Monday, April 12, 2010 · 10 Comments

Kitchen Cabinet Door Design and Decoration

If you are planning to decorate the door. There are several ways to go about decorating your cabinet doors, and we have listed them for you below:
  • Wood veneer - Many people will decide to use wood veneer not only for cabinet doors, but also for the sides of your kitchen cabinet box. You can then stain it to match each other. Wood veneer is a thin piece of solid wood that is typically applied to plywood or particleboard with glue to give it strength. It cost less than solid wood, its uniform in finish and its grain very consistent. Using wood veneer in cabinet doors provides constancy by minimizing its shrinking and expansion in climate changes which ultimately eliminates cracking and splitting.
  • Stain - A great way to enhance, and add color to natural wood cabinets.
  • Paint - If you decide to paint your cabinet doors, you have an array of colors to choose from. Painting also allows you to be creative and make unique effects. It can be made to look smooth, glossy, or utensils can be used to give it a special texture. Keep in mind, however, that paint will eventually reveal hairline cracks at the joints of solid wood cabinets doors. These cracks are formed when the wood expands and contracts.
  • Plastic Laminate - Plastic laminate is another great way to decorate your cabinet doors. It is available in all kinds of colors, patterns, and textures. Many prefer to use plastic laminate because it is very resilient, stain-resistant, and easy to clean. Plastic laminates can be decorated with a stainless steel, brass, or wood trim or you can pay more for solid-color laminate.
  • Polyester - Polyester can be used on cabinets in a similar fashion as paint. However, it is definitely more expensive than paint and requires much more time and effort to achieve your desired results. It can be either glossy or matte finish. The final results are often appreciated more so than paint finish because polyester fills the pores of the cabinet door giving it a solid look and feel.
  • Stainless Steel - Stainless steel can bring a very sleek look to your kitchen. Stainless steel is resistant to corrosion and staining, low maintenance and is relatively inexpensive, but it does show fingerprints and scratches. The metal covers an inner core material which prevents it from sounding to clangy. It is also available in several colors.
  • Glass - cabinets with glass can be ribbed or etched with a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal angle. Some prefer that the glass be ribbed or etched so that it hides what is behind the cabinet door. You also have the option of making the glass clear or colored.

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How to Install Kitchen Cabinets by Yourself

Wednesday, March 03, 2010 · 4 Comments



Your kitchen is as much a personal expression of your taste as it is a place to prepare and enjoy meals.But hanging on the market to select dramatic cabinets and bargain is really a nightmare.

Now buying ready-made cabinets makes this project that much easier. We have done all the hard work by providing you with modular cabinets that are usually pre-finished and ready for installation. In this tutorial we will cover the installation of the base cabinets. Check out our tutorial on installing hanging cabinets if your project includes hanging cabinets.



1. Base cabinets, as well as hanging cabinets, must be anchored to the studs in the kitchen walls. For this reason, your first step is to determine where all the studs are in the walls. Use a stud finder or small drill bit to locate the studs. Once you find the first one, the others should be spaced 16" apart. Make sure you mark both edges of the stud.
2. After your base cabinets are installed, it is critical that they are level and exactly the same height from section to section, otherwise the countertop will not fit correctly and will not be level. To ensure this, you need to determine if your floor is level. If not, you need to find the highest point in the floor and shim up the cabinet sections to compensate. Using a long, straight 2" x 4", place a carpenter's level on top of it and move it along the floor next to the wall. Identify the highest point and mark it on the wall.
3. Measure the height of the new cabinets. Most likely this dimension is about 34" to 35". At the high point you determined in your floor, measure up the wall using this dimension. Mark this point. Using a carpenter's level, create a level line along the walls where you are installing the base cabinets.
4. Install the first cabinet section in a corner. Using wood shims, raise the cabinet to the reference line on the walls. Using a level, make sure the top of the cabinet is level in all directions - front-to-back and side-to-side.
5. Using 2-1/2" screws, screw the back ledger of the base cabinet into the studs in the wall. If you find gaps between the wall and the cabinet, slip a shim in the areas you are screwing to avoid pulling the cabinet towards the wall.
6. Using a chisel or utility knife, cut off any protruding shims.
7. Put the next cabinet in place. Again, you need to shim it into position and make sure it is level. Also, make sure the faces of the two cabinets are flush with each other. Using clamps, pull the two adjacent cabinet frames together. Using long screws, secure the cabinets together. Screw the second cabinet into the wall.
8. In some cases, you may need to install a filler strip in between a cabinet and a wall. Use the same technique you used to secure two cabinet sections together. Clamp the filler strip in place and use long screws to fasten it in place.
9. To cover up gaps between the cabinets and the floor, install a thin piece of molding that provide a more attractive appearance. You can also follow our tutorial on Installing Vinyl Cove Molding to hide this gap.
10. If you are installing a new countertop, you can usually buy a ready made counter the matches your tastes and the style of your new cabinets. Generally you can have your local home improvement retailer cut the countertop to length and cut the hole for your sink. Make sure your measurements are precise - you only get 1 chance to cut the hole for the sink! To install the countertop, place it on top of the cabinets. Secure it in place from inside the cabinets with screws that go through the corner brackets of each cabinet section.
11. If not installed already, the final step is to install the cabinet doors and the pulls (knobs and handles). Usually the holes are pre-drilled and ready to go.

Glass Mosaic Tile Show

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 · 1 Comments

Do you know the difference between porcelain tiles and ceramic tiles?

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As a tile professional and owner of an tile factory, the difference between porcelain and ceramic are the ones that confuse my customer most.

porcelain tiles and ceramic tiles are made from a different composition, and that is what determines the tile’s body color, texture and density. The main materials of ceramic tile is ordinary clay and the fire temperature is about 900℃, but porcelain tile is kaolin clay and should been fired at least 1300℃, which make porcelain tile is a much denser tile than ceramic and less likely to chip.

The water absorption rate is another difference. Porcelain tile is fired at higher temperature and have get harder density. Their quality of reduced water absorption makes them very suitable for certain tasks. They are ideal for covering walls and flooring. For the obvious reason, ceramic tiles would not work as well as their porcelain counterparts.

Ideas for your kitchen backsplash

Monday, January 25, 2010 · 0 Comments


Kitchen backsplash needs to take a lot of wear and tear, so choosing the cheapest option could be a bad move in the long run. Steam and high temperature can cause the wrong type of backsplash to warp and turn staining, but there are plenty of durable solutions that can withstand this tough environment. Before you invest in kitchen, get samples you can take home to try out against your color scheme.

Narrow down the choices with our practical tips to help you find the tile to best suit both your bathroom and your budget.

Crystal glass tiles mosaic

Mosaic are one of the most flexible options for kitchen as there is such a great choice of colors and sizes. Their glazed surface makes them highly resistant to They are usually very easy to keep clean, and come in styles to suit every taste. Before making your final decision, you could buy a small fragment of mosaic sample from us, which will give you more flexibility with the design.
Try Crystal glass tiles

2010 Mosaic Design Ideas

Wednesday, January 20, 2010 · 3 Comments

If there is a trendy “must-have” of 2010, then consider adding some mosaic tiles into your home. Two key elements work together to activate your interior decorating ideas .


1. By using BOLD and FEARLESS colors to create a wonderful and charming space.
 
     Purples, soft blues, metallic, golden greens, grays, yellows…these are the interior colors you will see throughout 2009 in home decorating, creating a youthful and sophisticated style.

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2. DESIGN WITHOUT BORDERS: Global and multi-cultural decor inspired by Italy, Europe, China, Russia, Latin America, Morocco and India (primary influences) are mixed and matched to create a global design tour at home.

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Calculating Square Footage: What Homeowners Need to Know

Wednesday, January 06, 2010 · 0 Comments

 Importance of Proper Measuring Techniques

Inaccurate calculations or measurements are a huge contributor to project delays and headaches. It is also sometimes purposely misrepresented by some vendors in order to mark up the price of products. Being able to accurately calculate square footage, and defend your calculations informatively, is a must when buying finished coverings, in order to save time and money.


To start of this section we will first discuss how to draw a simple sketch of a room and calculate the floor area of that room for tile. Even with a basic square room there are issues that can affect how much product one would need to cover the floor, and can lead to inaccurate calculations, over spending, and/or costly project delays.


Sketch


A sketch is a drawing of an area that includes measurements in relation to the specific dimensions of the view. A sketch can be hand drawn or done with simple computer programs such as Microsoft paint. A sketch will allow the reader to better understand the measurements of a particular area and serve as reference to any specific points that will aid in accurate dimensioning. Many people will recognize a sketch as resembling a blue print or floor plan which is always used by builders or any other vendors who are involved in using or selling construction materials.


Our example sketch will be a square bathroom for tile installation on the floor. However as mentioned above, even in a perfectly square bathroom, there may be obstacles or variations that will correlate with how much tile we actually need to cover our floor. The following is a short list of ‘things to look out for’.

How to Tell if a Glass Mosaic Tile Has Good Quality or not

Tuesday, January 05, 2010 · 0 Comments


There are several glass mosaic tiles available in the market today. But in terms of manufacturing, there are mainly two kinds: Vitreous Glass Mosaic Tile and Crystal Glass Mosaic Tile.

   One type is Vitreous Glass Mosaic Tile, which was the original glass mosaic tile and has been used widely to make swimming pool. To tell the quality if it is good or not, the hardness is the key thing you need to ask. Vitreous glass mosaic tile is not as strong as crystal glass mosaic although when it installed, inside the grout it will stay there for lifetime. You can tell the hardness by scratching the surface of the glass mosaic tile by your finger nail. If it can be easily scratched, then it may be a little problem. The second thing is that you if the color is consistent. Use your common sense and judgment on this.

Why Glass Mosaic is a Great Building Material for Architects, Interior Designers and Home Improvement DIYs

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History

Mosaic history can be tracked back to 2000 B.C. in ancient China, and glass mosaics became popular in architecture during the Rinascimento (Renaissance) period. Glass mosaics have been extremely popular in Asia since the 1980s but began to diminish in 1990s. However, in the earlier part of 21st century, with the new technology and development, the glass mosaic made a strong come back in Asia and has been becoming more popular in North America since 2004.

Merits of glass mosaic characteristics

With the new manufacturing technology, seems that nothing is impossible in terms of colors, sizes, styles, as well as materials used in the glass mosaic. This wide variety is a distinguishing characteristic of this building material. Also, glass mosaics are used for a very broad spectrum of applications due to its IMPERVIOUS nature. Glass does not absorb any water (a technical materials term as “zero water absorption rate”) thus it has no shrinkage or expansion issues, thus it can be used for both indoor and outdoor applications.



A lot of materials can absorb water thus it will have the expansion or shrinkage problems when the temperature changes. When the water absorption rate exceeds a certain degree it can not be used as outdoor materials, for example, ceramic tiles; the ANSI standards defines the water absorption rate as being less than 0.5% which can be used as an outdoor building product.

Wide variety of applications


Glass mosaics can be used for a variety of building installations including both indoors and outdoors, for residential flooring (if the surface is polished, it is not recommended for flooring applications where slipping is a hazard), walls, pillars & columns, artwork, furniture, baths, kitchens and swimming pools. The sky is the limit for applications, thus it attracts architects and interior designers’ attention, but DIY’s can certainly also use the glass mosaic to shine in your remodeling projects.


With today’s manufacturing technology, glass mosaic can be custom made based on your design. The turnaround time to make a custom sample can amazingly be as short as 5 business days. Yes. 5 business days to make a sample based on the size, color code or an actual sample you get from somewhere else. These methods could barely be imagined as little as 5 years ago.

Materials used to make the glass mosaics

Originally, the glass mosaic type was a vitreous glass mosaic, which was used mostly to make swimming pools. But with the faster and more efficient technology and workmanship developed during the past 5 to 10 years, the glass mosaic tile has evolved to be a material that is very popular for other applications, in addition to the original vitreous glass mosaic as:


1. Crystal glass mosaic, which can be transparent, and is how it gets the name “crystal”, but using color paints on the back of the mosaic means that thousands of colors are possible.


2. Iridescent glass mosaic, which has an iridescent coating on the surface of glass mosaic to make the glass mosaic reflect different colors, and can be a terrific option for night clubs, casinos and entertainment places.



3. Metallic glass mosaic, this is a very special material in which the color is not on the back of a mosaic, but the color is melted into the fusion of glass in an extremely high temperature environment. When the glass fusion is out of the kiln and cooled down, the color is part of the glass inside and is evenly distributed.


4. Van Gogh glass mosaic , which goes through the similar manufacturing process as metallic glass mosaic. The difference is that with the metallic glass it can be told that it is obviously glass, but the Van Gogh glass mosaic gives you an oil painted texture on its surface.



5. Stone glass mosaic. The stone mosaic is another kind of decorative building material having been used for more than 2000 years it has endured the ages. People have creatively blended glass and natural stone to make it a stone glass mosaic, which adds a natural yet decorative touch to the area it’s installed in.


Giving the high demand and competition among manufacturers, we believe the innovation will be taking place fast and new types of glass mosaics could be created from time to time. We will keep track of the technology closely and keep you posted, if interested, please make sure to check back from time to time or RSS our article regarding this topic.

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How to select your DREAM solid Wood Kitchen Cabinets

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When choosing a kitchen cabinet, the first step to do is to select your favorite wood species from the most popular selecting circle: maple, cherry, ash, birch and oak, and then the door style and the color for the door. Selecting processes for most of kitchen cabinets will follow these 3 steps.


While in order to make the cabinet reflect your unique style and taste to stand out of the normal kitchen cabinet that exist in every common family, details are the most important things to achieve this effect.


The first thing to be taken into account is the above-cabinet treatments. Combine crown or classic crown molding with one of the several decorative molding inserts a look that reflects your own personal style. Whether you’re classic or contemporary, moldings can make a dramatic difference. Details are the things you need to pay attention to. If the curve sharp and smooth? A good workmanship and quality knife used to cut the molding will have very sharp and smooth curve and clear profile. If you use your figure to feel the cutting, you can tell if it is smooth or rough. Also, you can look at the pattern is consistent, for example, if the flower crafted on the column is vivid and consistent for the cutting? Will some place of the cutting too shallow or too deep? Consistency shows the workmanship, the knife and the equipment of your kitchen cabinets manufacturer.



The second thing is decorative pediments that provide a classic look for entertainment centre cabinetry or other furniture pieces. These pediments are perfectly fit the classic people and make their kitchen give off the fragrance of holiness.


The third thing is below-wall cabinet treatment. Don’t leave your wall cabinets with an unfinished look. Choose one of your favorite moldings to complete the look of your wall cabinetry at eye level and you will find what a dramatic difference it makes in your kitchen cabinet.


The forth thing is decorative legs. Cabinetry is furniture, to add great style to your furniture with decorative legs to complete the look of base cabinetry.
The last thing to complete your design is using the wide selection of onlays, ornaments and corbels which will add a touch of elegance to your cabinet and make your cabinet stand out of common ones easily.


Details really make difference. Whenever you buy a kitchen cabinet, to take these factors into consideration will really make you surprised at your own masterpiece and be proud of yourself. After all, kitchen is the center of your home and for most part of your family life. 


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