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How To Use Concrete In A Traditional Kitchen

Concrete’s use in kitchens and bathrooms may still be considered relatively “modern” design-wise by some homeowners. But while concrete can be used to create a modern or minimal look, it’s also perfectly adaptable to a more traditional setting — where it was so extensively used in the first place.

Concrete can act as a substitute for more traditional materials. Rather than just using concrete to explicitly re-create something from the past, you can also combine it with other elements to suggest a timeless quality. In my work, I always strive to strike a balance between innovation and emotion, between spare contemporary and warm traditional. Adding mosaic tile along the front edge of a concrete surface, inlaying bits of tile along a backsplash, or even embedding a fossil in a countertop all connect us to the past.

Ikea Kitchen Products Tested By Do-it-yourselfers

Ten weeks ago we started remodeling our 1980s kitchen. We had been putting it off since we moved here seven years ago. Ever since our dishwasher had to be replaced I’ve wanted stainless steel appliances. Our remaining appliances are old but they still work fine, and that makes it hard to justify spending money.

Silestone Countertops Go Beyond Granite

A lot of people who remodel their homes opt to upgrade from Formica counter tops to something more luxurious. When the biggest issues are quality and appearance, there’s something on the market that’s fast overtaking granite for the upgrade of choice.

Silestone counter tops offer some of the same perks as granite, but many believe they are more beautiful and durable. Silestone counter tops are made out of natural quartz. With the ranking as the fourth hardest mineral in nature being held by quartz, these counter tops are known and loved for their durability. Beyond that, however, silestone counter tops are also quite beautiful.

Perry Home Kitchen Remodeling Project

Home, Ugly, Home

Yes, home is where the heart is. The kitchen is the heart of the home.

Our home and kitchen is the heart of a big, messy remodeling project. We decided to update our kitchen with new cabinets, countertops, and floors. While we were at it, we also want to revise the traffic flow, which means moving some of the plumbing and electrical.

My husband, Randy, decided we would do the remodeling ourselves rather than contract someone to do it. He once built an entire house and it is still standing after 20 years, so I trust he can manage the workload provided I supervise.

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