Showing posts with label kitchen remodeling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen remodeling. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2012

Kitchen Remodeling Inspiration

Is your kitchen in sad shape? Well, the amazing styles and variations of Cliq Studios Kitchen Cabinets will definitely inspire you to at least think about taking the first step to giving your kitchen the TLC it deserves. If you aren’t able to remodel right now, or are happy with your kitchen, then just sit back and enjoy the eye candy.



I don’t really know too much about cabinetry, but even after browsing their site for 20 minutes, the idea of having to order, select, and design cabinets for a kitchen seems much less daunting. The Cliq studios site literally walks you through every step. I was really surprised that they give very detailed advice by having pages such as “Design Principles,” “Needs and Lifestyle,” “Work Triangle,” (an important aspect in kitchen design), and “Creating an Idea File.” They also really pride themselves on their free design service, where a designer will guide you through the process of kitchen design from beginning to end.

The cabinet ordering process seems very clear and comprehensive as well. The fun part is all of the styles and colors of cabinetry you have to choose from. They have a plethora of door styles, wood species, designer paint options, and hardware to choose from. Below are a few screenshots of the ordering process.


Most importantly to me, and I’m sure to most consumers, are photos of actual customers’ kitchens and reviews. So, below are photos of REAL kitchens belonging to Cliq Studios customers.

A Savannah kitchen

I also love the backsplash of this kitchen, and the 2-drawer unit to the right of the dishwasher.

Once I own a home, and if I ever get to model a kitchen to my needs, I will add a built in shelf for cookbooks.

A Chevy Chase, MD kitchen (I live in Chevy Chase, too!) You can probably tell I really lean towards white cabinetry. I never really realized that until I reviewed all of the photos I pulled for this post!

In summary, if you are thinking about remodeling your kitchen, bath, or laundry room, Cliq Studios definitely looks like a studio you should consider for your cabinetry needs! Do any of these kitchens speak to you?

All photos via cliqstudios.com
 

*disclosure: this post is sponsored by Cliq Studios

Thursday, June 23, 2011

For the love of old houses...

I LOVE old houses - so much charm, history, character, and individuality.  A lot of maintenance too - but the pay off is worth it.  I grew up in an almost 200 year-old colonial on the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.  Hardwood floors with as many ups and downs as an old country lane, old glass windows that gave you "wavy" vision when you looked out of them...I have a special place in my heart for old houses.

Here are some great examples of how savvy homeowners have turned their oldies but goodies into even better...ies...from the master of old houses, This Old House..


The 3 images below are from the home of their Reader Remodel Contest, a 1920s Colonial Revival in Orlando, Florida.

 The kitchen was my favorite part of the renovation.  I love white cabinetry...and the space is so bright and airy..

The family worked hard to keep the soul of the house in tact...


LOVE the board and baten door...


They also featured lots of great 1 room makeovers.  Here were some of my fav's

Before:

contractor grade cabinets make me cringe...

After:
Gorgeous - love the floors...


The kitchen below isn't too far from what my parents are dealing with now in their 70s rancher...

pretty amazing transition huh?  Check out the sconces above the stove hood...



This living room is possibly my favorite redo - I think the fireplace is simply fabulous.  Love the built-in's too.  Only thing I might rethink is the rug.


Do you like old houses?  Have you ever lived in one and undertaken a renovation?

If you want to read more about these makeovers go to This Old House or pick up the July 2011 issue...

*disclosure: I received a copy of This Old House July 2011 to review as a sample