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Best Options for Design Your Kitchen

Friday, May 6th, 2011

You can design it yourself but most cabinet retailers will do the design work for free so it is worth your time to ask. There are three different kind of cabinet retailers, (a cabinet shop that builds cabinets, a cabinet showroom/ dealer that sells national brands, and the big box stores) and having them design it is usually not an obligation to buy. Ask them up front if they charge for the design and estimate.
*Note: Most showroom dealers will do the design so you can see what you are paying for, but will not let you take the drawings until a deposit has been paid.

Many cabinet designers are very good at what they do. Ask for people who have been in the business for a while and request some examples of their work. Feel free to ask for a list of referrals. Avoid novice designers. There is no reason for you to be one of the clients they “cut their teeth” on.

Don’t assume that the expensive looking showroom is out of your budget. Many of them are competitive with the big box stores (Lowes, Home Depot, Direct Buy, etc.) Getting a design from the big box stores can be hit-or-miss. Some of their designers are seasoned veterans, others are brand new having only sat through a 1-day class (avoid these folks!).

Consider getting a design by a third party. These are usually true kitchen designers…CKD’s (Certified Kitchen Designers certified by the National Kitchen & Bath Association – NKBA)

You will have to pay for this (typically $200-$800) but can run in upwards of $1,500 to $2,000, and the advantage is they will design a kitchen that you can then take to several cabinet dealers and get competitive “apples for apples” quotes on. It will also save you the time having to meet with several designers and go through the same routine each time.

*Note: Not all good designers will be CKD certified, but are very good at what they do because of years of experience. Ask to see examples of their work and prior customer references.

What you will need.

Once you have decided which route to take, there are certain things a designer needs in order to design your kitchen the way you want it and what will function the best for you and your family.

Most cabinet shops and dealers will come to your house or jobsite to field measure, but some rough design and pricing can be done just from a sketch with some measurements. If you are building a new home, bring a copy of your house plans, and leave them with the designer for a few days if possible.

Appliance specifications, and your preference as to where they will be placed in the design is one of the first things that you and your designer will need to determine. Sometimes the placement of appliances and sinks will be determined by the layout of your room, windows, etc.

Pictures are always helpful. Try to find pictures in magazines that reflects the style and feel that you would like your new kitchen to have. Most good designers will take your likes into consideration, but they will also look at the overall design of the house and try to design something that does not look out of place.

Budgets can be very helpful to the designer. Remember that most of the time, your new kitchen will cost more than you originally thought, and having a good budget for the designer to work with helps you get a kitchen you will love. Some people are reluctant to tell the designer the budget, especially if they are pricing the cabinetry, because they think that they may get a better price if they don’t share this information. Usually it has a reverse effect. You go over everything you would like to have, choose a cabinet and door style, and then get a price that is two times your budget. But, if the designer knows the budget before hand, they can direct you through the selection process and stay closer to your budget. This allows you to get the very important things, while eliminating the things that are not necessary for you to have a beautiful functioning kitchen.

Schedule. A time schedule is very important. If you are doing a new construction, ask your builder when the house will be ready for cabinetry. Most people wait until the house is framed before they start looking at cabinets, but it is better to first talk to kitchen designers when the house is first started. This gives ample time for them to design and price everything, and for you to make any changes. Nothing is worse than having a great idea about your kitchen, only to find that it is too late to change it because your cabinetry has already been ordered or made.

Get A Contract. One very important thing that you should get is a contract that lists everything you are getting with the final price. Sometimes things may change a little before the project is completed, such as add-ons, or deletions, but this gives you something to stand on if you do not get what you bargained for, and helps guard against any unforeseen disagreements or misunderstandings that may arise.

With remodeling, scheduling is even more important. Get the design work done, cabinetry ordered and delivered before you start tearing old cabinetry or sinks out. This way you are without your kitchen for the least amount of time as possible. It is no fun having to do without a kitchen for 6 to 8 weeks.

Deposit. Most cabinet retailers will require a deposit before your cabinetry can be ordered. This amount can vary depending on the size of the project and the retailer, but most require a 50% deposit. Before giving them a deposit, make sure they are legitimate business with proper insurance, (general liability & workers compensation).

Installation. You may want to do the installation yourself, but if it is more than just a basic kitchen I would recommend letting a professional installer do it. Most local cabinet shops do their own installation and is included in the price, so ask them about the installation so there won’t be any misunderstandings when that time comes. Kitchen showroom dealers do it different ways. Some do their own installation, and some contract to an independent installer, but may include this in the total price. Most all big box stores contract all of their installation and is not included in the price of the cabinetry.

Home Furniture Style

Sunday, April 10th, 2011

Your home is the ideal place to create your own little world where you can express yourself in your home furniture, you do not need to talk about themselves is no longer just sit back and let the furniture speak for you. Whether you are a classic person or you are more up to date, your choices for decorating the house to reveal your style.

You can always take the time to provide the house, but because the bedroom is the only place to find peace of mind that we all want to spend the extra time to find the perfect bedroom furniture. This is why we are here to offer some tips on finding a place to relax at home running at the end of the day. First, it should find a quiet corner of the hustle and bustle of Main Street in turmoil and to find his bedroom, a large order of importance and comfortable, offering the opportunity to transfer to room furniture in the future.

In search of a bedroom, try to get the right size to fit in your room; a stuffy room does not give a sense of welcome. Most bedroom sets come with the accessories you can purchase according to your bedroom furniture, a TV cabinet here, a table or an extra night at no chest for storage in your room, but keep in mind you need a space to move freely. Once you have your room well-orchestrated set, you can skip the final touch in decorating magic still in his room, bed linen and duvets, curtains and lighting. Choose a theme for your bedding with duvets and curtains can really give your room a well-balanced, which is not accurate color, mixing and matching, more magical and relaxing.

Hot Stocks to Invest in > Best Stocks to Buy for 2009 – Investing Tips

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

By.-  http://www.MomentumStockTrading.com

The stock market should present you with a wide variety of NEW hot stocks in 2009. Many of them are going to be new technology stocks that come from the nanotech, biotech, financial, energy, healthcare & communications sectors.

Most of them might seem promising, but the truth is that a good number of these trading & investing opportunities could be extremely risky, while others are simply not as good as they look. That’s why it’s very important to know how to choose among the best especially if you want to day trade them.

When you know how to pick and approach the best hot stock trading opportunities, you are able to generate a consistent and respectable amount of money in a very short period of time.

Experienced day traders recognize that trading hot stocks on momentum can be the fastest way to make money in the stock market, especially on uncertain times like these.

You don’t necessarily have to trade momentum hot stocks all the time. But you can learn how to take advantage of them when you encounter the best opportunities for going long or for shorting them to make money when they are poised to fall down.

If You decide to day trade stocks just keep always in mind that for a trader to survive and be consistently profitable, its necessary to keep things as simple as possible. To much confusion and technical indicators will most of the time make you slow in your decisions and froze you up when a good opportunity is right in front of your screen.

In the end, stock market day trading is all about picking the best daily stock opportunities and following your buy and sell signals with ease and simplicity. Once you learn to master your trading decisions, you can aspire to produce consistent profitable results.