by Brandy Kawulka | May 14, 2021 | Blog, Cabinetry, Interior Design, Kitchen Renovations, Renovation
Detailing is really what sets your cabinetry apart from a standard, every day modular or big box store kind of product. Not sure what that means exactly? Here are some ideas. Applied End Panels Your carcasses are made of plywood or melamine, which you likely don’t...
by Brandy Kawulka | May 7, 2021 | Blog, Cabinetry, Interior Design, Kitchen Renovations, Renovation
There are so many styles of kitchens – cottage, farmhouse, modern farmhouse, craftsman, rustic, transitional, modern, French, Italian, eclectic, Mediterranean. However, they all fall into 2 main categories – Traditional and Contemporary. Your dream boards will...
by Brandy Kawulka | Apr 30, 2021 | Blog, Interior Design, Kitchen Renovations, Renovation
There are a couple of theories that designers use for locating your appliances in your kitchen layout. The Magical Triangle. This theory relates to keeping your cooking, cleaning, and food storage areas within a reasonable number of steps so you’re not traipsing...
by Brandy Kawulka | Apr 2, 2021 | Blog, Interior Design, Kitchen Renovations, Renovation
Dreaming, visualizing, finding inspiration. We need to having a jumping off point to transform your frustrating, non-functional “let’s just order take-out forever kitchen” into a visually pleasing, functioning and emotionally welcome space that you actually want to...
by Brandy Kawulka | Mar 26, 2021 | Blog, Contractor, Interior Design, Kitchen Renovations, Renovation
Kitchens are where ALL the action is. They are where all the parties start and end, where late night chats happen with your teens and where the tantrums of the little ones happen. They are where a family creates traditions, celebrates, and has those laughs that you...
by Brandy Kawulka | Feb 26, 2021 | Architect, Blog, Interior Design, Renovation, trades
Now that you’ve decided that doing the job yourself isn’t a good idea, which home renovation professionals should you hire? What kind of project are you working on? Is it a small project or a major project? For most small projects you probably don’t need to hire...