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

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Modern European Kitchens



Using European Cabinets in designing kitchens can increase the level of customer satisfaction because they create a fusion of old world charm and contemporary functionality. While differing from the conventional cabinets in terms of form in that they are more elegant, they never lack user friendliness. In fact, they are more practical in nature than many other styles.

One of the aspects of the European Cabinet that guarantees customer satisfaction is the availability of various intricate designs. European inspired cabinets are moving towards frameless doors and drawers which give a stylish uncluttered look. From designs reminiscent of the Victorian era to the timeless Greek, from the Romantic French to the Danish Modern, the range available is at once incredible and breathtaking. Contrary to the popular belief, European Cabinets are not about old-fashioned look alone. They can be endearingly classic, awesomely rustic or surprisingly sleek and modern. In other words, they appeal to customers with varied tastes and expectations.

European cabinets provide substance to the heart of homes. Because of their compactness and neatness, they depict a sense of warmth. It lends an air of authenticity to the general ambience and adds originality to the décor.

European style cabinets that were in the market only as a high-end option, not so long ago, are now available mainstream at an attractive and affordable price range. They are not only trendy but an investment worth your while. Make a great fashion statement today by getting a beautiful European kitchen cabinet from companies MyHome MyPlanet http://www.myhomemyplanet.com/.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Kitchen Remodeling on a Shoestring Budget



Designing a dream kitchen that is well within your budget is an exciting prospect, always. Building a kitchen that has all the essential ingredients like high end gadgets, constituents, facilities and accessories requires you to be innovative and creative. A few creative ideas that suit your budget are,

● Omit, add and replace

A clear idea on the things that you need to add, remove and change in your existing kitchen will help you in building a cost effective kitchen. Buy items that suit your personal style without altering your budget and modify your plan, whenever necessary.

● Visit homes

Prior to building a dream kitchen, paying visits to your friends’ or families’ houses in the local are, to know more about kitchen designs and interior design that will help you in understanding how ideas are implemented and the average cost of remodeling or building kitchens.

● Use internet

Browse through the internet for a variety of kitchen plans, appliances and rates. Companies like MyhomeMyplanet offer a clear picture about kitchen products like Leicht cabinets, European cabinets and an array of items. Virtual showrooms of companies like these help you to get a clear idea on how the products will look, when they are assembled in a kitchen.

● Seek the help of Kitchen contractors and planners

Kitchen planners and contractors provide numerous ideas about creative designs for low priced kitchens and guide you with every single process of building your dream kitchen within a specific budget, through their knowledge of every aspect of the field.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Best Gifts for the Kitchen



Kitchen is the most important constituent in your home and it bears witness to your cozy gatherings, late-night talks, homework sessions, celebrations and most importantly great food. To have a great and well equipped kitchen is the most rewarding gift you can get yourself and your family. With kitchen designs available in galore today in the market, choosing the perfect one that is in tandem with your home design or interior design, taste and necessities has become an easy task. For building a great kitchen, the following tips can be extremely useful like,
 ●      Shop online
Online shopping has many advantages over normal shopping since, you can choose from a wide range of products, from the convenience of your living room, without venturing outside. Companies like MyhomeMyplanet offer a wide variety of products like Leicht cabinets and European cabinets and every single ingredient essential for building a kitchen and remodeling. You can also visit the virtual showrooms of companies before making your final decision.
 ●      Employ a kitchen planner
A kitchen planner’s specific job is to customize the kitchen and even indulge in remodeling it, according to the budget allocation, needs and tastes of a particular client. With his expertise and experience, he will actuate your dreams and kitchen planning agencies also offer substantial discounts, on many occasions.
 ●      DIY kits
You can also realize your kitchen designs by purchasing ‘do it yourself’ kits and as the name suggests, you can order kitchen items or components and install the same, yourself.

Cabinets - How to install Kitchen Cabinets


A Tutorial on properly installing kitchen cabinets:

To remove old cabinets yourself you will need the following:
● Measuring tape
● Level
● Phillips and flat-head screwdrivers
● Shims
● Hammer
● Stud sensor
● Drill with drill bits and screwdriver attachment
● Hole saw
● Decorative molding or valance
● Trim
● Finish nails
● Chalk line
● Utility knife
● Safety glasses

Wall Cabinets
The most difficult part of hanging wall cabinets is lifting them to the appropriate height and holding them in place. This makes installing wall cabinets a 2-person job.
1. Remove old cabinets; repair any holes in the walls.
2. Locate wall studs using the stud finder. Snap vertical chalk lines to indicate either stud centers or edges. Note: studs are spaced at regular intervals. Most common is 16-inches, although 24-inch intervals are sometimes used in newer houses. Once you locate one stud and determine the distance to the next, measure to locate others.
3. Measure 54-inches up from the floor at both ends of the wall; this is the standard height of wall cabinets. Snap a horizontal chalk line.
4. Start in the corner, at the highest floor point; nail up a 1X3 temporary straight so it is level. It may not match the vertical chalk line if the floor is not level.
5. Place either a corner or end cabinet on the temporary straight; make sure it is level. Drill 3/16-inch pilot holes through the top hanging strip inside the cabinet into wall studs. Drive 2 ½-inch roundhead screws into the pilot holes.
6. Position the next cabinet on the temporary straight, snug against the first; make sure it is level. Drill 3/16-inch pilot holes through the top hanging strip inside the cabinet into wall studs. Drive 2 ½-inch roundhead screws into the pilot holes.
7. Install remaining wall cabinets following step 6.
8. Clamp together face frames of adjacent cabinets; counterbore 2 ½-inch drywall screws through the inside edge of one face frame to the other.
9. Fit a filler strip into the remaining gap at the wall juncture. Attach the filler strip to the face frame of the last cabinet with counter sunk screws.
10. Remove the temporary straight; plumb cabinet fronts by shimming between the wall and bottom hanging strip of the cabinet at stud points.
11. Drill 3/16-inch pilot holes; attach bottom hanging strip to shim and stud using 2 ½-inch roundhead screws. Trim shims using a utility knife.
12. Apply trim using finish nails to cover gaps between the backs of cabinets and wall. Stain or paint trim to match cabinets.
13. Fill the gap between cupboards over the sink space using decorative molding or a valance; stained or painted to match the cabinet. Secure in place using counterbore screws through adjacent face frames into the valance.

Base Cabinets
1. Remove old cabinets; repair any holes in the walls.
2. If you plan to install new vinyl flooring, do so before new cabinet installation. If you plan to install marble, tile, or a wood floor, use a piece of plywood the same thickness the new floor will be; lay the plywood under the cabinets to serve as a height reference.
3. Mark the locations of wall studs using the stud finder. Note: studs are spaced at regular intervals. Most common is 16-inches, although 24-inch intervals are sometimes used in newer houses. Once you locate one stud and determine the distance to the next, measure to locate others.
4. Not all floors are perfectly level. You will want to use the high point as the reference for installing the cabinets. Mark a level line at the height of the base cabinets at the highest point of the room floor.
5. Set a cabinet in place; level it to the line by tapping wood shims under low points. Level cabinet front to back, and from side to side.
6. Drill pilot holes into a stud; drive screws through cabinet framing into the stud using the drill screwdriver attachment.
7. Once cabinet is level and securely in place, remove any shims using a hammer and chisel.
8. Clamp together face frames of adjacent cabinets. Counterbore screws into the inside edge of one face frame, ¼-inch into the other.
9. Follow steps 5 to 8 for installation of remaining bottom cabinets.
10. Before installing the sink cabinet, measure from the reference line to the top and bottom of the drain and water supply pipes; measure from the side of the adjacent cabinet to both sides of the drain. Transfer measurements to the back of the sink cabinet; drill appropriate holes using a hole saw.
11. Complete the job by installing molding or filler strips to cover any gapes between the counter and the walls or floor.

Note: if a thin shim is required between cabinets to compensate for minor irregularities, make sure face edges butt tightly.

Handy Tips for Project Success
● Schedule enough time to complete the project. Once old base and wall cabinets have been removed, expect to spend 4 to 5 hours for a straight run of cabinets; more if corner cabinets are complicated.
● Before installing cabinets, separate base cabinets from wall cabinets. Install wall cabinets first so you don’t have to lean over base cabinets.
● Remove cupboard doors before installing wall cabinets; they will be lighter and easier to handle.
● Use the type screws specified by the manufacturer; drive screws through frames as opposed to the back or side panels, which are thinner and less sturdy.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

New Offers @ My Home My Planet




We carry all major plumbing fixture and fitting brands including faucets and shower systems, tubs, tub doors, toilets, sinks, vanities, medicine cabinets and other bathroom storage.
Please contact us with your project details to see how we can help specify and price any products you require. To take a look at our plumbing-related products, click http://www.myhomemyplanet.com/products/plumbing-fixtures/

Monday, January 10, 2011

Sense-of-luxury-kitchen


Often neglected by interior designers, kitchen is the place that sustains and promotes a healthy family. Modernkitchen design ideas prioritize kitchen design that is utilitarian and stylish at the same time. Designing innovative kitchens will include organizing the storage spaces and equipping the kitchen with modern facilities.
Filling up the kitchen spaces with latest and ultra modern kitchen appliances has become absolutely necessary for the new age kitchens. Choosing energy efficient appliances that are sleek will enhance the overall appeal of the kitchen. The countertops and areas that are generally used for working in the kitchen, now-a-days are made of granite or marble that can be cleaned easily and that lend a spruced up look to the kitchen.
Storage spaces should be ample with separate areas for storing each component in the kitchen. Modern daykitchen design ideas emphasize the need for easy accessibility of kitchen items. In addition to this, a child friendly kitchen which isolates the cooking area and alleviates the risk of children tampering with the kitchen gadgets that are dangerous is essential for any kitchen, irrespective of the kitchen design.
Kitchens should have ample air circulation and lighting and large windows and appropriately positioned lighting fixtures serve the purpose. Similarly, kitchens should be spacious enough to accommodate all components without cramming a small space devoted as kitchen with all the necessary constituents of a kitchen. Kitchen design that does not compromise comfort for style should be implemented and modern kitchen design ideas accentuate on the same.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Who we work with and who our clients are

Most of our clients are home owners in Westchester or apartment owners in Manhattan.We do work with architects, interior designers and contractors that refer their clients to us on regular basis and we also cater to commercial accounts, but the majority of our business today are individual home or apartment owners that come to us first before hiring an Architect or contractor.

We believe that everything should always be focused around the client and our priority should always be to do everything possible to make every client happy. Although this should be the approach for every business and especially kitchen and bathroom showrooms, surprisingly that’s not always the case.

We are always working on improving our system and our team so that we can listen better, respond better, know more about our industry, carry more products, minimize any mistakes and/ or delays, design better, reduce our prices and anything else that can make our clients happier.

We are always here to help and are always available by phone and email including on nights and weekends. Mayan, the owner is setting an example of that by encouraging anyone to always contact him on his cell 347 9920410 or email mayan@myhomemyplanet.com

We are proud of the fact that despite of the many challenges of providing design and supply services for kitchens and bathrooms as of today, there are no bad reviews at all (Not even one) about MyHomeMyPlanet.
To contact us, simply click: http://www.myhomemyplanet.com/contact

Thursday, December 16, 2010

How To Dismantle, Uninstall, And Remove Old Kitchen Appliances Such As Stoves, Refrigerators, And Hoods

Because all appliances are different, we suggest consulting the instructions for the individual appliance when dismantling. If you no longer have the literatureor something is not clear to you, seek professional advice.
If modifications have been made to your kitchen in the past, it will be a good idea to measure the door openings and the largerappliances before attempting to get them through the doorways. Old carpet samples or large pieces of cardboard are great for sliding appliances out of position, while at the same time, protecting the floor from gouges or scratches.
  1. A Freestanding Electric Range can be eased out from the wall far enough to allow you to disconnect the thick pigtail plug in the rear. Then continue to ease the range out into the kitchen, put it on a dolly and transport it to a convenient place. If the range has an upper oven and fan, disengage the duct connection first.
  2. The Drop-in Range will be fastened to the base cabinetry or the side cabinets. Look inside the range or on the side of the cabinets to determine the connection. You will need an additional person to help you lift the range up far enough to unplug it and/or turn off the gas. Then lift it out and onto a dolly.
  3. A Gas Range will have to be moved forward just far enough to reach the shut off valve for the gas. Usually, the flexible tubing used will give a little clearance. Turn the valve until it is tightly off. Disconnect the flexible tubing from the valve using a small wrench and you will be able to slide the range out into the room. If you are not planning to reuse the existing gas line, you will want to disconnect the supply line as well. Once the main gas valve is off, remove the supply line and put a plug fitting over the gas pipe which is inside the stud wall. Once this is accomplished, you can ask the utility company to inspect the gas system and relight the pilot lights for any remaining gas appliances.
  4. Wall Ovens most likely will have the electrical or gas connection housed in the cabinet below the unit. Unplug the cord from the socket or turn off the gas valve and disconnect the flexible tubing. Then, you can unscrew the screws that connect the oven to the frame or cabinets - these are usually on the inside of the oven door. Ease the unit forward until you can lift it onto a dolly.
  5. Cook tops also house the power or gas connection in the cabinet below or possibly in the cabinet on either side of the unit. Pull the plug or turn off the gas valve and disconnect the flexible tubing from the valve. Unscrew the unit from the countertop and simply lift it out. If you do not plan on reusing the gas, remove the supply line and put a plug fitting over the gas pipe which is inside the stud wall.
  6. A Barbeque Cook top has a ventilating system that goes down through the floor or down and out through the wall. Determine how the down vent is attached to the duct; this could be a metal collar that unsnaps or duct tape that must be peeled off, or it may be held down by flanges that are nailed or screwed. Disengage the vent. Then unscrew the mountings that attach the cook top and lift the unit out.
  7. An Over the Range Hood Vent usually houses the electrical connection under the removable light or filter panel. Disconnect those wires and cap them with wire nuts as described previously. The cabinet doors above the hood will give access to the vent where it connects to the duct. Disconnect these in the same manner as described for the barbeque cook top. Then you will need to look up into the hood to see where the screws are located that attach it to the upper cabinets. Remove the screws and lift the hood down and out. You may need someone to hold the hood in place while you unscrew the screws to keep it from falling down before all the screws have been removed.