5 Things to Consider When Designing Your Dream Kitchen

Top 5 things to Consider When Designing Your Dream Kitchen

  1. Apron/ farmhouse sink

  • Apron sinks can add a great decorative look to your kitchen. Many companies are creating and designing these sinks to fit in with traditional, modern, and contemporary kitchens with many different colors and materials to choose from.

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  1. Grey

  • Grey is one of the hottest trends in kitchen design today but don’t forget that trends come and go. If you love the idea of grey cabinets then maybe consider accenting your white cabinets with a grey island or vice versa.

  1. Glass Accents

  • Don’t be afraid to show off what’s inside of your cabinets, try accenting a few cabinets throughout the kitchen with a glass feature.

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  1. Built in amenities

  • When designing your dream kitchen try to remember how it’s going to function on a day to day basis. Built in amenities, such as trash can units, nested cutlery, or even spice racks can really help out with the functionality of your new space.

 

(Trash Can Unit)

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(Nested Cutlery)

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(Spice Rack)

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  1. Island

  • The island is the center piece of your kitchen. This is where family and friends will gather, so don’t be afraid to give some extra attention to detail when designing your island. Having an Island is also a great opportunity for extra storage and additional seating in your space.

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Thank you,

John Morgan, Jr.

Premium Cabinets

tel:314-499-8800

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Want to Sell Your Home for More Money? Here’s 5 Ways to Make It Happen

(One of those ways is of course to upgrade your kitchen)

 

A kitchen serves as both the place we have our food and also as the family’s gathering point. We do not only eat but also we have fun. Consequently, it is crucial that every member of the family feels comfortable with the interior of the kitchen.

Good kitchen cabinets should be all-wood having soft close drawers. In fact, kitchen cabinets define the features of a kitchen.  And when considering a kitchen remodel, the cost of kitchen cabinets and countertops is about 50% of the average kitchen remodeling project cost. Therefore, it is important to know the  options available.

However, both the aesthetics and functional factors should be considered before embarking on kitchen cabinets remodel.

The first step in kitchen cabinets remodel is choosing a style, Victorian or contemporary simplicity. Before you decide a cabinet style, you need to consider the overall theme and décor of the home and ensure that your choice should complement the existing theme of the entire house.

The second step is to consider spacing and measurements. Expanding the kitchen or remodeling the existing space will determine how much space you can allocate to the kitchen cabinets.

If not professionally or correctly done, a kitchen cabinets remodel can be a big mess and/or head ache. Some people believe that a kitchen cabinets remodel requiring the demolition of the old cabinets and making of new ones, has to be very expensive.

Methods such as cabinets striping, cabinets scraping, cabinets refacing, and cabinets full overlay have been considered efficient and inexpensive ways to remodel the kitchen cabinets. Quite a large number of people firmly believe in those methods and adopted them in remodeling their kitchens.

However, there is another option that is the same price or less, less strenuous, more convenient, and time-efficient than the methods highlighted above. It adds more beauty and value to your kitchen. In fact, the process involves new all-wood cabinets with soft close drawers in the style of your choice.

How can that be.  Traditional logic says that new cabinets will be very expensive.  That was true in the past.  But, these days we have  new options.  Manufactured cabinets are doing to custom cabinets what the manufacturing process has been doing to every other industry for years.  Creating quality products at great value.

The remodeling option in question is simply kitchen cabinets replacement. Yes, REPLACEMENT. Replacing your existing cabinets is far more profitable than going through repairs and refinishing. However, there is a secret to this method, and that is PREMIUM CABINETS.

Premium Cabinets is a company that specializes in the sale of highest quality cabinets at the best price. It is incredible that you can get brand new kitchen cabinets at our company for less than people can reface or refinish them for you.

How is this possible?

  1. We work directly with the factory; therefore, we eliminate the middlemen and their markups.

  2. We keep our overhead low.

  3. The cabinets are made to common sizes avoiding the high cost of labor for the production process.

Cabinets not only increase the value but also help a home sell faster. At Premium Cabinets, we guarantee the best value in cabinets today. Contact us on at www.premiumcabinets.com.

 

Thank you,

Randy Lorensen

Premium Cabinets

512-731-8778

randy@premiumcabinets.com

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Premium Cabinets – Process Walk Through

 

Stanley called and set up a time to meet with me. We created a design on my computer of what he would need. Once his home was nearing completion we did a site measure and confirmed the measurements. Stanley’s kitchen had two main walls and a center island.

1 – Left side : The left wall holds the double ovens, microwave and an encased refrigerator.

 

1 - Left side of kitchen PLAN1A - Left side of kitchen

 

1B - Left side of kitchen1C - Left side of kitchen

2 – Right side: The right side has a centered sink base and a dishwasher to the right of it. The two uppers are symetrical – they are both 27 inches wide. You can see the three inch gap on the plan and then the three inch gap in the final picture.

 

2 - Right side of kitchen PLAN2A - Right side of kitchen2B - Right side of kitchen ( UPPER TO RIGHT )

3 – Center Island: The center island has a cooktop in the center and a small prep sink. The final cabinet has a functioning drawer. The large pony wall built for the island turned out extremely well.

3 - Island Plan

3A - Island4 - Final

 

We designed Stanley’s kitchen with Stanley’s input. We measured once the kitchen was ready to be measured. Stanley placed a down payment and ordered the cabinets. We delivered the cabinetry and Stanley’s homebuilder installed the cabinetry. The process was simple and straight forward. With basic measurements we can create a cad design, parts list and price you out to the penny in any of our styles.

Lane Mundine

lanem@premiumcabinets.com

https://premiumcabinets.com/houston

Re-Facing Versus Replacing

10 Reasons to Re-place vs. Re-face

You have grown tired of your old “golden oak “cabinets from 1982. They need to go, but what to do? Re-face or Re-place? Decisions…decisions…decisions…

Maybe you have been told re-facing will be less time and money. Sometimes, that is the case. Sometimes not.

Here are 10 reasons re-placing may be the better option.

  1. Costs as much to reface as replace.
  2. Your 40 year old cabinets are in great shape inside and out. Really?
  3. Paying for labor when you reface, paying for cabinets when you replace
  4. Bigger mess in home during refacing. Trust me on this one.
  5. Many more interior cabinet options today, then when your kitchen was installed.
  6. Fixing problems (leaks, etc.) not just covering them up.
  7. Layout can be changed to reflect current lifestyle, tastes, needs, wants, etc.
  8. And no, it does not necessarily cost more to change your existing bad layout.
  9. More availability of finishes, styles, etc. when you replace.
  10. To summarize; if you could paint your 20 year old car, or buy a new one for the same price, what would you do.

If you need more convincing, go on-line to businesses that do re-facing and read the comments. I have one “mega national chain” on my news feed with some very un-happy clients who opted for re-facing. Many have an issue with veneer peeling off and having to replace old cabinets after all, which costs even more.

At Premium Cabinets, we want to educate our clients, so they can make the best decision for their family, their finances and their life style.  After all we want our clients to always,  “Love where they Live!”

Leslie Allison

Premium Cabinet Studio

9214 Nieman Rd

Overland Park, KS  66214

‘A Custom Look Without the Custom Price!’

Home Improvement Season

Tis is the Season!

Home improvement season, that is.

Since Spring is upon us, our neighborhoods are starting to fill up with lawn services, contractors landscapers, painters and re-modelers.

If you are lucky enough to be remodeling your kitchen, you may need to consider new flooring, new cabinets and probably new counter-tops.

Here is a Guide to Six Popular Counterops, the pros and cons, to help make your selection.

 

Leslie

Premium Cabinet Studio

9214 Nieman Road

Overland Park, KS 66214

‘A Custom Look Without the Custom Price’

Senior Men’s Hockey

Premium Cabinets Wins the Hockey Playoff!

Here at Premium Cabinets, we enjoy working hard and providing you with the best value in cabinets anywhere.  However, we also like having fun and competing.  The Premium Cabinets hockey team only lost two games all season and won the playoffs last night!

 

Premium Cabinets hockey team

 

You guys will get a kick out of this. Tonight we finished our season. Our team (Premium Cabinets) only lost two games all season and won the Playoffs tonight. To my surprise, they actually have a championship “Cup” for the winners.

So……let the celebration begin!

 

Trends in Cabinets and Cabinet Decor

Mixing in a wood island counter-top or butcher block outer cabinet adds a warm feel to any space. Many times it’s going to save you money versus a stone top. Don’t go crazy with it, just a touch of it changes the feel altogether!

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Wood Counter Tops

“Instead of silver metals, we love using brass in the kitchen or bathroom. It’s so much warmer and a little more unique.”

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Brass Fixtures

Luke and Donna Erwin,

Premium Cabinets Oceanside

Preparing for a Kitchen Remodel

So you think you want to tackle a kitchen remodel? The first thing that needs to be planned is the budget.  When working with clients, sometimes they are reluctant to share exactly what their budget is.

It makes a huge difference in getting the look and quality that you expect.  Here are a few things to take into consideration:

  • The first is what can you afford? On average the kitchen is the most expensive room in the home and kitchens sell homes. Call your local realtor if you need some advice on your project. Think about how you will pay for your remodel? Home equity loans are usually the source, but often retailers will offer financing. Savings, credit cards work a tax refund or if a dearly departed loved one left you a “little something”.
  • How long are you going to live there?  If this is your “forever home” design it the way you want it.  If 5 years or less, keep it general enough to appeal to the masses.
  • Is your neighborhood modest or up-scale? You don’t want to have a gourmet chef’s kitchen in a middle-class neighborhood. If so you will lose money.  Be careful not to over improve.
  • Know the cost break down. Labor will cost about 20-35% of remodel costs. The kitchen typically is the most expensive room in a home with cabinets being the biggest chunk of it.  Here is a breakdown of the costs on average:
    • 35% cabinets
    • 20% labor
    • 20% appliances
    • 10% windows
    • 5% fixtures
    • 3% fittings
    • 7% other

Always tell your designer / remodeler what your budget is.  Never be embarrassed to share that number with them. They should be aware, so they can give you the look you want, with the function you need, all within your means.

After all, they want you to be happy and “Love where you Live!

 

Leslie Allison

Premium Cabinet Studio

Overland Park, KS

Kansas City