Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Kitchen Renovations Tips That Keep Your Kitchen Glorious

A Wise Investment
A kitchen investment is not like buying a new car, if you make a mistake you can't just trade it in.
Quality versus Price
It has been long understood that the bitterness of poor quality remains, long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
Research shows that most Australians renovate or change their kitchen every 10-15 years. Our advice is that you choose quality fixtures, fittings, materials and appliances in order to enjoy years of hassle free enjoyment from your new dream kitchen.


A Major Investment
The investment you make in your new Kitchen Designs needs to be balanced against the integral role of your kitchen and the value it adds to your home and lifestyle.
F.F.A.B.
FORM, FUNCTION and BUDGET
Form, Function and Budget, these three elements are the keystone to achieving a great kitchen result. Your Kitchen Designer will blend and balance the need for three elements, Form Function and Budget when considering your new kitchen design. Getting this balance correct will result in your total satisfaction with the outcome.
Choosing a Design Style
You have many options and your Kitchen Renovations Service Provider will guide you through this exciting process. The style of your new kitchen will be determined by a number of factors. What kind of house you have, its age, design and the amount of room available. The key to planning success is to create a style or theme for your kitchen that best suits your personal taste and style and blends with the total look of your home. Here are some ideas to help you design a theme.
Contemporary
The contemporary kitchen is simple, yet attractive, functional and stylish. This kitchen is usually light and airy with a look of tailored simplicity.
French Provincial
Soft colours with lots of curved lines create the unique feel of a provincial kitchen.
Modern
A modern kitchen uses lots of glossy, reflective surfaces and is generally an open plan design. The use of different shapes and patterns creates interesting design elements.

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