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Category: Kitchen Remodeling

Make Your Kitchen a Great Gathering Place With These Tips

The kitchen is often considered the heart of the home, and nowadays, it serves as a gathering spot for family and friends. With some thoughtful planning, you can create an inviting space that encourages conversation and camaraderie while still serving its primary purpose of providing meals.  (more…)

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What Does A Timeless Kitchen Look Like?

Planning a kitchen remodel this year? Consider creating a timeless kitchen. It is something that is stylish and never goes out of style. An experienced kitchen remodeler can help if you want your kitchen in Burlington County, NJ, to look elegant for many years. Here's what they say about what elements to consider. (more…)

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How to Incorporate Color Blocking in Your Kitchen Remodel

Color blocking is a design trend that involves using contrasting blocks or panels of solid and typically bright colors to enhance a neutral color palette. In today’s post, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Burlington County takes a look at color blocking and how it can be used to enhance your kitchen design. (more…)

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Elements That Give Your Kitchen Space a Contemporary Look

In interior design, the term “contemporary” means “current” or “of the moment”. It differs from “modern”, which encompasses design sensibilities of the early- and mid-20th century. Contemporary design is characterized by linear and geometric themes and a sleeker, more streamlined look. (more…)

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5 Essential Accessible Kitchen Features

When you think of accessible design, what comes to mind? Handrails, wider doorways or perhaps a countertop or sink constructed at a suitable height? While these practical considerations certainly play a role, accessible design can be about more than just the practical side. (more…)

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Kitchen Cabinets or Open Shelves?

Upper cabinets or not? How about open shelves? Or what about nothing at all? Let’s take a quick look at the options. Upper Cabinets Pros: Upper cabinets can do a lot to conceal unorganized dishes and kitchenware. If you haven’t got the time nor inclination to keep your wares in order, this is most likely the way to go. With cabinetry, your kitchen can be made to look clean and[...]

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How Big Should Kitchen Countertops Be?

Kitchen remodeling contractors all agree that planning a kitchen involves a lot of thought — particularly when it comes to ensuring proper measurements to provide sufficient workspace. Guidelines developed by the National Kitchen and Bath Association offer a few suggestions as a solution to this dilemma. Sizing Countertops At least 158 inches is considered by the NKBA to be just the right amount of countertop frontage to allow for unhampered food[...]

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How to Be a Good Neighbor During a Remodel

Any renovation or remodel project will impact your life. Be it a kitchen remodel, bedroom renovation or room addition, it’s likely to improve your home’s comfort, functionality, efficiency and overall value. To get to that point, you will have to endure some minor inconveniences, and it’s not just you who will be affected by all the noise and dust—your neighbors will too. And unlike you, they won’t benefit from any of the[...]

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Designing Kitchens for Function Over Form

After the era of the show kitchen, it seems functionality won over. In a recent poll conducted by Sub-Zero and Wolf, suppliers of premium refrigeration, wine preservation and cooking equipment, three out of four kitchen design professionals completed more projects for function over form. They focus more on creating a design that fits into the clients’ living and cooking styles rather than designing a “show kitchen.” The group selected to[...]

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Single-Walled Kitchen Tips

Single-walled kitchens come into play in small homes or apartments and open-plan kitchens. Here are a few tips in making the most of your single-walled kitchen. Embrace a Sociable Layout: The Single-Wall Kitchen is the epitome of a social layout. There are no added walls, which opens up the space for entertaining. Although a single-wall kitchen allows one person to cook at a time, it still allows others to access[...]

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