Friday, April 19, 2013

Kitchen design should be both comfortable and practical.



Kitchen design should be both comfortable and practical.


Kitchen layout, organization and storage determine how comfortable the space feels and whether the workflow is effective for the homeowner’s lifestyle. Lighting in the kitchen is especially important, from how the overhead adds the ambiance that you want, to the task lights that make your job easier. Is your kitchen the hub of family activity, a place where you spend hours preparing gourmet meals, or just a convenience as you grab and go? Determining your lifestyle needs will help with the overall design of your kitchen including color, storage, ease of care, durability, counter space, and selection of appliances.







Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Choosing a Kitchen and Bath Contractor


Choosing a Kitchen and Bath Contractor:  Whether it's a bathroom or kitchen remodel, renovation, upgrade or repair, an experienced contractor will make all the difference. Consider what you will be needing - cabinets, countertops, new plumbing, new fixtures, floor coverings, lighting, electrical updates, new paint, tile or stonework. Using a remodeling contractor that can make it all happen on time and on budget, while considering the need for permits, floor plans, upgrades to current codes, and help you select the right materials for your bath or kitchen, will make your whole project a better experience. Interview and get bids from multiple contractors -  not only comparing prices and materials, but make sure the contractor you select is someone you feel comfortable working with over a period of time and having in your home. 

Quick Tip: Kitchens and baths are hubs of the home. Be prepared to work around the construction process including times when the power or water may be shut off.


http://www.responsiblecontractors.com/kitchen_bath_contractor.html

Friday, April 12, 2013

Siding for the Average Homeowner


Are you thinking about replacing the siding of your home? Siding beautifies the home as well as protects it from the elements. It’s important to do your research in order to choose the right siding for your home. Fortunately, there are many options available and price ranges that can fit any homeowner’s needs. 
Low Cost Siding: Aluminum and vinyl siding are inexpensive to install and look about the same. Aluminum siding requires more upkeep.
Moderate Cost Siding: Wood siding is easy to install, affordable and beautiful. Keep in mind the upkeep and maintenance is more than most other types of siding and costs more over time. Fiber-cement siding, often known by the brand name Hardie board, is made of wood fibers mixed with sand and cement. It can withstand harsh weather like hail and holds paint years longer than other types of siding. Fiber-cement has a reputation of being durable with little maintenance and homeowners can paint it to change the look of their home. Stucco is also affordable and durable and where it is popular it’s easy to find a reputable company who knows how to install it. Areas where stucco is rarely used may make your home too unique for the neighborhood, which can impact resale value and it may be hard to find a company that knows how to install it.
High Cost Siding: Brick is considered one of the most durable, holding up almost indefinitely and gives any home a classic traditional look. Because it’s costly, some homeowners choose to use a combination of brick and another type of siding or a brick veneer. Stone is the most durable option, lasting for hundreds of years and gives the home a beautiful bold look. It does require a skilled mason for proper installation.
Green Siding: For those concerned about their impact to the environment, going green is a good option that offers vinyl, wood, brick, stone, stucco and fiber-cement. Materials are made from recycled or repurposed content and offer low impact to the environment, energy efficiency, and durability depending on the material.
Research: Besides doing research on the best siding for your home it’s also important to find a reputable contractor. Make your search easier by going to Responsible Contractors that provides a list of licensed and bonded contractors who do siding. 
http://www.responsiblecontractors.com/siding_contractor.html