Tag: Kitchens

  • 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 You compensate for a lack of counter space, outdated appliances or cabinetry that’s falling apart-until the day you just can’t deal with your tired old kitchen any longer.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 Your Kitchen Appliances are Outdated and Malfunctioning: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 And if you’re still making do with old and outdated appliances the rest of your kitchen is probably in need of an update as well.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.

  • Choosing the Perfect Cabinet Door Type and Style For Your Davenport Kitchen or Bathroom Design

    Choosing the Perfect Cabinet Door Type and Style For Your Davenport Kitchen or Bathroom Design

    Cabinet Door Types

    Following are descriptions of the most common cabinet door types.

    Full Overlay Cabinet Doors

    Full Overlay Doors

    Full overlay has doors and drawer fronts almost completely covering the cabinet face. This leaves minimal visible gaps, usually as little as 1/4″ to 1/2″, between each cabinet door or drawer. Full overlay doors add a more sleek modern look to a traditional door design.

    Partial Overlay Cabinet Doors

    Partial Overlay Doors

    Partial, or traditional, overlay cabinetry was the industry norm for many years. The door only partially covers the cabinet face frame, leaving gaps around the door and drawer where applicable. As the name suggests, this door style lends itself well to more traditional tastes.

    Inset Cabinet Doors

    Inset Doors

    Inset cabinetry style is significantly different from overlay door styles. The door and drawer fronts sit flush with the face frame inside the cabinet face frame openings. Inset doors offer a very smooth, classic profile to a historically expensive craftsman style.

    Cabinet Door Styles

    Raised Cabinet Doors

    Raised-Panel Doors

    In a raised panel door, the center of the panel is higher than its edges. This style is used to create square, arched, and cathedral door styles. The raised-panel door style has been the most common traditional cabinet door style for many years. Raised-panel door styles generally offer the most detail in the profiles and contours of the center panel and the door frame.

    Recessed Cabinet Doors

    Recessed Panel Doors

    The recessed, or flat-panel, door style is a flat panel held inside the perimeter of a door that is recessed between the stiles and rails. The recessed-panel door has the most flexibility when it comes to design and is a good choice if you want to be able to change the look of your kitchen down the road.

    Slab Cabinet Doors

    Slab Doors

    Slab doors are very much what they sound like. One slab of wood makes up the entire door or drawer front.  Slab doors do not have a frame face and the doors are usually attached directly to the cabinet sides. The slab door is generally associated with a contemporary style and modern design applications.

    Variety of Cabinetry Options

    Regardless of your cabinet door style or type choice for your Davenport kitchen or bathroom design, there are plenty of options you can personalize. Most doors come in a variety of colors, finishes and wood types you can select to make your cabinets conform to your personal design needs.

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  • The Difference Between Standard, Semi-Custom and Custom Cabinets

    The Difference Between Standard, Semi-Custom and Custom Cabinets

    If you’re planning a kitchen renovation, or bathroom remodel, in the near future you need to understand the difference between RTA, standard, semi-custom, and custom cabinets before you begin. Kitchen cabinets are often the focal point of your favorite space, and as such need to be as much about form as function. Bathroom cabinets need to be as beautiful as they are sturdy

    Installing ready-made cabinets can result in an attractive kitchen or bathroom that’s every bit as functional as installing cabinets made, or adapted, to your specifications. The difference between the different types of cabinets refers to the production method used, and not necessarily the beauty of your kitchen cabinets.

    Here we break down the differences between RTA, standard, semi-custom, and custom cabinets. These are the basic cabinet types available to you. Understanding what the advantages and disadvantages of each kitchen cabinet type will help you make the best choice for your new kitchen.

    RTA (Ready-to-Assemble) Cabinets

    As the name implies, RTA cabinets are ready-made kitchen cabinets produced using standard measurements, and available in both classic and on-trend styles. Stock cabinets are readily available, though not necessarily something you can customize to your taste. In other words, what you see is what you get.

    However, not all RTA kitchen cabinets are bad, and if you’re working on a tight timeline, or budget, they can be a way to stay within both. Be aware that these are typically only available in modular units, and your selection of shapes, colors, heights and wood types will be limited.

    Standard Cabinets

    Standard level cabinets are the lowest level of cabinets we stock here at Seiffert. They’re still excellent quality cabinets, but they don’t come with the variety of wood types, color options and other customization features of our semi-custom lines.

    Like our semi-custom lines, our standard level cabinets are made to order. They are not stock, modular pieces that are already manufactured. They’re made to fill a particular order and to fit your kitchen or bathroom configuration. Often standard cabinets are made by the same manufacturer as semi-custom lines and are very high quality.

    Semi-Custom Cabinets

    When you opt for semi-custom cabinets you’re choosing cabinets for your kitchen or bathroom that have been customized to your specifications in some manner. You can choose to change up your choice of finish, the depth or other dimension of your cabinets, and in many cases, the type of wood used to make the finished product.

    A semi-custom bathroom or kitchen cabinet may add a bit to your timeline, and budget, depending on the customization you require. If you find you’re timeline and budget somewhat limited, but still want plenty of options for tailoring your cabinets to your taste, then semi-custom cabinets are for you.

    The difference between semi-custom and full custom cabinets is less than you might think. Our semi-custom lines offer an amazing selection of woods, colors, finishes and other options that it’s rare you can’t find the perfect combination of choices. Our clients often confuse our semi-custom lines with custom cabinetry because the choices are so extensive.

    Custom Cabinets

    Custom cabinets are something we feature here at Seiffert with the semi-custom lines we carry. If budget and timeline aren’t a factor, or you have some very particular configuration requirements, custom cabinets may be in order. Often custom cabinets are required for only a small portion of a project and the rest is met with semi-custom.

    Standard and semi-custom cabinets are built to fit most common configurations. Full custom bathroom and kitchen cabinets are designed specifically for your space. This makes your choices virtually unlimited when it comes to designing your kitchen. For those home chefs who use their kitchen fairly often and have very unique needs, custom cabinets may be the way to go.

    With standard and semi-custom cabinets you’ll find you need to use a combination of the available pieces to fit your space. Not so with custom cabinets. Your cabinets are built to fit any space, or shape, to your specifications.

    The selection of wood and finishes is virtually unlimited. You can add details as you like and work directly with the design team to further customize the look of your bathroom or kitchen cabinets.

    The Choice is Yours

    The trend today is toward efficient kitchen systems and, to that end, your cabinets play a huge role. You want a kitchen that’s functional, fits seamlessly into your lifestyle, and, above all, is an example of your specific style and panache.

    For more information on the difference between standard, semi-custom, and custom cabinets, contact the design team at Seiffert Building Supplies. We will work with you to find the best, most affordable cabinets for your kitchen or bathroom, in budget and on time.

  • Planning for Your Kitchen Remodel

    Planning for Your Kitchen Remodel

    When you’re thinking about remodeling your current kitchen, there are a lot of different things you’ll need to consider. Before you get started, it’s always a good idea to do a little planning and consulting. Here are a few suggestions that can save you time and money while getting you the kitchen you’ve been dreaming about.

    Consult with the Pros

    Professional advice doesn’t have to be expensive and may not cost anything early in the process. Make the most of the design and planning services offered by your local kitchen and bath providers. They can provide great ideas you may not have considered and help you save time and money later in the process.

    You should also use them as sources for prospective contractors if you don’t already have them. They work with dozens of contractors and can help steer you toward some who specialize in your kind of projects.

    Keep Your Floor Plan Practical

    You can definitely move things around but you’ll want to make sure your kitchen layout remains functional. This means you’ll want to keep a natural triangular pattern between the refrigerator, stove, and faucet.

    You’ll also want to ensure the dishwasher is close to the faucet for transfer of dishes. There is some flexibility in these arrangements but you want to keep your kitchen layout clean and make sure that things are arranged in the way you’ll need to use them.

    Maximize Your Cabinet Space

    If you haven’t purchased cabinets for a while there are probably quite a few new layout options and features you haven’t seen. A visit to the showroom can be a real eye opener when it comes to choosing your new cabinets and making the most of your available square footage.

    There are also a lot of new features for saving space, storage and organizing that you might not anticipate in standard cabinetry. A lot of features that used to be custom are now incorporated into many levels of cabinets.

    Don’t Skimp on Countertops and Flooring

    Kitchen traffic and use can have a greater impact on countertops and flooring than other parts of the kitchen. Spend the money and get high quality products that are as durable as they are beautiful. You can change out a faucet without too much difficulty but replacing worn counters or flooring can quickly add up to more time and money.

    Counters and floors also present very large surfaces for visual inspection. This means choosing the right materials, colors and patterns often make the difference in overall visual appeal. Get lots of samples and put them together to make sure everything fits in a way that’s pleasing to the eye.

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