Styles,
spaces, and gadgets that work best for how you
use the kitchen are current decorating themes.
Unique and edgy décor are also popular.
Savor the following kitchen discoveries and wet
your appetite for remodeling!
Cabinetry
One
of the most costly features in a kitchen remodeling
project is replacing cabinetry. Cabinets are
also the most visual and hands-on element in
the kitchen, so it’s no wonder replacing
them is an important factor in any kitchen renovation.
The
newest trend in cabinets is not just exterior
looks, but personalized storage. Whether you’re
looking for open shelves, a built-in wine rack,
china displays, or a wall of cubby holes, cabinet
makers are producing an ever-increasing number
of options based on consumer wants and needs.
Now should be the time to select cabinets that
make more efficient use of space.
Roll-out
trays, lid holders, bread boxes, and other concealed
features promote efficiency and provide for a
more user-friendly cooking space.
Appliances
Chef-style
cooking equipment is still the most popular appliance
design for the home this year. Six-burner gas
cooktops with front controls are a welcome addition
to anyone’s kitchen, so are ranges that
measure up to four-feet wide. Refrigerators have
also seen a makeover with exterior drawers for
ease of use.
These
conveniences, Kegans says, make it easier for
children to reach juice boxes and other goodies
in the refrigerator. They also provide another
way to conceal and integrate appliances into
the décor of the home. Other convenience-enhancing
products include warming drawers, built-in steamers,
and barbecue grills on the cooktop.
Stainless
steel, which began its growth from professional
to home use several years ago, continues its
rise in 2003. A stainless steel finish on refrigerators,
ovens, and other appliances is still a popular
choice for the remodeler.
Sinks
In
the not-too-distant past, choosing a sink was
simple -- porcelain or stainless? Today, sinks
come in a multitude of sizes, styles, colors
and materials; they are taking on a personality
all their own.
“Sinks
that move uninterrupted from the countertop to
the basin, as well as sinks with a professional
feel, such as three-bowl sinks, are a popular
choice when remodeling a kitchen,” Kegans
explains.
Composite
sinks have become more commonplace because of
their ability to withstand everyday cuts, scratches,
scuffs, stains, and heat. MoenStone Granite sinks,
for example, marry durability with popular colors
and designs. They have options for one- or two-bowl
sinks; under-mount or drop-in installation; and
matching bar and preparatory sinks. With as many
possibilities as the new composite sinks present,
it’s easy to find a sink that complements
your choice of countertop.
Counter
Tops
Unusual
colors and materials are the usual vogue in countertop
design. While ceramic tile is still a charming
and timeless option for your counter, its special
care requirements have encouraged remodelers
to look for alternatives. Solid surface countertops
are becoming increasingly popular, and are used
in most professionally designed kitchens because
of the ease of cleaning and ability to hold up
in the kitchen’s high-traffic area. These
countertops are easily repairable, and won’t
chip or crack. Another popular choice is granite,
an option known for its durability and dramatic
looks. Though granite can be rather pricey, there
are also a number of solid surfacing options
that imitate the look of granite at a lower cost.
Faucets
High
arc faucets are big on convenience, whether it
comes to rinsing a roasting pan or filling a
large pot. So it’s no surprise kitchen
remodelers are choosing faucets that give you
lots of room to work. Pull-down spouts are also
a convenient feature that allows you to do more
work out of the sink and achieve more than traditional
pull-out side sprays, according to Kegans. But
convenient advances for the faucet don’t
mean cooks want to sacrifice style. That’s
why many of the newest faucets still have a classic
design.
Moen’s
Aberdeen faucet features a classic, old-world
style with all the convenience of a high arc
design and pull-down spout. Perhaps the most
practical feature of this faucet is its unique “pause” button
-- a push-button on the pull-down spout allows
users to interrupt the water flow while moving
the spout outside of the sink to fill a vase
or water a plant on a windowsill.
Faucets
featuring built-in water filtration systems,
such as Moen’s PureTouch, are also a convenient
kitchen addition, providing filtered water for
drinking and cooking. In finishes, copper and
stainless steel are on the rise in popularity.
Copper’s old-world appeal complements similar
finishes in range hoods and cookware, while stainless
steel matches to professional grade appliances
seem to be a must for homeowners wishing to complete
their “commercial kitchen” look.
Color
Color
is being used more in the kitchen this year and
the colors that are hot include romantic and
cheeky pinks, vibrant oranges and reds, pearlized
and metallic yellows, gold pewter and silver
washes, copper, and off-setting neutral shades
like bisque. A trend when selecting colors is
to pick an accent shade, typically brighter or
darker than the one used for the majority of
the cabinets and walls, and use it to highlight
a dominant piece such as an island or unique
cabinet unit. Such color usage draws the eye
to exceptional kitchen spaces and breaks up monotony
in color.
Future
So
what’s in store for the future? Bolder
colors, more professional-grade cooking appliances,
and even more unique materials (think wooden
sink bowls!) could become more commonplace. Don’t
be afraid to be bold and personalize when it
comes to your kitchen’s décor --
remember, it’s your home, design it to
suit your likes and needs.
For
more information about MoenStone Granite sinks,
Aberdeen faucets, or other Moen products, contact
Moen Incorporated at 25300 Al Moen Drive, North
Olmsted, Ohio 44070-8022, call toll free (800)
BUY MOEN (289-6636) or visit www.moen.com.
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