Where to find the most amazing bargains on discount granite countertops for your kitchen

January 14, 2011 · Posted in home remodel · Comment 

Discount granite countertops can be found in options that fit over your counter or you can find them through companies where the entire countertop is installed, and there are many retailers available for this. Below are a few ideas you may want to think about when looking for your discounts.

When a company says there is a discount, you might want to find out why. Is the granite damaged or marred? If it is damaged some place underneath not seen that does not affect the structure, you might want to take the deal. But if it is damaged on the top where you notice it right off, you may want to keep shopping for your deal.

Some retailers online allow for discount on granite in multiple forms, and your future countertop could be one of them. This could mean however that you will pay more for the installation than you do for the countertop. So decide where you want to see the discount before you begin shopping to help weed out higher prices.

If looking for one that has no visible problems or issues, you might want to buy a slab of granite and have it cut for your purpose and install it on your own. This could take time if you don’t know how, but there are so many sites and videos available online that will walk you through, you can do it alone. So you could save money and still not pay someone else to get your kitchen countertop completed.

For people that want the best deal for the counter and installation costs, there are multiple companies that offer financing on the job for you. Some big retailers that sell them will even have sales that offer major discounts. Some will have installation sales at other times to further aid in saving cash.

To get the most out of your discount granite countertops, check around the holidays for sales. Many retailers have sales in October and November to help families get their homes ready for the holidays. This may be the best time to get your discounts.

Turning Dullness To Delight Recreating Colorful Designer Kitchens

July 19, 2010 · Posted in home remodel · Comment 

The home is that secure, comfortable and safe place the family retreats to at the end of each day of hectic and exciting living, no matter what lifestyle we choose. While it is a central place of solace for us to regenerate and reconnect as a family and as individuals, it has its own demands. Since we spend so much time here, and food is such central part of family gatherings, to kick up the excitement, why not create your own takeoff of the colorful designer kitchens we see splashed all over television and in living magazines?

Certainly there is any number of things that could create a similar thrill. One could remodel the bedroom or the bath, upgrading the standard plumbing or closet work with something special. Still, it is the kitchen that truly serves as the center of most households, and in most cases, whoever rules that domain would like to see some changes from the edition that came with the home.

When we first found the place, a central reason it was so exciting is because it represented something new, complete with the fun of exploration and the visual impact it had on us. In truth, the selection of cabinets, plumbing and colors were probably predicated on the chance mass quantity sale at the wholesale shop for builders. Function over form is the norm for the construction industry, and since quantity is where the profit is, the details are adequate but not always noteworthy.

Even well designed kitchens rarely appeal to everyone, as the needs of a chef are as unique as he or she is. One person may have a real desire fore an island in the middle of the workspace, another may wish the kitchen to be one and accessible to the dining room. Almost every chef wants more room for storage of pots and pans as well as for the spices and foods necessary for the art to form.

The appliances in the kitchen are also central to having the necessary function the chef would like to have at their disposal. Rarely is there an outcry for a smaller refrigerator or a dishwasher with less capacity, but beyond that most kitchens seem to carry on the same color theme that adorns the rest of the house. The kitchen, owing to the creative element that occurs within its dimensions, needs excitement.

Cooks are often taken by the colors and textures of foods with which they work, and the ambiance of the kitchen is important not only to be appropriate, but to be new. One problem with food is that we need it so often, for most of us it is a three time a day habit, and if you are the one preparing all that food, it just plain gets old.

This issue, the repetitive nature of preparing meals, is the primary reason restaurants stay in business, they are certainly more expensive than cooking at home and it usually takes more time to eat out than in. The draw is that someone else is doing the work, and it gives the chef a new feel, a new perspective on meals. For the same reason, a cooking space makeover is rejuvenating.

The idea that an old job can be accomplished with new tools is a driving marketing force that is used in all fields. One could make the same argument about the garage work shop as the kitchen, and it is the reason the handyman has so many different screwdrivers, drills and saws, all of which are somewhat redundant. A new workbench can not be justified as a necessary part of the work accomplished; it just feels better and therefore improves both productivity and the satisfaction of producing.

So if the house is a few years old, and the infamous same old scenario is beginning to creep into the daily life sequence, there is something you can do to spice things outside the bedroom. Get together with the significant other and start planning. Look at the all the how to magazines and check out the lifestyle sections of newspapers or magazines and find the things that look like they could make cooking fun again. Then get up, get out, get the things and create you version of the one of the colorful designer kitchens you mutually fell in love with.