of art is quite large, while the companion pieces are of smaller sizes. » Continue Reading

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