At Treasure Coast Window Fashions serving Jensen Beach, we’ve heard from a number of clients that they would love to remodel their kitchen but they’re a little daunted by how to start. As one of the most used rooms in a home, the kitchen can show wear and tear and dating pretty easily, so we definitely understand the drive to update it. One of the best ways to approach the task is to start with a solid understanding of the components that go into a remodel so that you can make the right choices about it.
Components of the Kitchen
Kitchen components optimize workflow, food preparation, and cleanup. With any kitchen, design and functionality are the most important aspects, so choosing the right components is key. Next, think style: the elements you select will create an environment for you to not only prepare meals, but also to relax and entertain.
- The majority of your remodeled kitchen’s look and feel will come from the cabinets, which will be defined by the door style, as well as colors and stains.
- You’ll find a variety of countertop materials, from granite and marble to faux materials. Each offers different aesthetics, durability, and price range.
- Once you’ve selected your countertops, consider complementary options for the backsplash, including metal, stone, tile, or glass.
- Faucet. Think about how you’ll use the faucet to determine whether you’ll want one or two handles, a gooseneck for high clearances, a sprayer, or a water filter.
- You might be surprised by how many different types of sinks you can choose from, including standard or extra-deep in a single or double bowl. Plus, they are made in a variety of materials, including stainless steel, enamel-coated cast iron, solid surfaced, or composite.
- Cabinet handles and hinges are not just a functional aspect of the room—they also will play a large part of your overall look. They can be traditional, contemporary, or transitional, in the form of knobs, pulls, or a combination. Be sure to choose a finish that matches or complements your cabinets, counters, or appliances such as chrome, ceramic, glass, or wood.
Window Fashions for Your New Kitchen
Be sure to get the right window treatment to complement your lifestyle and aesthetic.
- Shutters are a low-maintenance way to control light and your outside view. The Palm Beach™ Polysatin Shutter from Hunter Douglas is perfect for over the kitchen sink. This product is constructed with UV-resistant vinyl—it’s guaranteed to never warp, fade, crack, peel, chip, or discolor, no matter the heat or moisture level.
- Another high-moisture option is aluminum or faux wood blinds, such as Hunter Douglas Everwood® Alternative wood Blinds or Modern Precious® Aluminum Blinds. They never go out of style, can be cleaned fairly easily, and are a good value.
- If you want a more contemporary look for your new kitchen, consider Hunter Douglas Designer roller and screen shades, Duette® Honeycomb Shades, or Provenance® Woven Woods. With Hunter Douglas, you’ll find a price point for every budget. But remember, the fabric of the shades could be susceptible to grease and food stains.
Remodeling the Kitchen in the Greater Jupiter, Jensen Beach FL Areas
Treasure Coast Window Fashions provides more than just the finest window coverings. Our owners are involved in every project from start to finish to ensure your window covering project exceeds your expectations. We serve Jensen Beach, Ft. Pierce, Hobe Sound, Hutchinson Island, Indiantown, Jupiter, Lake Worth, Okeechobee, Palm City, Port Saint Lucie, Riviera Beach, Tequesta, Vero Beach and Hobe Sound, FL.
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