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  • 5 Signs Your Kitchen Cabinets Need Updated

    5 Signs Your Kitchen Cabinets Need Updated

    Your sense of style reflects throughout your home, especially in the heart of your home- your kitchen. Normal wear and tear take a heavy toll on your kitchen cabinets. And growing families often run out of storage space in their kitchen, even for everyday items. Age can show on your kitchen cabinets as well and nothing depreciates the aesthetic of a kitchen than worn out or out of date cabinets

    Do Your Kitchen Cabinets Need an Update?

    If you’re like most homeowners in the Quad City area your kitchen is the busiest room in your home. Most families congregate in the kitchen to cook, eat, clean, chat over a cup of coffee or take turns raiding the refrigerator. Guests often end up gathered around the kitchen table or meander in to stand at a counter and catch up. With all that goes on in your kitchen your cabinets may require a facelift. Here are some signs your kitchen cabinets need an update.

    Lack of Function

    Are your cabinets just not doing the job anymore? Are they misaligned? Do the drawers shut properly? Is it difficult to access your everyday items like dishes and pots and pans? Lack of functionality in your is a sign your kitchen cabinets need an update.

    Damaged Kitchen Cabinets

    Are your cabinets damaged? Do your doors close smoothly or are the hinges sprung? Do you see visible cracks, stains or other signs of overuse? New kitchen cabinets will change the entire appearance of your favorite room. Form is just as important in your kitchen as function. If you notice any damage to your cabinets then so do your guests. It’s time to give those kitchen cabinets the update they-and you-deserve.

    Outdated Cabinets

    The focus of your kitchen, and what guests see before anything else, is your cabinets. Beautiful cabinets set the aesthetic for your entire home. But, alas! Like anything else in your home or closet there are trends and styles that fall out of fashion. If your kitchen cabinets are obviously from another decade then it’s time to replace them. Besides the wear and tear that is likely obvious even if you don’t see it, cabinets that are more than ten years old are outdated. Jump on the latest trends or consider an upgrade to a classic style. Seiffert Building Supplies offers homeowners in the Quad City area a full selection of beautiful, durable trendy or classic cabinet styles.

    Cluttered Countertops

    Do your countertops hold more of your kitchen necessities and items than your cabinets? Certainly there are items you use everyday like your coffee pot, but if you keep your pots and pans handy so you don’t need to go on a quest to heat up some soup or you have nowhere to stow your small appliances like your food processor or toaster, then your kitchen cabinets  absolutely need an upgrade. Having a place for everything and everything in its place means your counters are clear and ready for meal prep, baking or whatever you need. Once you upgrade to deeper drawers, organizable cabinets and storage that makes sense you’ll wonder why you waited so long.

    You’ve Outgrown Your Cabinets

    While cluttered counters are a sign of unmanageable storage they can also reflect your growing family’s need for more cabinet space. A lack of cabinet space isn’t typically an issue in your first home. In fact a smaller kitchen might mean you avoid accumulating those items you really don’t need. But as a family grows so does their need for more “stuff”. If you find your possessions relocated to an “offsite” area such as the dining room table, garage or basement then your cabinets need an upgrade. How convenient would it be to have all of your kitchen necessities in one room, stored within reach?

    Let Us Help You Update Your Entire Kitchen

    Does it sound like your kitchen cabinets need to be updated? Don’t put it off one more day! Our professional design team is available to help you decide on the right kitchen cabinets to reflect your busy lifestyle. We have a full selection of beautiful and stylish cabinets and countertops that are as lovely as they are durable.

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  • 8 Tips For Adding a Functional Kitchen Island

    8 Tips For Adding a Functional Kitchen Island

    Adding a functional kitchen island changes the heart of your home in so many ways. All without altering the structure, in most cases. A functional kitchen island provides more workspace, storage and seating just to name a few advantages. Here are eight tips for adding a functional kitchen island to your home and reaping the rewards immediately.

    1. An Area for Seating and Eating

    In many homes the kitchen island takes the place of the dining table. Adding a functional kitchen island for seating and eating makes the most of a smaller kitchen and helps you take advantage of a kitchen with a little more space. 

    A very versatile and multi-functional island is the dual height island. This allows an elevated eating area and, on the other side, a prep area. Your guests can keep company while you prep the meal or the kids have a place to enjoy an after school snack or do their homework while you get dinner ready on a busy weeknight.

    Extend your eating area when you add a functional kitchen island with a dual height island. Make sure there’s a recessed area beneath for comfortable stool or chair seating. 

    2. Double Your Storage Space by Adding a Functional Kitchen Island

    With proper planning adding a functional kitchen island will really boost your storage space. Of course the inside of your island is where you’ll store those everyday accoutrements that make meal prep a breeze, but the exterior side of your island allows you to store those items you use for times like holidays or when you entertain. You could even incorporate shelving at either end of your island for cookbooks or spices. Everything is within reach yet stored away and organized. Adding a functional kitchen island is a wonderful way to increase the storage in your small kitchen without the time-consuming hassle of a major renovation. 

    3. Outlets Galore

    Many building codes require your island have an electrical outlet. But, you don’t necessarily need to stop at one outlet. Add extra electrical outlets to your kitchen island to ramp up the functionality. Use the outlets or your kitchen mixer, a coffee station or any appliances that aid in meal prep or cooking. And these days we all need all the outlets we can get to plug in phone chargers and keep our devices ready.

    4. Adding a Functional Kitchen Island and Additional Refrigeration 

    Do you want to provide your family with an easy access way to grab a cold drink or a snack without disrupting your workspace? Add a refrigerated drawer or a small beverage fridge on the exterior of your island. For a single-sided island place a small refrigerator toward the end for minimal intrusion. When entertaining, guests can get their now beverages without disrupting any food prep.

    5. Out of the Way Microwave

    Much like the addition of a mini-fridge, wine fridge or refrigerated drawer, am in-island microwave lets your family and friends heat up a cup of coffee or snack without disrupting the kitchen activity. Tucking a microwave into an island keeps it off the counter and frees ups more workspace for you. And moving the microwave for above the stove gets rid of the confining visual clutter.

    6. Customize Your Workspace by Adding a Functional Kitchen Island

    For the home chef a kitchen island with upgrades that help in meal prep is a gift. Specialized surfaces such as butcher block or soapstone provide an area just perfect for rolling out the flakiest piecrust or kneading a scrumptious loaf of artisan bread. A more durable quartz countertop takes a beating and still looks lovely.

    A warming drawer in your kitchen island keeps dishes ready to serve. A second dishwasher is ideal for large families and busy home entertainers. Energy efficient induction cooktops are never hot to the touch as they use a magnetic field to transfer heat. Make meal prep so much easier by installing a prep sink in your island. 

    7. Trash and Recycling Drawers

    Whether double sided or single sided your kitchen island is a handy place to install separate drawers for trash and recycling. Easy-to-use drawers with a foot latch to accommodate full hands means environmentally conscious easy clean-up!

    8. Adding a Functional Kitchen Island with Proper Lighting

    Every cook appreciates the right lighting to get the job done. Of course overhead lighting is essential to aesthetics and tasks and under cabinet lighting also creates a mood. Combine pendants (But pay attention to the sight lines.), recessed spotlights and cabinet lighting for the best illumination options. 

    A Functional Kitchen Island That Meets Your Needs

    When adding a functional kitchen island be creative and keep your family’s needs front and center. For more information on customizing and adding a fictional kitchen island to your home contact Quad City Kitchen & Bath today. We offer experienced design professionals to help you find the ideal island addition to your kitchen. Don’t wait another minute for the kitchen of your dreams. 

     

  • How to Upgrade Your Outdated Kitchen in A Weekend

    How to Upgrade Your Outdated Kitchen in A Weekend

    Are you tired of your outdated kitchen? Do you wish you could wave a magic wand and transform the heart of your home into a stunning space that makes you proud? Do you have a free weekend? If you answered “yes” to these questions then we have a plan that’s sure to make you excited!

    It’s possible to upgrade your outdated kitchen in a weekend. We’re not talking a total renovation, however by incorporating these easy-to-DIY projects you’re able to upgrade your outdated kitchen yourself (or with a little help if you need it!) and the results are sure to please. Here are some ideas to upgrade your outdated kitchen in just a few days’ time.

    The Projects that Upgrade Your Outdated Kitchen

    For any major upgrades such as new countertops, cabinets and flooring its best to have a bit more knowledge and experience with things like power tools and precision measuring than the average Quad Cities homeowner. 

    For those who are not as comfortable with a major DIY project there are easier upgrades you can do in a weekend. All that’s necessary is a little elbow grease and some willingness to take your time and review the process. You’ve got this!

    Countertops to Upgrade Your Outdated Kitchen

    Without a doubt one of the most dated items in most kitchens is the countertop. Old laminate or dinged, dulled, scratched granite take the dazzle out of any kitchen real quick. For impressive changes that upgrade your outdated kitchen install new countertops. 

    As long as you’re replacing old countertops and not changing the layout of your kitchen upgrading is definitely DIY-able. For an experienced handyman (or woman) this upgrade is easily accomplished in a weekend. 

    Cabinets

    For most homeowners simply painting your cabinets is enough to dazzle. Trendy colors like teal, ocean blue, hunter green or a sunny yellow change the entire tone of your kitchen. If your current cabinets are a natural wood and you like that look consider stripping and re-staining them in a lighter color. You can even go with a white or dove grey and jump on the farmhouse trend train.

    Be aware that painting you cabinets is a time consuming and detailed process that will likely take the entire weekend. Be sure to review the particular process and don’t attempt to cut corners or shorten the process. 

    For those weekend warriors who feel comfortable replacing your cabinets it is doable in a weekend, provided you have some friends to call on for help. But, given the investment you’ll make in new cabinetry, unless you are a contractor by trade you really should consider professional installation.

    New Flooring will Upgrade Your Outdated Kitchen

    Much like old laminate countertops vinyl flooring in the tried and true mosaic pattern is oh-so-tired. Upgrade your outdated kitchen in a day or two by installing your own flooring. Depending on the type of flooring you select and your level of experience it really isn’t as difficult as you may think! 

    Todays peel and stick luxury tile is available in all the trendiest styles. From wood look to faux marble to herringbone tile and so much more this easy-to-install flooring option is the perfect DIY project to upgrade your outdated kitchen in a weekend. 

    For laminate, hardwood or masonry tile a professional is in order. That is, unless you have direct experience installing that type of flooring.

    Hardware

    Sometimes a simple change like updated hardware throughout your kitchen changes the look overnight. Replace your old knobs, hinges and cabinet pulls with trendier versions. Select matte black finishes to go with your new white farmhouse kitchen cabinets or a bright brass or gold with  teal or ocean blue cabinets. Mid-century modern light blond wood cupboards call for vintage look mid-century style drawer pulls and cabinet knobs. 

    Don’t forget about any doorknobs in your kitchen such as your pantry or basement door. If you replace with matte black consider replacing your door knobs with the same to promote that same aesthetic throughout. 

    Backsplash

    A new backsplash is as easy as peel and stick. For the limited experience DIY homeowner these peel and stick tiles are relatively easy to do and look every bit as good as the mounted and grouted version. 

    If you prefer to mount your own tile there are a few different methods. You certainly can go with the separate tiles and adhesive, or mastic, but it may take you longer than a weekend. After you mount the tiles they need to set for at last 24 hours before you apply the grout. Depending on the type of tile you wish to use you will likely need a tile cutter. The measurements must be very precise.

    Paint

    Finally, the easiest way to upgrade your outdated kitchen is by painting your walls. Sounds simply right? Paint does so much to change the aesthetic of a room. Go from a bold, possibly dated, color to a white or grey and suddenly the room looks larger. Add some texture and you have a rustic or French country look to your walls. It might not totally upgrade your outdated kitchen but it will certainly refresh the room and start your wheels turning toward your next kitchen upgrade.

     We Have What You Need

    For help with your kitchen upgrade project contact Seiffert Kitchen & Bath. We have a wide selection of countertops and kitchen cabinets to suit your needs and your budget. Our design team will help you realize your potential and your limitations when it comes to DIY. Clear your weekend and let’s begin!

     

  • 7 Secrets for Easy to Clean Kitchen Cabinets

    7 Secrets for Easy to Clean Kitchen Cabinets

    Kitchen cabinets are essential to an organized and easy-to-use kitchen. Everything you need is within easy reach and your cabinets help keep your kitchen looking “company worthy”. With the kids back in school and the holidays fast approaching now is the time to do a thorough cleaning of the kitchen and get ready for all the hustle and bustle the heart of your home is sure to have in the weeks ahead.

    Keeping your kitchen cabinets clean is something most homeowners in the Quad Cities struggle with. Busy kitchens make messes, that’s a fact. Somewhere along the line your kitchen cabinets will see splatter, a build-up of cooking debris and the usual dust and grime. Our kitchens are meant to be used. and they are often a magnet that draws everyone in. Maintaining the neat and orderly appearance is necessary. Doing so with ease is a big plus!

    7 Tips to Easy to Clean Kitchen Cabinets

    Cleaning your kitchen doesn’t need to be a major event. Instead of spending precious hours scrubbing and cleaning your kitchen cabinets why not adopt these tips for keeping your cupboards and drawers clean and sparkling like new?

    1. Select a Simple Style with Minimal Detail: Ornate cabinets with raised panels and attract dust and debris. Simple styles of kitchen cabinets, such as traditional Shaker, sleek contemporary or flat panel are far easier to clean and keep clean. Opt for a stain or paint that has a glaze. This fills in any wood grain cracks and corners that attract dust. 
    1. Choose Sleek Flush End Kitchen Cabinets: When you select your kitchen cabinets you’re have the option for matching ends or flush ends. Matching ends bring a certain amount of elegance to the project but like your cabinet doors they require maintenance. Flush ends are plywood made to match the color of your cabinetry. The smooth and sleek surface is quicker to clean.
    1. Keep it Simple: Even if you only use your kitchen as a gathering spot and not so much for cooking you do want it to be easy to clean. Ornate designer details such as corbels, crown or light rail molding, decorative shelving or decorative legs are touches that add to your kitchen style. However, a lot of these design trimmings come with a cost for maintaining the look. Dusting the trim is time-consuming and tedious but needs to be done regularly. Another option is to incorporate designer accents in other ways. Upgrade your lighting, choose on trend colors or a showy dining table.
    1. Stain over Paint: Both stains and paint have pros and cons. They both show fingerprints and food splatter but, depending on the finish, stain is much easier to keep clean. Additionally, stain is easier when it comes to touch-ups. Should the surface of your kitchen cabinet get scratched it’s easier to spruce it up with stain. Many kitchen cabinet manufacturers provide touch-up kits for that very reason.
    1. Beef Up Your Hardware: Flush cabinets have a certain appeal but if you want to reserve the look of your drawers and cupboards add knobs and drawer pulls. Not only will the addition of drawer pulls and cabinet knobs limit fingerprints but they slow down wear and tear. And today’s selection of knobs and pulls is plentiful. It’s easy to upgrade with stylish pulls and knobs for your kitchen cabinets.
    1. Stay Away From Glass Door Fronts: Farmhouse style and vintage looks may be all the rage right now but the practicality of glass-front cabinets in a busy kitchen is not all that. Especially when it comes to cleaning all those panes. If your glass cabinet fronts have mullions expect to attract even more dirt and dust along with the smudges. And don’t forget that glass doors mean you must keep everything in the cupboard neat and tidy. 
    1. Minimize the Open Shelving: Open shelving is another trend that designers embraced over the past decade. Open shelves and floating style shelves provide a great way to display your favorite stylish cookware and the like. But, the open shelves require more time-consuming cleaning. Not only do you need to clean the shelves themselves but the items displayed on the open shelves as well. For all the decorative panache open shelves bring to the kitchen the trade off in maintenance isn’t worth it for most busy homeowners. Opt for other decorative touches reflected in your lighting and appliances, dining table and accessories.

    More Time to Enjoy

    Life is too short to be bogged down maintaining your kitchen day in and day out. When you proactively choose quality kitchen cabinets that are easy to clean and make your kitchen appealing and welcoming you make life easier. 

    At Seiffert Kitchen & Bath we offer our customers a wide selection of kitchen cabinets that are as beautiful as they are durable. Our design services is ready to assist you in choosing the right style for your home that’s lovely, functional and easy to clean. Contact Seiffert Kitchen & Bath today.

     

  • 8 Must-Have Kitchen Storage Features

    8 Must-Have Kitchen Storage Features

    Ask most Quad Cities homeowners what they would like to change in their kitchen and inevitably they’ll tell you kitchen storage. In fact kitchen remodels and renovations always include an upgrade in the amount of kitchen storage. Today’s cooks do enjoy their appliances. Food processors, stand mixes and the like all need a place to stow away. And is there a home chef worth their salt who doesn’t have a vast array of spices at hand?

    8 Kitchen Storage Features You Need Now

    No one likes clutter and when you have a cluttered kitchen it can make meal prep or simply social get-togethers a real problem. A well-designed, well thought out storage plan ensures your kitchen is beautiful and functional. Any kitchen renovation or remodeling job takes planning and part of that planning includes these must-have kitchen storage features. 

    1. A Large Customized Pantry or Pull-Outs

    A large pantry won’t solve all of your kitchen storage problems, but it will help. Especially when you make sure every inch is usable and organized. An over-the-door rack for everyday items such as mustard, ketchup, vinegar and oil is handy. Add sliding shelves and use the space beneath to put stackable baskets and bins for fruits and vegetables that don’t need refrigeration. 

    If you don’t have space for or don’t really like the idea of a separate walk-in pantry consider installing pull out pantry drawers. Drawers specifically designed to stow pantry items are shallow and pull easily out of the cabinet enclosure. You can see exactly what you have so the next time you make your spectacular beef bourguignon you won’t need to hunt for the tomato paste.

    2. Deep Drawers

    Storing pots, pans and their lids in deep drawers is on trend for a reason. It’s so much easier to slide open a drawer and reach for the right pan and lid than scrounging around an overpacked cabinet. Deep drawers are taking the place of cabinets in many kitchen remodels and they add more room for sure. Think about how much wasted space there tends to be in the typical kitchen cabinet. By utilizing the space of a cabinet for drawers, you will add kitchen storage space and style too.

    3. Pull-Out Recycling and Trash

    It isn’t necessary to take up precious real estate like floor space in your kitchen. When you install pull out kitchen storage for trash and recycling your unsightly trash receptacle and recycling bin are tucked away. Use the extra floor space to extend an island or peninsula and add even more kitchen storage.

    4. Easy-Access Kitchen Storage for Herbs, Spices and Oils 

    When you’re playing beat-the-clock getting dinner on the table it saves time to have your seasonings and condiments close at hand. Slim, pull-out racks next to your oven or workspace put all of your necessary seasonings, oils, sauces and condiments within reach. These shelved racks are part of the cabinetry and shut tight to keep your kitchen tidy and organized.

    5. Stand Mixer Lift

    This kitchen storage feature is pretty genius and will likely cause you one of those “why didn’t anyone think of this before” moments. A stand mixer takes up a good bit of space on your counter. Sure, who doesn’t like to show off their enviable stand mixer that looks like it just came off a Food Network set? But when it’s stowed out of the way your kitchen looks so much more sleek, uncluttered and inviting. With this state-of-the-art storage your mixer sits on a pull-out lift-up shelf. You won’t need to lug the mixer back and forth to your work space. You have access to the mixer and when it’s time to put it away you can simply push it back into the cabinet. 

    6. Slide-Out Storage For Your Baking Sheets, Cutting Boards and Oversized Platters

    Cookie sheets are somewhat awkward to store and oversized platters don’t fit easily into your dish cabinet or drawer. Custom inserts in a cabinet designed for this type of storage keep your baking sheets, cooling racks, holiday platters and cutting boards from taking up kitchen storage space elsewhere. 

    7. Kitchen Storage for Pet Feeding Station

    We love our pets, and they are a huge part of the family. But, their dishes are often in the way. When company comes over your pet’s feeding area can be an eyesore. This is easily remedied when you install a pet feeding station that holds all of your pets bowls and pulls out at floor level from beneath your cabinets or island. Open and close the pet feeding station with a simple kick of your toe. 

    8. Kitchen Storage for Kid-Stuff

    Whether they’re doing homework, creating a masterpiece or simply hanging in the kitchen to be near you your kids’ art supplies, paper and pencils seem to be, well, everywhere. Solve that kitchen storage problem with a designated space at the end of your kitchen island or a peninsula. Pull out kitchen storage shelves can double as a work space for your littlest Picasso while your older children can grab what they need and do their homework or create at the dining bar or table. 

    You Can Have It All

    These kitchen storage ideas are just some of the must-have amenities today’s homeowner desires. Tackle your kitchen storage problems, be on-trend and make your life easier when you contact the professional problem solvers at Seiffert Kitchen & Bath. Our design team will help you realize your vision of a dream kitchen-organized, functional and a beautiful reflection of you.

     

  • 5 Things To Consider Before Your Bathroom Remodel

    5 Things To Consider Before Your Bathroom Remodel

    A bathroom remodel is one of the more exciting renovations you can undertake. Transforming a dated, convenient or lackluster room into something you’ve dared to dream about breathes new life into your home and is a source of pride. And upgrading your bathroom gives you a pretty fair return on your investment.

    You probably have a design in mind fr your bathroom remodel. You’ve likely pored over home decorating magazines and created your Pinterest board. But before you get your heart set on the end result of your bathroom remodel there are a few things you must first consider. 

    Your Bathroom Remodel: 5 Things to Consider 

    The last thing you want in a bathroom remodel is finding out mid-project that the ideas you have won’t work. The task of taking your dream bathroom and making it a reality is easily fraught with frustration when you approach it haphazardly. Here we’ve put together a list of the top 5 things to consider before your bathroom remodel.

    1. Which Bathroom

    The type of bathroom you wish to renovate makes a big difference. Is it the master bathroom? This is a far more personal space than a guest bath or powder room. The time and effort you put into a bathroom remodel in your master is much different from upgrading a kids’ bath or guest bathroom. In a master bath you’ll probably want dual sinks, more storage space and a separate water closet/commode room. In a child’s bathroom remodel functionality takes center stage with style being secondary. A guest bathroom remodel is typically less involved, as is a powder room. 

    2. Consult a Design Specialist

    Bathroom remodel projects come in all different degrees. You might simply want to update old fixtures, flooring, paint, etc. or you may decide you want a larger space and need to knock down a wall to do so. Whatever your plans your layout and the design you have in mind need to match up. In order to ensure you end up with a functional, ahh-worthy and stunning space that closely mimics your plans you need an experienced designer. This is someone who understands plumbing codes and structural issues that might arise, yet also has a grasp of your own design ideas. Once you meet with your design specialist all the pieces of your beautiful new bathroom will fall into place.

    3. Don’t Just Design for Today

    A bathroom remodel is an investment in your home. Get the most out of your investment by considering the future when implementing your design. Will your family be growing in the next few years? Consider child-friendly accouterments such as no-slip looking and security bars. Those items are also handy should you become a caregiver for an elderly parent or you hope to age in place in the coming years. Empty nest looming in the near future? Think you may downsize? Remodel with marketability in mind.

    4. Decide on The Must-Haves

    Do you hustle around in the morning while getting ready for the day ahead? Are you someone who enjoys a nice, relaxing bath at the end of the day? Does someone in your home have mobility issues? 

    If you like to use your bathroom as a personal spa focus on a soaker tub or a dramatic shower with natural stone and a rainfall shower head. For homes with adults with limited mobility a walk-in shower is a good idea and for small children a bathtub is a must. Obviously your needs will determine a lot about budget, materials and length of project.

    5. Often Overlooked Areas of to Consider

    Certain features of a bathroom tend to fade into the background when you’re deciding on the mrs dramatic items like a spa-like shower or deep soaker tub. While maybe not as exciting,  these areas must be included in your update as well. 

    • Lighting: Good lighting will make or break a bathroom. Well-lit, open and airy bathrooms are much more appealing than dark and dreary rooms. Adding a window may not be a possibility but a tunnel light or even sky light help bring more natural light into the room. New fixtures and recessed lighting upgrade your bathroom as well.
    • Storage: Storage should never be an afterthought. Whether your family is growing or your a solo act you’ll always need more storage than you think. Add a linen closet and under-vanity storage as well.
    • Flooring: When you replace your flooring go for durability. There are so many styles to choose from today and most of them have durable options. Also, given the winters we have in the Quad Cities think about heated floors. 
    • Ventilation: Proper ventilation is a very important consideration in a bathroom remodel. Your bathroom gets pretty steamy. When moisture builds it becomes a breeding ground for bacteria as well as unsightly mold and mildew. Avoid the issues caused by excess moisture before they hit by installing build in vent fans to remove excess moisture from the air. 
    • Upgrade Your Water Heater: One of the most overlooked item in a bathroom remodel is your home’s water heater. If you’re installing a soaker tub or high-end shower consider your water heater’s capacity and think about upgrading. It’s better to do it now than to long for that relaxing bath in your new, deep bathtub and not be able to accommodate.

    Contact A Professional 

    Before you begin your bathroom remodel, or any remodel in your Quad Cities home, contact the professional design team at Seiffert Kitchen & Bath. We help you turn your dream bathroom into a reality.

     

  • 8 Trendy Kitchen Themes That Never Go Out of Style

    8 Trendy Kitchen Themes That Never Go Out of Style

    Kitchen themes run the gamut from retro and mid-century modern to farmhouse and quirky, quaint country style. Choosing from the many popular kitchen themes is overwhelming. Especially when you want your investment to stand the test of time.

    It’s no secret to residents of the Quad Cities, or across the country that kitchens are the new “family rooms.” Even as we all endured being together for 18 months we still enjoy cooking together, grabbing a snack and talking at the kitchen counter and just being in the heart of the home. If you have any doubt, think about the last gathering you attended in someone’s home. Where did everyone congregate? The kitchen!

    Kitchen Themes that Impress 

    Given that your kitchen is the busiest room in your home, and knowing that a kitchen renovation is a pretty big investment you want timeless style that looks as lovely today as it will ten years from now. And from a resale perspective you absolutely want your kitchen to look inviting to any potential buyers.

    In the absence of a crystal ball, it’s difficult to know what will be popular in the years to come. One thing you can count on? Some kitchen themes never go out of style. Themes that combine form and function, panache and purpose, style and savoir faire are always on trend.

    8 Kitchen Themes That Never Go Out of Style

    When planning the kitchen of your dreams, you want a space that combines functional and efficient meal preparation with an easy, casual and inviting gathering area. A space that reflects your lifestyle and incorporates features unique to your taste. Bear in mind square footage is a factor. But with the right design team and classic design essentials you’ll be celebrating in your perfect kitchen in no time.

    Mid-Century Modern

    At first glance many mid-century modern kitchen themes appear to be throwbacks to a bygone era. But look closer. The sleek style and functionality of the mid-century theme is quite dramatic, very high-end in appearance and in no way is it commonplace. For those who appreciate kitchen themes that are timeless yet on trend consider incorporating the elements of a mid-century modern kitchen design. 

    Modern Farmhouse

    As kitchen themes go this one is among the most popular today. Detractors of modern farmhouse kitchen themes keep predicting elements of this lovely homage to grandma’s house are played out, but those elements are timeless. White subway tile is still one of the top requests for backsplash. The homey combination of industrial, rustic and modern style offers both function and flair. Clean white cupboards, quartz or butcher block countertops, dual sinks, flat black hardware and bead board or shiplap are hallmarks of the modern farmhouse style. 

    Contemporary

    Not to be confused with the mid-century modern kitchen theme, contemporary kitchen themes rely on modern touches, fixtures and features but with a softer look. Your contemporary kitchen uses modern technology throughout. Maybe a high-end convection cooktop? Sleek stainless steel appliances, state of the art dishwasher, wine fridge, quiet-close drawers and cabinets make contemporary kitchen themes trendy yet timeless.

    French Country

    For those whose tastes tend to be less subtle and run more to iconic a French country kitchen is one of the preferred kitchen themes. Distressed finishes on cabinetry and floors, warm wood elements, natural stone, wrought iron and regal fixtures work to evoke an old-world charm. Antiqued hardware and a warm color palette make your guests imagine they’re in Provence. And what Provençal kitchen is complete without a wine fridge?

    Scandinavian

    Minimalism is a popular trend today and Scandinavian kitchen themes certainly apply the rules of minimalism to your space. Natural-toned wood, or stark white cabinets, neutral colors, natural textures and simple hardware all elicit images of the land of the midnight sun.

    Retro Kitchen Themes

    A blast from the past in design only, retro kitchen themes shouldn’t be confused with mid-century modern. The retro kitchen gives off a much more 1950s/early 60s Betty-Crocker-meets-Mad-Men’s-Betty-Draper vibe. Tile countertops, recessed lighting, linoleum or painted wood flooring, an apron-front sink and appliances that only look vintage merge to make you think you’ve time-traveled. You and your guests will fall in love with this charming retro style.

    Modern Country

    Not to be confused with modern farmhouse, modern country is its own style. With the modern country kitchen themes, you get a little bit of the traditional white or neutral cabinetry and simple hardware, but then there are pops of color in certain elements. Think appliances in your favorite hue, anything-but-white subway tile, a rustic barn wood island, painted wood floor and other old-timey features and you’ll definitely be on theme for your modern country kitchen.

    Traditional

    Classic, timeless and enduring are all terms people use when discussing their idea of traditional kitchen themes. You can never go wrong with tried and true elements such as shaker cabinets, soapstone countertops and marble backsplash. Black, white, dark wood and simple-yet-elegant lighting are common features of the traditional kitchen. White appliances complete the look of traditional kitchens.

    Design Help for Your Kitchen Renovation

    When you remodel or renovate the heart of your home, choose from kitchen themes that withstand the test of time. Those that employ elements and features that hold appeal today and tomorrow. And for help with your kitchen design or any of your home renovation needs turn to Seiffert Kitchen and Bath. We stand by you every step of your kitchen renovation. 

  • 7 Signs Your Kitchen Is Ready for a New Design

    7 Signs Your Kitchen Is Ready for a New Design

    Is your kitchen ready for a new design? While a kitchen renovation is a major undertaking, sometimes you just can’t ignore the need. You compensate for a lack of counter space, outdated appliances or cabinetry that’s falling apart-until the day you just can’t deal with your tired old kitchen any longer. Sound familiar? Here are seven signs your kitchen is ready for a new design.

    7 Signs You Need A New Kitchen Design

    There are many ways to update an existing kitchen so that it’s functional and beautiful, especially if you plan to stay in your current home. Today’s kitchens are the focal point and main gathering space of the home so even if you plan to put your home on the market in the near future and new kitchen design ups the resale value. Here are some pretty telling signs it’s time for a new design for your kitchen.

    1. Your Kitchen Appliances are Outdated and Malfunctioning:

      If you haven’t updated your appliances in awhile it may be time. In addition to their unsightly appearance, your old appliances are likely driving up your energy costs. If it’s been more than a decade since you’ve replaced your dishwasher, stove or refrigerator do it now. The newer, more energy efficient appliances will pay for themselves in no time. And if you’re still making do with old and outdated appliances the rest of your kitchen is probably in need of an update as well.

    1. No Storage or Prep Space:

      Does cooking require you to move everything off of your countertop just so you have room to prep? Do you find yourself stashing the counter clutter before guests come over? If so your kitchen is ready for a new design. Incorporate some new cabinets into your workspace or try some trendy floating shelves. Utilize that space under the island or peninsula for storage drawers or additional cabinets. Think big and install another counter in your kitchen. There’s no need to rearrange your kitchen every time you want to prepare a meal or entertain guests.

    1. Your Lifestyle Has Changed:

      Whether you’re adding to your family or anticipating an empty nest, your kitchen should support the needs of your lifestyle. A family needs kitchen space that is functional and efficient. Meal bars are a popular spot to work on homework or have a quick after-school snack. Once your children go off to college or start “adulting” your kitchen can be an inviting space for laid-back entertaining. Your kitchen is meant to change with your needs.

    1. No Flow, Awkward Layout:

      The older the kitchen the less functional and efficient the flow. Haphazard designs make the workspace seem crowded and an awkward layout causes you to look longingly at the take-out pizza menu tacked to your fridge. A few simple changes incorporated into your new design can eliminate the interruption in flow surrounding the workspace, and you’ll be amazed by the results.

    1. The Lighting is Poor:

      Often times, especially in older kitchens, the lighting is terrible because it was, seemingly, an afterthought. Proper lighting is essential to the enjoyment and function of your kitchen space. Statement pendulum lights over your peninsula or island add tremendous style as well as brighten your workspace. Recessed ceiling lighting and lights under your cabinets aren’t just for function but add to the appeal of your kitchen.

    1. Your Kitchen is Difficult to Keep Clean:

      Does it seem like no matter how much time you spend cleaning the kitchen it just doesn’t look as sparkling as it should? Worn countertops, years of cooking grease build up on your cabinet doors, stained grout and faded flooring will never appear clean. New surfaces require a lot less maintenance and are so much more attractive.

    1. You Lack Pride in Your Kitchen:

      If you’ve lost that loving feeling towards your kitchen then it’s absolutely time for a new design. Your home is your castle and a beautiful new functional kitchen will have you beaming with pride. Outdated appliances, dim lighting and faded linoleum might seem like cosmetic issues but really a beautiful kitchen is so much more than looks. Create a kitchen with that wow factor you’ve been missing, you’ll want to spend more time there and your home value will skyrocket.

     

    There’s no reason you should have to put up with a kitchen that is “less than.” If you relate to any of the above signs then your kitchen is ready for a new design. In fact it’s probably long overdue.

    Your Source for Your Kitchen’s New Design

    Once you have your new kitchen in place, you’ll wonder why you put up with that tired, old kitchen space for so long. Seiffert Building Supplies is your go-to headquarters when your kitchen is ready for a new design. Our full line of custom and semi-custom cabinets and countertops has something to suit every homeowner. We carry many options for you to check out in our Quad Cities showroom.

    We also provide custom design services with our in-house interior experts. Whether you’re interested in a major renovation or simply an update of your existing kitchen we can help. Once your project is underway, we provide expert project support. If your kitchen is ready for a new design contact us today.

  • Custom Countertop and Cabinet Trends for 2021

    Custom Countertop and Cabinet Trends for 2021

    Custom countertops and cabinets are the hallmark of a true cook’s kitchen and add definite appeal for any home chef. Your kitchen is where you spend a good amount of your time. When you welcome family and friends into your home your kitchen seems to be where everyone ends up. And that’s fine! It’s why the kitchen remains the heart of the home.

    Like many in and around the Quad Cities these days you’re probably spending most of your time at home. Over the course of the pandemic, many a home chef has discovered the pleasure of baking bread and tackling time-consuming recipes with success.

    Unfortunately, there are those homeowners who’ve discovered their kitchen isn’t all that it could be. Dated design, uncomfortable workspace and not nearly as cook-friendly as they would like.

    Having the ideal cook’s kitchen need not be a dream. As you use your prep and cooking space more frequently you realize custom countertops and cabinets are a necessary upgrade and we’re here to help you. Here are the latest trends in custom countertops and cabinets to bring your dream kitchen to life.

    Trends in Custom Countertops and Cabinets

    The biggest trend in custom countertops and cabinets is functionality that looks good. Not only do you want a kitchen that responds to your needs, but you want a kitchen that has some personality to it.

    The materials available today allow your custom countertops and cabinets to reflect a variety of styles and endless design possibilities. Today’s kitchens are more organized and functional. Eco-friendly composites, maintenance -free quartz and wood cabinetry made to your specifications are just some of the components of a family-friendly kitchen with high-end appeal.

    Quartz Countertops

    Quartz has pulled out in front of granite as the preferred material for countertops. Unlike its predecessor, quartz is non-porous and requires no regular re-sealing. This means it is resistant to stains and is highly hygienic. Quartz appeals to homeowners because of its durability and beauty. While quartz is available in many colors, patterns and finishes the matte finish is the popular trend going into 2021.

    Composite

    For those homeowners who want custom countertops and cabinets yet are concerned about their carbon footprint composite countertops are the answer. Composite counter material is made up of 75% recycled glass and contains no plastic resins or emits no VOCs. Composite countertops are highly durable. With an array of options for color and style the composite option offers homeowners elegance without sacrificing eco-responsibility.

    Multi-Height Counters

    Countertops that are all one height, the standard being 34”to 36”, are not a practical option for today’s home chef. Counters in 2021 are Multi-functional and need to correspond with their purpose.

    For instance, baking counters are becoming more popular. Slightly higher than the standard counter they offer a more comfortable work space on which to roll out dough, knead bread, or simply prep meals. Cooktop counters can also be slightly higher, depending on your preference, and just as long as they comply with local building codes.

    Of course dining counters, also known as breakfast bars, are expected to be higher than the prep area counters. The standard height for dining counters is anywhere between 36” and 42”.

    Natural Wood Cabinets

    While white is still a popular option for homeowners, the trend for 2021 is natural wood for custom kitchen cabinets. Wood is classically beautiful and custom cabinetry showcases this cabinet material in the best possible way. Wood’s natural beauty complements any style of kitchen from mid-century modern to farmhouse.

    Recycled and Reclaimed Wood

    Custom countertops and cabinets need not rob the environment of non-sustainable materials. Many cabinetmakers today are seeing the value in utilizing reclaimed wood. The beauty of using this type of material is todays cabinetmakers are gifted in creating exceptional and stunning products with responsibility in mind.

    Color Trends

    The palette for your custom countertops and cabinets is entirely up to your personal style. Bold colors make a modern statement, while muted colors, light wood and white counters are popular in farmhouse style kitchens.

    If you choose to go with a color in your cabinets contrasting upper and lower cabinet colors are still a popular trend. White, or light countertops are just as popular as ever. Countertops that are bold jewel tones will be seen more and more in the coming year.

    Update Now For Your Dream Kitchen

    A kitchen update is never a bad idea. If you want to be on trend and reflect your personal style in 2021 contact the design team at Seiffert Building Supplies. Our professional designers will assist you in choosing the right materials, colors and trends for your custom countertops and cabinets, so you can continue enjoying time in everybody’s favorite room in the house.

  • Choosing the Right Countertop Material

    Choosing the Right Countertop Material

    You’ve made the decision to remodel your kitchen in Davenport so it’s countertop comparison time. The three most popular countertop material options tend to be quartz, granite and solid surface. While all of them can be ordered to suit any countertop shape and size you might need to fit your kitchen space, each one has its particular strengths and benefits. To help you in choosing the right countertop material, we’ve put together a general countertop comparison for Davenport area new builds and remodels based on several of the most important factors. Read below to find out more on how cost, style, color, and durability can influence your Davenport area kitchen remodeling vision.

    Countertop Cost Comparison

    Pricing can vary significantly depending on your color and pattern selections. Using normal ranges, though, here are some general price range guidelines.

    Granite: Surprisingly to some, granite may be your least expensive option of these three unless you choose one of the very basic solid color patterns of solid surface.

    Quartz: As a rule, quartz is generally the most expensive of the three surfaces.

    Solid Surface: While solid surface countertops are generally considered to be the least expensive, this may only be true for the simpler colors and patterns. The more natural looking and complex designs often exceed the cost of granite.

    Countertop Color Options

    While granite, quartz and solid surface all include a wide variety of color and patterns options, each one has particular advantages and disadvantages. Here are some general guidelines.

    Granite: If it’s natural beauty and organic appearance you’re going for, granite is generally the top option. While the others do a nice job in simulating the look of organic beauty, it’s already in natural stone. As a natural surface, every countertop is unique.

    Quartz: For a balance of natural appearance and bolder color options, quartz is the one you want. The use of organic components plus manufactured colors allows for a wide range of natural looking colors and patterns unmatched by the other two options.

    Solid Surface: For bold, unique colors and patterns not necessarily found in nature, solid surface offers the most variety. The use of man-made colors and materials gives you nearly unlimited options to create a unique look that may not normally appear in nature.

    Countertop Durability & Maintenance

    While all three options are durable, there are some pretty clear advantages to some surfaces. Here’s a general overview of each on durability and maintenance.

    Granite: While granite countertops are very hard, they’re also porous. They are also prone to cracking and staining. In addition, they do require some fairly simple but regular sealing.

    Quartz: In short, quartz countertops are extremely durable and virtually maintenance free. They’re also non-porous and stain resistant and they don’t require any special sealing or cleaning.

    Solid Surface: Solid surface countertops are also non-porous and stain resistant but not quite as durable as quartz. They’re more easily scratched and can melt under direct contact with extreme heat.

    We’d also note that both quartz and solid surface, being man-made, can be more easily repaired if damaged.

    Countertops Are a Personal Choice

    Ultimately, choosing the right countertop material that's best for your kitchen comes down to your personal circumstances. The good news is that there is a variety of available options to ensure you find the right choice for your home in Davenport that suits your style, color, durability, and cost needs. Any of the three options in our countertop comparison can provide your Davenport home with beautiful and unique countertop looks for many years to come.

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