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Renovating Bathroom – Adding Some Cabinets and Decorative Cabinet Knobs

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Bathroom cabinets add so much to the appearance of the bathroom that it is hard to ignore them when renovating a bathroom. This is beside all the functional use that we have for bathroom cabinets. Out-dated cabinets with impressions of grimy hands negatively affect the bathroom’s atmosphere. Cabinets should enhance the room in addition to performing the cabinet’s purpose.
Cabinets are one of the most expensive part of the remodeling of a bathroom. Consider the following tips before purchasing bathroom cabinets and bathroom cabinet hardware.
1. How much money should be budgeted? Where the cabinet is to go. Size of the cabinetry, and type of cabinets affect price. Setting a budget can help determine the kind, style, and quality of the cabinet to be purchased. Make sure you also allocate few more dollars for fancy cabinet hardware knobs if you are planning to add some more value to the bathroom cabinets.
2. What type of cabinet best fits in the budget and space? Three kinds of cabinets exist. The least expensive type is the stock cabinet. Mass-produced in standard sizes and characteristics, the stock cabinets offer the least variety of color shades, design, and fashion. Semi-custom cabinets, essentially stock cabinets that can be altered to meet individual requirements, offer more choices but are more costly than stock cabinets. Custom cabinets are made-to-order specifically for the client’s needs. Custom cabinets supply the largest variety in color, style, and design, but are the most expensive of the three choices. What ever you go with make sure to pay some attention to the bathroom cabinet knobs and handles on the cabinet. It will pay for itself if you replace the cabinet knobs with some solid brass cabinet knobs.
3. What process of assembly is desired? Two selections include the American style framed cabinets and the European style frameless cabinets. Framed cabinets consist of a frame around the face of the opening. The door is secured to the frame. The additional materials used in framed cabinets generate more expense cabinets. Doors in unframed cabinets are hung on the cabinet box because no frame exists. Framed cabinets require more space than the European style counterpart.
4. What is the overall theme of the room? Cabinets should enhance the look of the room. If the cabinets do not complement the rest of the room, they will detract from the space.
5. What quality should I consider? Compare manufacturers to find the ones that are the most reputable in your budget range. Research the company before making a purchase. Quality is as important as appearance. The cabinet is the most costly and time consuming part of the remodel but having to replace cabinets due to poor construction is more costly and less time-efficient than buying the right cabinets at the beginning. Purchase the best quality within the budget. Reduction of the amount of funds used most often does not create a genuine savings.
The ambiance of the bathroom is enhanced by the proper cabinetry. Function and appearance of the cabinets affect the practicality and attractiveness of the space.

Linear Cabinet Light Fixtures

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

As interior architecture becomes more sophisticated, and as the functional and the decorative purposes of lighting converge more and more, linear strips are becoming the preferred form of cabinet linear strip lighting fixtures. More concealable than puck lights, and capable of much better color rendering than fluorescent lights, linear cabinet light fixtures feature a diversity of festoon lamping options, optional low voltage transformer, and lighting controls that make them not only the most robust type of cabinet light fixtures, but also the most energy efficient cabinet light fixtures on the market.
Some manufacturers, like Phantom Lighting in Houston, TX, have made it a point to take a careful look at every possible cabinet lighting application and anticipate where trends in the lighting industry will take this intriguing element of design. What they have found in both homes and offices is an increasing movement toward custom cabinet building in homes and offices that requires much more than generic or retail grade cabinet lighting fixtures. These linear cabinet lights offer choices in both vertical and horizontal mounting, and they can be fitted with any number of festoon lamps and dimmers to achieve a full range of functional and accent lighting effects.
Kitchen Cabinet Lighting
Kitchens are no longer utility rooms for food preparation and serving like they were in the past. Even average homes today feature kitchens that are larger and more comfortable than they were in the past. Kitchen cabinets look much more ornate, and kitchen countertops-even white ones- are usually very decorative in appearance. Kitchen cabinet light fixtures must reinforce these aesthetics and simultaneously render colors with glare free, uniform light distribution in order to make the kitchen appear inviting and comfortable to guests.
Custom linear cabinet light fixtures are equally viable choices for in cabinet and under cabinet kitchen lighting needs. A wide range of finishes makes it possible to match them to virtually any color scheme in even the largest kitchens found in custom homes. Dimmers allow users to adjust these lights to any level desired, so parties, daily meal preparation, and late night low level lighting can all be done with the same cabinet light fixtures. Phantom Agents will help you select from incandescent, xenon, and LED lamping options most appropriate to the color of your decorative scheme and the color and material workmanship of your countertop.
Low Voltage In-Cabinet Light Fixtures
When electric costs are a high priority, low voltage cabinet light fixtures prove an excellent light source with a minimum of power conservation. One of the many advantages that our low voltage cabinet lights offer is a smaller than industry standard transformer that is much easier to conceal, allowing our cabinet light fixtures to be used inside cabinets of any size. Again, the combined luminance of vertical and horizontal strip lighting creates a much more even, shadow-free field of light that is also easy on the eyes because of the unique glare shields and directional photometric of the strip light itself. This makes them ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, storage cabinets in workstations, and special displays in certain retail and public showcasing environments.
Curio Cabinet Lighting with Linear Strip Fixtures
Curio cabinets without mirrors can be superbly lit with custom linear cabinet light fixtures. Again, customization is what makes our curio lighting lights ideal for these displays. Regardless of the dimensions of the cabinet, custom series strips can of sight on either side of the vertical supports, and horizontal strips from any of our other four models can be combined to create an ambient field of what appears to be sourceless light. Xenon low voltage or LED lamps are ideal for these displays because of the special effects they can create.
Under Cabinet Lighting Fixtures
Some custom-built under cabinet light fixtures minimize glare by making angles of incidence work on behalf of the end user. These fixtures typically produce a better quality of illumination than you get from larger fluorescents or puck lights. Puck lights mount in the center of the cabinet underbelly and tend to create white spots on the counter below. The larger fluorescent fixtures mount toward the back of the cabinet, creating the undesirable effect of throwing light straight into a person’s eyes. However, cabinet light fixtures mounted at the front bottom surface of the cabinet do just the opposite. They angle the light away from the eyes, back toward the wall. This creates a smooth, even distribution of light that can be fine tuned even further with user friendly dimming controls on the unit. This is probably why we are now experiencing such an influx of orders from commercial contractors through our lighting sales agent network.
Although many people consider custom linear under cabinet light fixtures to be luxury items too expensive to be installed as function lighting sources on many kitchens and bathrooms, this is not truly the case. Low voltage units like we have already discussed make the cost of operating these sophisticated under cabinet lights far less than that of many other light sources. Even typically costly sources such as xenon lamps become super power savers when fitted to a low voltage strip and a transformer fitted with a dimmer that regulates electrical use and light output. Even further savings can be generated by fitting LED festoon lamps to low voltage under cabinet light fixtures. The average home owner can buy what is technically a luxury item that costs less to use and compounds a savings on the light bill that ultimately pays for the equipment. Businesses likewise recover their investment by reducing overhead and contributing to recession proofing their operations.
Regardless of your status as a homeowner, general contractor, or custom home builder, you can certainly benefit from the quality of light and the return on investment that linear cabinet light fixtures can add to your décor and task lighting requirements.

What You Should Know About Buying Kitchen Cabinets

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Before you begin shopping for kitchen cabinets, there are a number of things you should know. First, kitchen cabinets are some of the most expensive parts of the home to purchase and remodel. A kitchen cabinet set made out of high quality materials can easily cost you thousands of dollars. When it comes to properly purchasing kitchen cabinets, you will need to consider things such as quality, size, style, and your budget. Before you begin shopping, you should have a detailed knowledge of all these factors. By doing this, you will ensure that you get the best value for your money.
Perhaps the most important factor in buying kitchen cabinets is your budget. You will need to sit down and figure out how much you can spend. If you want to remodel your kitchen, the cabinets will take up about 50% of the total cost, which should give you an idea of how expensive they are. While the cabinets can be expensive, they are responsible for greatly increasing the value of your home. When it comes to buying them, you don’t want to cut corners. In addition to this, the cabinets will also play a pivotal role in transforming the look of your kitchen. Once you’ve set your budget, you will next need to measure the space.
Failing to measure the space in your kitchen is a grave mistake. The last thing you should want is to buy kitchen cabinets that are either too large or too small to fit in the space. If you’re not certain about how to measure the space, you will need to hire professional. Yes, it will cost you money, but it will also ensure that your measurements are dead on target. Once you have the measurements, you will next need to contact the person or company who sales the cabinets. Since you have the measurements, you will be able to give them accurate information that will allow them to give you the right sized units.
Now that you’ve set your budget and taken measurements, you will next need to choose the type of cabinets you want. While there are an almost unlimited number of cabinet designs available on the market today, they will fall under three categories, and these are Custom, Stock, or Semi-Custom. The cheapest cabinets fall under the stock category, and the most expensive are the custom cabinets. The semi-custom cabinets fall somewhere in between these two. The stock cabinets will be built in a standard size or shape. They will be extremely limited in the number of designs that are available.
However, the biggest advantage of stock cabinets is their cost, as well as their availability. If you want cabinets fast, and you don’t want to pay a small fortune for them, this is the option you will want to choose. Semi-custom cabinets are those which are constructed in a factory. Like the stock cabinets, they will all be constructed with a standard size, but they will have more options for style and storage. These cabinets are excellent for homeowners who are looking to get nice quality cabinets. While they don’t have the money for custom cabinets, they don’t want stock cabinets. Semi-custom cabinets are midranged products.
Custom cabinets are considered to be the definition of luxury. They are aimed at the high end market. The people who buy these cabinets are typically those who have the money to spend. They don’t mind paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for these products. Custom cabinets will rarely, if ever, be constructed in a factory. They will typically be built in a workroom, and a professional carpenter/artist will be responsible for their construction. These cabinets are considered to be a work of art. They are rare, and the designer will only build a few.
As with all rare items, this dramatically increases the value of the cabinets. Because they are one of a kind, the customer is expected to pay a lot for them. These cabinets are also responsible for greatly increasing the value of your home. A shiny finish will almost always be used, and the materials will generally be comprised of high end woods. There is no limit to the number of storage options that are available for either custom or semi-custom cabinets. You can add wine racks and bins which can be pulled out. In addition to your budget, there are a number of other things you should consider in your choice of cabinet styling.
If you plan on living in the home for only a short period of time, it will not be necessary for you to buy custom or semi-custom cabinets. Stock cabinets should be sufficient. However, if you are living in the home that you plan on staying in for the rest of your life, it makes a lot more sense to invest in some high end custom cabinets. If you’re not sure which style you want to pick, magazines are an excellent choice. They can give you some great ideas on cabinets you will want to pick. Of course, you will naturally want to choose a style that matches that of your home, especially the kitchen. The process of buying cabinets is something that is not accomplished over night. The longer you take, the better the end product will be when you purchase and install it.
There can be no doubt that your kitchen cabinets are a worthy investment. This is why they can be so expensive. If you want custom cabinets, but you don’t have the money to pay for them, you should consider saving up some money. While it may take a long period of time, it will be worth it in the end. There are a large number of woods you can use for your cabinets, and you should spend some time trying to find out which wood is the best. The wood can also be painted or laminated. There are a wide variety of impressive finishes available, and you will want to choose one wisely.