lazy susan Archives - Kitchen Solvers Mon, 07 Oct 2024 21:10:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 The Heart of the Kitchen: Choosing the Right Appliances for Your Needs https://kitchensolvers.com/the-heart-of-the-kitchen-choosing-the-right-appliances-for-your-needs/ Wed, 02 Oct 2024 00:35:58 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=208310 Understanding Your Kitchen and Cooking Habits Your kitchen is the heart of your home, and selecting the right appliances plays […]

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Understanding Your Kitchen and Cooking Habits

Your kitchen is the heart of your home, and selecting the right appliances plays a key role in balancing aesthetics and functionality. Just like accessories complete an outfit, the right appliances are essential to making your kitchen truly functional. Choosing the right ones allows you to tailor your space to your specific needs. For instance, if you’re an avid baker, a double oven might be perfect for your baking sessions. If you’re always on the go, a spacious fridge and freezer could help store your weekly meal prep. Understanding your cooking habits will guide you in selecting the appliances best suited to your lifestyle.

Key Appliances to Consider

When selecting kitchen appliances, it’s essential to consider both function and efficiency. Refrigerators come in various styles like side-by-side, French door, and bottom-freezer, with useful features like flexible shelves and water dispensers.

For ranges or ovens, gas and electric options have distinct pros and cons, while induction cooktops offer precision and efficiency. If space allows, a double oven is perfect for frequent cooks, while a single oven suits smaller kitchens. Quiet, energy-efficient dishwashers with adjustable racks and sanitizing cycles are ideal for smooth operation. Microwaves can be built-in or countertop, with convection microwaves providing dual-use functionality. 

When considering kitchen appliances, the size and layout of your space needs to be evaluated. If you have a small kitchen, more compact and multifunctional appliances like slim dishwashers or under-counter refrigerators would make more sense than a double oven. 

Balancing Aesthetics with Functionality

Like most areas of the home, your kitchen should strike the right balance between aesthetics and functionality. A simple way to achieve this is by matching your appliances with your kitchen’s style. For instance, in a modern kitchen, stainless steel appliances are an ideal choice. Paying attention to material finishes is an easy way to align your kitchen’s look while ensuring practical use. Even smaller design choices, such as touch-less faucets, smart dishwashers, or induction cooktops, can significantly enhance both the visual appeal and functionality of the space.

Discover the appliances that are perfect for your home by reading our blog, “Top 5 Appliances for Your Kitchen.” Your kitchen is the heart of your home, and selecting the right appliances is essential for achieving a balance between aesthetics and functionality. At Kitchen Solvers, we know that well-chosen appliances can elevate your kitchen and simplify daily tasks. Speak with one of our experts today, and let us guide you on your kitchen remodeling journey.

 

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10 Reasons Why Refacing your Kitchen Cabinets is a Smart Investment https://kitchensolvers.com/10-reasons-why-refacing-your-kitchen-cabinets-is-a-smart-investment/ Thu, 30 Nov 2023 04:48:43 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=166007 If kitchens are the heart of the home, the cabinetry is the heart of the kitchen. Kitchen cabinets play a […]

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If kitchens are the heart of the home, the cabinetry is the heart of the kitchen. Kitchen cabinets play a huge role in defining both a space’s aesthetic and functionality. Although dreaming of a full kitchen remodel is fun and easy, it is not always feasible for everyone in every stage of life. Sometimes refacing your cabinets can be a smarter and more cost-effective alternative. Here we’ll list 10 compelling reasons why a cabinet reface is a wise investment for homeowners.

1. Cost-Effectiveness

Going the refacing route is significantly more budget-friendly than a full kitchen overhaul. It allows you to achieve a fresh and updated look without breaking the bank. The bulk of the cost of new cabinetry is in new cabinet boxes, so by keeping those structures in place and simply replacing the doors and hardware, you save on both materials and labor.

2. Time-Efficient

A full kitchen renovation can disrupt your daily routine and leave your kitchen (and entire home) disheveled for weeks. A cabinet reface, however, is quick and efficient and can usually be done in 2-4 days depending on the size and scope of the project. This minimizes the inconvenience and allows you to enjoy your new kitchen in practically no time.

3. Environmentally Friendly

Opting for a kitchen cabinet reface is an environmentally conscious choice. By recycling the existing cabinet boxes and framework you are reducing the need for new materials and minimizing waste. The environmental impact associated with the manufacturing and disposal of cabinetry can be detrimental, so every little bit we can do to cut that down make a difference.

4. Versatility in Design

The style possibilities are virtually endless with cabinet refacing. Whether you prefer a classic, modern, or eclectic style you can choose from a wide variety of materials, finishes, and hardware to design your cabinetry to fit your taste. Having this type of flexibility ensures that your kitchen will reflect your style and personality.

5. Preservation of Layout and Functionality

If you have no qualms about your kitchen’s current layout and functionality, there really is no need for a complete overhaul. Choosing to reface instead of replace allows you to maintain the existing structures while giving it a major facelift. This maintains the aspects of your kitchen that work well for you so you know you’ll be able to function smoothly in the new space as well.

6. Increased Home Value

A refreshed and modern kitchen significantly adds to the overall value of your home. Potential buyers are drawn to a well-maintained and aesthetically pleasing kitchen. It can be the deciding factor for a lot of buyers as they are comparing homes to one another. Refaced cabinets can be a selling point for your home that sets you apart from the rest of the real estate market in your area.

7. Quality of Materials

During the process of refacing your cabinets, you have the opportunity to upgrade the quality of materials used for your doors, drawer fronts, and hardware. You might also consider upgrading your countertops, backsplash, and appliances at the same time. All these changes not only enhance the visual appeal but also improve the durability and longevity of your cabinets and kitchen as a whole.

8. Enhanced Lighting and Visibility

You might be surprised how much of a difference upgraded cabinet doors can make on the lighting and visibility of a space. Choosing a glass insert door, or simply a lighter-colored door can create a brighter and more open feel to your kitchen. This can make your kitchen more enjoyable and comfortable for cooking and entertaining.

9. Personalized Storage Solutions

During your cabinet refacing project, you have the opportunity to reassess your storage needs in your kitchen and implement personalized solutions. You can incorporate features such as pull-out shelves, Lazy Susans, or built-in organizers for spices, cooking sheets, or pots and pans. These allow you to optimize the functionality of your cabinets.

10. Minimal Disruption

One of the most significant advantages of a cabinet reface is the very minimal disruption is causes to your daily life. As we already mentioned, a reface takes much less time than a full remodel, but your kitchen can stay almost fully functional during the project as well. By avoiding removing all of the cabinetry, you can maintain some workspaces and access to appliances so your kitchen can still be used during the evenings when work is not being done.

As you can see, refacing is a smart investment that combines cost-effectiveness, efficiency, and the opportunity for an updated and personalized design and function for your kitchen. It breathes new life in your kitchen and enhances both aesthetic appeal and function without the hassle and time commitment of a full renovation. Whether you are looking to sell your home soon or create a more enjoyable living space for you and your family to enjoy for years to come, a reface is a great option. If you are interested in learning more about cabinet refacing and if it is the right choice for your project, reach out to your local Kitchen Solvers to set up a free in-home consultation and find out!

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Maximizing Space in Your Kitchen with Clever Design https://kitchensolvers.com/maximizing-space-in-your-kitchen-with-clever-design/ Sat, 08 Jul 2023 15:42:04 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=161984 As a homeowner, it doesn’t take you long to realize that the kitchen is the heart of the home. And […]

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As a homeowner, it doesn’t take you long to realize that the kitchen is the heart of the home. And if you’re limited on kitchen space, it can be a challenge to find a home for all your stuff, let alone all the people when you’re hosting or just living day-to-day life. However, with a well thought out design and clever organization hacks, you can improve kitchen functionality and create an efficient space for your family. Here we will explore some practical tips and innovative ideas to do just that.

It Starts with Layout

Optimizing the available space is the first step to an organized and functional kitchen. Although newer homes typically have a wide open kitchen, older homes tend to have a U-shape, L-shape, or galley-style kitchen. Although these layouts aren’t “kitchen goals” these days, they were designed and created to be practical and functional at the time; and they still can be! They ensure easy movement and efficient workflow because they are small. They also force you to live minimally; which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. The key to these smaller, oddly shaped kitchens is using every inch effectively. Consider installing functional corner cabinets with pull-out shelves or lazy susans to make sure you are optimizing every square inch of space. Starting with a thoughtfully planned layout sets the stage for a highly organized and functional kitchen.

Consider Multiple Functions

Another way to maximize functionality is by choosing furniture and appliances that can serve multiple purposes. An island or recycled table can double as a workspace and additional storage space. Appliances with compact designs and built-in features can make a huge difference too. Microwave drawers are becoming more and more popular because they don’t take up highly sought-after upper cabinet/wall space or even countertop space. Custom cabinetry with pull-out pantry systems can have your store more in a small space. These are just two simple examples of ways you can save precious counter space while also maintaining accessibility.

Go Up

Use vertical space to your advantage by installing wall-mounted shelving or racks for commonly used utensils, pots, and pans. Magnetic strips on the wall/backsplash can be a great place to store knives or other metal kitchen utensils. Hanging baskets or hooks on the underside of upper cabinets can be a great place to store mugs, spices, or even fresh produce. Using the vertical space to your advantage frees up valuable counter space and keeps your space organized and functional.

Customize Your Cabinetry

Although the U-shape, L-shape, and galley-style kitchens encourage efficient workflow, the real secret to creating a functional kitchen lies INSIDE your cabinets and drawers. Pull-out shelves, sliding trays, and dividers not only maximize the use of deep cabinets and drawers, but they also minimize clutter—which is half the battle of a small space. Lazy Susans in corner cabinets allow easy access to items and customizable drawer inserts will help keep utensils, cutlery, and kitchen tools neatly organized. Implementing the right storage solutions will make a world of difference in your small space.

If designing kitchen space still seems overwhelming to you, you’re at the right place on the internet. Your local Kitchen Solvers specializes in just this and are looking forward to helping you accomplish your dreams for a functional, organized, and beautiful space. We have experience in kitchens big and small and are passionate about creating spaces that our customers love—whether that’s a complete gut and remodel, or just a cabinet reface and storage solutions. A well-designed kitchen not only enhances function but also adds aesthetic appeal to your home for yourself and future owners to enjoy for years to come. Call your local Kitchen Solvers today to start dreaming of a space where function and style coexist in perfect harmony.

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4 Great Space-Saving Ideas for Your Kitchen https://kitchensolvers.com/4-great-space-saving-ideas-for-your-kitchen/ Fri, 10 Feb 2023 22:27:56 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=161661 If you’re not careful, your kitchen can start to feel really crowded fairly quickly. The kitchen is the most heavily […]

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If you’re not careful, your kitchen can start to feel really crowded fairly quickly. The kitchen is the most heavily used space in a home and unlike the other spaces, you function and interact with each part of your kitchen. This makes it imperative that everything has a purpose and a home. When you first started living on your own and building your collection of kitchen utensils and supplies, you probably had more than enough space for everything. However, as the years go on and new utensils and gadgets are introduced into your space, two things are important. First of all, get in the habit of auditing your kitchen regularly. Pay attention to tools, utensils, and supplies that you are not using and get rid of them. No need to hang onto things that will just collect dust sitting on shelves in the back of cabinets. Second, look for space saving solutions to store your things that make sense for how you use your space. Getting creative with your storage can create space you didn’t know you had in your kitchen and mentally knowing that everything has a place to call home makes your space function efficiently. Here are 4 great space saving ideas to try in your kitchen.

Use Empty Cracks and Spaces to Your Advantage

Depending on your kitchen, you may have noticed gaps between your appliances and your cabinets. This is most commonly seen on either side of your refrigerator. Instead of leaving this space empty, build your own rolling storage pantry with shelves for canned goods. This will give you additional storage space for non-perishables or even spices. If you don’t have a pantry or are using your cabinets as one, this will open up valuable storage space for your other kitchen supplies like small appliances, dinnerware, and serveware.

Add Pull Out Shelves to Your Cabinets

Adding pull-out shelves to your lower cabinets can not only double your cabinet capacity, but it makes the items in your cabinets more accessible. They come in lots of different styles and are built to accommodate all types of items. There are two-tier options to store your pots, pans, and lids in an organized way. Other popular options are pull-out storage solutions for the pesty blind corner cabinet that most people have in their kitchen. Lazy susans are a good option, but they don’t take full advantage of the space. Other options include pull-out shelves that slide in one by one on top of each other. Another popular option is the kidney-shaped shelf that maneuvers in and around the corner cabinet perfectly.

Add Storage to the Sides of Cabinets

The end panels of your cabinetry is most likely unclaimed real estate for storage. Consider mounting a towel rack to the side of your cabinets and use s-hooks to hang pots and pans or utensils to open up space in your cabinets and drawers. Hang a shower caddy or basket to store fresh produce, fruit, your go-to spices or cooking oils. If you have space for it, add floating shelves to the side of your cabinets to create some open shelving to keep some of your frequently used items off your countertops. Put your coffee maker, mugs, and other morning routine supplies here so they are always accessible but not taking up valuable counter space.

Use a Stove Cover

If your kitchen lacks counter space, invest in a stove cover. This flat piece of wood covers your stovetop to create additional prep space. These can be a game changer for those with smaller kitchens or no kitchen island. Every little bit of counter space helps when chopping and prepping all the ingredients for a meal and a stove cover gives you more room to spread out before you need to turn your stove on and get cooking.

These are just a few of the many space-saving options you can consider for your kitchen to make it feel more organized and functional. If you’re looking for more ideas, your local Kitchen Solvers specializes in storage solutions and can help you figure out what solutions might work for you and your space.

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Effective Layouts for Small Kitchens https://kitchensolvers.com/effective-layouts-for-small-kitchens/ Sat, 04 Feb 2023 21:06:38 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=161644 A small kitchen doesn’t have to be inconvenient. With the right layout and functional design, a smaller space can feel […]

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A small kitchen doesn’t have to be inconvenient. With the right layout and functional design, a smaller space can feel spacious and efficient. It is crucial to think through every detail of your small kitchen remodel to make sure everything is maximized for your space and how you will use it. Hiring a professional designer (like those at Kitchen Solvers) will help you think through options and layouts that you maybe never would have thought of. Designers are trained and educated on creating efficient floorplans that meet all your needs and make preparation, cooking, and serving a streamlined process.

Selecting the basic layout of your small space will be your first task. Here are a few popular layouts that you might already have in your space.

Galley Kitchen:

Originally inspired by the confines of a ship’s galley, a galley kitchen is an entire kitchen on one elevation or wall. Depending on the size of your space, you may have room for a double galley which would be units on two opposite walls with a small ‘hallway’ between them. You could also create a galley look with one wall of cabinet units and an island between that wall and the rest of an open-concept space. When designing galley kitchens, it is important to consider your kitchen work triangle. This is the path of efficiency between your sink, refrigerator, and cooktop. Consider if children or other traffic will be in and out of the kitchen as you are using it as well. If this is the case, putting your sink and cooktop on the same side of the galley will help minimize the chances of collisions that can mentally emphasize the size of your kitchen.

U-Shaped:

U-shaped kitchens are also a popular choice for small kitchens. U-shapes lend themselves to easily set up your work triangle to maximize efficiency in your space by simply putting 1 of the 3 points on each side of the U. To avoid making a u-shaped kitchen feel too closed-in, consider open shelving instead of upper cabinets on one side of the u. This will help to visually open the space up more. For storage purposes, make sure to use pull-out interior storage units in the corner cabinets like a LeMans or kidney-shaped lazy susan. This ensures that you are taking advantage of every square inch of storage space available to you.

L-Shaped:

L-shaped kitchens are very practical in small spaces but there are a few things to keep in mind with this layout. First of all, if there is a window on one wall of the space, choose to put your upper cabinets on the windowless wall. This allows you to have an entire uninterrupted wall of cabinets to maximize storage. On the wall that has the window, consider open shelving on either side of the window with the kitchen sink placed under the window. Of course, still consider your work triangle by placing your cooktop on the opposite side of the L from your sink. Additionally, with an L shaped kitchen, you will have your back to your family and friends as you cook so if that doesn’t sound ideal to you, an L-shaped kitchen might not be the best choice for you.

Design Tips for Small Spaces:

After you decide on which layout works best for your space, there are still some design and décor choices you can make to further optimize your kitchen. Maximizing the amount of natural light in the space will automatically make it feel larger and more open. If your budget allows it, consider adding windows or a sliding door on one end of a galley kitchen to allow light to flow into the entire space. Using open shelving or glass doors in your upper cabinets will create visual depth and keep the kitchen from feeling closed in or crowded. If your personal needs allow it, you might consider skipping the upper cabinets altogether. This will definitely make your kitchen feel larger, taller, and more open. If you have space for it, consider a movable island that can be used when needed but also tucked out of the way when smooth, uninterrupted movement throughout the space is needed. Additionally, an island with pedestal legs rather than cabinetry below it will open up the lower visual space rather than cutting off the line of sight from one end of the kitchen to the other.  This small detail can change the entire feel of the space as pictured below.

Whatever your goals are for your small kitchen, our designers and teams at your local Kitchen Solvers are ready to help you accomplish them. We have experience in almost every size, style, and type of kitchen and are eager to help you discover your kitchen’s full potential no matter what the size. Give us a call today for a free in-home consultation and we can start dreaming together.

 

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The Best Corner Cabinets for Kitchens https://kitchensolvers.com/the-best-corner-cabinets-for-kitchen/ Mon, 23 Jul 2018 16:56:34 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=5446 In addition to giving your home a brand-new look, one of the main benefits of a kitchen remodel is being […]

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In addition to giving your home a brand-new look, one of the main benefits of a kitchen remodel is being able to boost the functionality of this all-important room. You can make your kitchen more useful several different ways, including by adding new cabinets.

Installing new cabinets in your kitchen can provide you with the extra capacity you need, particularly if you install corner cabinets. With corner cabinets, you’ll will transform unused space into versatile storage. However, to get the most utility possible, you need to make sure you choose the right cabinet style for your home. Here are a few styles of corner kitchen cabinets that you can install if you’re interested in fully utilizing the available space in your kitchen.

Install a Lazy Susan Cabinet

While there are a variety of corner kitchen cabinet styles that you could install, one of the most popular options is a Lazy Susan, which is also commonly referred to as a diagonal corner cabinet.

Installing this style of cabinet in your home has several benefits. First, you could choose either a Lazy Susan with the traditional spinning tray or a stationary option, depending on your storage needs. These cabinets are very easy to install, as the space requirements on either wall are identical. Most importantly, a Lazy Susan cabinet provides easy, accessible storage space.

Blind Corner Cabinet

If there’s a corner in your kitchen that is unused, a great option is to install a blind corner base cabinet. While these cabinets may not fit in every kitchen, they can be a good choice if you’re looking to boost your storage space as fully as possible.

The biggest drawback of this style of corner cabinet is that installation can be a little tricky, which is why it may not be the best option for every homeowner. If you’re looking for flexible layout options, however, then there’s almost no better fit than a base corner cabinet.

Use a Corner Cabinet to Relocate Your Sink

Some homeowners prefer having their kitchen sink in the corner of their kitchen, and if you’re interested in this option, you could select a corner sink face/cabinet. This style is focused more on aesthetics than storage space, so you need to take that into consideration before picking this option.

If you choose the simple face style, then you won’t have any storage space with which to work. On the other hand, you can choose the cabinet style if you would like a little space under the sink. Whichever option you choose, you’ll have a functional corner space that will boost your appreciation of your kitchen.

Install Corner Kitchen Cabinets

It’s very common for the corner spaces in a kitchen to go unused, and if you’re tired of starting at that underutilized area day in and day out, you should install corner kitchen cabinets with assistance from Kitchen SolversAnd be sure to check out our article, Kitchen Remodeling Costs: Get a Return on Your Investment if you are considering a kitchen remodeling project for your home.

Kitchen Solvers has a long and successful track record of helping homeowners update the usefulness of their kitchen. Contact one of our experts about the benefits of each corner cabinet style so that you can pick out the right one for your home. Get in touch with us today to start work on your project.

 

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Custom Kitchen Cabinet Installations https://kitchensolvers.com/custom-kitchen-cabinet-installations/ Wed, 13 Sep 2017 17:49:18 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=4844 In your kitchen, there are several important pieces of equipment. However, perhaps the most important item in your kitchen is […]

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In your kitchen, there are several important pieces of equipment. However, perhaps the most important item in your kitchen is your cabinets. Without the right cabinets, you won’t have the storage or appearance that you need, meaning you need to make sure that you’re choosing the right cabinets for your kitchen.

Instead of choosing traditional cabinets, many homeowners are opting for custom kitchen cabinets. By installing custom cabinets, you can both improve the utility of your kitchen and boost its appearance. Here are a few tips for a custom kitchen cabinet installation, and information about why you need to hire a kitchen remodeling expert.

Pull-Out Shelves

A common problem with kitchen cabinets is accessing your frequently used items. If your cabinets are filled with pots, pans and other utensils, it can be easy to create a mess whenever you’re cooking a meal. To make sure that you can reach your cooking equipment, and that your kitchen stays clutter-free, you should consider installing pull-out shelves in your cabinets.

Installing pull-out shelves in your cabinets provides several benefits. First, it allows you to more effectively organize your cabinets. Second, it ensures that you don’t have to empty your entire cabinet to get one item. Best of all, pull-out shelves are an affordable solution for improving your storage space.

Go Green

If you’re like most homeowners, then you want to make sure that your kitchen is as environmentally friendly as possible, which means you need to find an effective recycling solution. One of the best ideas for a custom kitchen cabinet is dedicating one under counter cabinet for your recycling needs.

You can install a roll-out tray that is equipped with containers dedicated to each type of recyclable materials. This allows you to both keep your trash out of sight and efficiently sort your recyclables. If you have the available space, a recyclables cabinet is a must have in your kitchen.

Corner Lazy Susan

When remodeling your kitchen, it’s important that you maximize your space. This means you should use every available inch of your kitchen, including the corners of your counters. If the corners in your kitchen aren’t currently being used, a great idea is to install a corner cabinet equipped with a Lazy Susan.

Adding a Lazy Susan to the corner of your kitchen can boost your available storage space and make it easy to access your equipment. Install this custom cabinet and you may wonder how you ever managed without it in your kitchen.

Install Custom Kitchen Cabinets

If you want to enjoy your kitchen as fully as possible, then you need to make sure you have cabinets that are tailored to your needs. Choosing the right cabinets means having ample storage space and being able to easily use your kitchen every day. If you need help installing your custom kitchen cabinets, your best solution is to hire the remodeling experts at Kitchen Solvers.

Kitchen Solvers has the knowledge and experience necessary to help you with your remodeling project. We can tell you about the custom kitchen cabinets that best fit your needs and then help you with installation. Stop by a Kitchen Solvers location today so that we can discuss your project.

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