This has been a question that has seen much press and attention when referring to homes sales. Kitchens are a popular room to redo before selling a home as they are one of the classic "show points" in any home show. Also it is a room that can be very easily improved and upgraded. New appliances and countertops can bring new life to a kitchen and indeed this is one of the first rooms that people consider upgrading when closing in on selling time.
The question remains; will you be able to justify the costs of the new kitchen in the asking price? This is a question that should be investigated thoroughly from all angles. Take a look at the average asking price of homes in your area. Make sure that you also look at what they are actually selling for. If your home is already worth that amount your new kitchen may price your home out of the local market and that is never good as it becomes much more difficult to sell a home that is higher priced than it's comps.
Instead of redoing the entire kitchen, why not concentrate on a few things that will spruce up the way it looks? Putting up a new coat of paint is always a good place to start. This goes for all rooms by the way. If your appliances don't match then this is another thing that should be seen to. Matching appliances seem to bring a kitchen together in a way that paint or wallpaper can't seem to do. As one of the main social centers of a home a kitchen should be more than just clean and updated.
It should have a feeling to it that is warm and welcoming. Kitchens that are cold and bland seen to feel very utilitarian and lack the warmth of properly done kitchens. This is the one place that your family will gather every day so it stands to reason that it should be the most welcoming room possible. The choice is up to you of course. If you feel that the cost of redoing the room can be supported by the asking price and the likely closing price then go ahead! You will definitely not have trouble impressing buyers with the new custom kitchen.
Eric Badgley is a motivated and professional realtor located in beautiful Whatcom County. For information on Bellingham WA real estate contact Eric for bellingham real estate or visit online at http://www.bellingham-realestate.net
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Recent Trends in Kitchen Appliances
Recent Trends in Kitchen Appliances
The kitchen has long been seen as being the important hub of activity in the home. The kitchen has become both the centerpiece and showplace of the home. So naturally the appliances used in the kitchen have become status symbols.
In an effort to keep up with the latest in cooking trends there continues to be a strong trend toward kitchen appliances that are stylish and flexible. This is why the biggest change to take place in kitchen appliances has been the trend toward high-end appliances. We can see this in the introduction of stainless appliances. These appliances include refrigerators, dishwashers, and in the pro-style ranges with large stainless steel hoods. Pro-style ranges provide a professional look and performance for the gourmet cook.
Another major change in kitchen design has been the trend toward appliances within an integrated look. This is where appliances can be camouflaged within cabinetry. Cabinet fronts or panels are created for refrigerator and dishwasher fronts to create a very custom look and will work well in either a small or a large kitchen. Cabinets can be created to hide other kitchen appliances as well such as trash compactors, and ice makers. The advantage of this paneling is that the kitchen need not be designed around your refrigerator or dishwasher.
The trend in the integrated look for kitchen appliances is expected to get bigger, perhaps extending to warming drawers and microwaves. Manufacturers are already building refrigerators now that can look just like cabinets. At some point homeowner will want ventilation hoods to be concealed with paneling as well.
Appliance garages provide us with another interesting trend in kitchen appliances. The appliance garage is a built in kitchen cupboard that is located on the countertop and they provide a place to store and hide small kitchen appliances such as a toaster, blender, and food processor for easy access. The appliance garage is a must for the modern, efficient kitchen.
Some kitchen appliances such as refrigerators are being designed with a futuristic more modern shape that the typical rectangular box. For instance some manufacturers are adding a rounded top and a pear shape to the bottom, or curves and sculpted edges.
When it comes to cook tops manufacturers of the high-end models have come out with high-temperature cooking features and innovations such as electric induction cook tops. These cook tops use electromagnetic energy that can provide faster heating times, and uses less energy than either gas or conventional electric cook tops.
Chef-style cooking features such as six-burner gas cook tops with front controls represent a trend toward more commercial grade kitchen appliances.
When it comes to dishwashers, sometimes two is better than one. Homeowners are starting to thing about having a second dishwasher in the kitchen. Sometimes the second dishwasher is installed in a kitchen island, along with a second sink. This trend has grown out of the use of additional dishwashers in home entertainment areas or the pool area.
Another popular kitchen appliance item is the hot water dispenser. Besides the need for hot beverages, hot water dispensers can be used for cooking pasta, instant rice and potatoes, and for warming baby bottles.
Other products that homeowners want to see in their kitchens are warming-drawers, built-in steamers, and barbecue grills as part of the cook top.
James Mahoney is the author of many kitchen design articles, visit at Kitchen Designers Ideas.com. If you want to find out more about kitchen design software go to Kitchen Design Software. He also publishes a newsletter on kitchen design. For more about kitchen remodeling advice go to kitchen remodeling advice
The kitchen has long been seen as being the important hub of activity in the home. The kitchen has become both the centerpiece and showplace of the home. So naturally the appliances used in the kitchen have become status symbols.
In an effort to keep up with the latest in cooking trends there continues to be a strong trend toward kitchen appliances that are stylish and flexible. This is why the biggest change to take place in kitchen appliances has been the trend toward high-end appliances. We can see this in the introduction of stainless appliances. These appliances include refrigerators, dishwashers, and in the pro-style ranges with large stainless steel hoods. Pro-style ranges provide a professional look and performance for the gourmet cook.
Another major change in kitchen design has been the trend toward appliances within an integrated look. This is where appliances can be camouflaged within cabinetry. Cabinet fronts or panels are created for refrigerator and dishwasher fronts to create a very custom look and will work well in either a small or a large kitchen. Cabinets can be created to hide other kitchen appliances as well such as trash compactors, and ice makers. The advantage of this paneling is that the kitchen need not be designed around your refrigerator or dishwasher.
The trend in the integrated look for kitchen appliances is expected to get bigger, perhaps extending to warming drawers and microwaves. Manufacturers are already building refrigerators now that can look just like cabinets. At some point homeowner will want ventilation hoods to be concealed with paneling as well.
Appliance garages provide us with another interesting trend in kitchen appliances. The appliance garage is a built in kitchen cupboard that is located on the countertop and they provide a place to store and hide small kitchen appliances such as a toaster, blender, and food processor for easy access. The appliance garage is a must for the modern, efficient kitchen.
Some kitchen appliances such as refrigerators are being designed with a futuristic more modern shape that the typical rectangular box. For instance some manufacturers are adding a rounded top and a pear shape to the bottom, or curves and sculpted edges.
When it comes to cook tops manufacturers of the high-end models have come out with high-temperature cooking features and innovations such as electric induction cook tops. These cook tops use electromagnetic energy that can provide faster heating times, and uses less energy than either gas or conventional electric cook tops.
Chef-style cooking features such as six-burner gas cook tops with front controls represent a trend toward more commercial grade kitchen appliances.
When it comes to dishwashers, sometimes two is better than one. Homeowners are starting to thing about having a second dishwasher in the kitchen. Sometimes the second dishwasher is installed in a kitchen island, along with a second sink. This trend has grown out of the use of additional dishwashers in home entertainment areas or the pool area.
Another popular kitchen appliance item is the hot water dispenser. Besides the need for hot beverages, hot water dispensers can be used for cooking pasta, instant rice and potatoes, and for warming baby bottles.
Other products that homeowners want to see in their kitchens are warming-drawers, built-in steamers, and barbecue grills as part of the cook top.
James Mahoney is the author of many kitchen design articles, visit at Kitchen Designers Ideas.com. If you want to find out more about kitchen design software go to Kitchen Design Software. He also publishes a newsletter on kitchen design. For more about kitchen remodeling advice go to kitchen remodeling advice
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Eleven Money Saving Tips for your Refrigerator/Freezer
Eleven money saving tips that will extend the life of your refrigerator/freezer and lower the cost of energy in Atlanta.
Preventative measures to reduce the need for costly repairs in Georgia
By Manuel Enrique Lopez “QuiQue”
To reduce the need of repairs, use the following preventative measures. Proper maintenance and care is essential in keeping your refrigerator and freezer running efficiently. Improper care will cause your unit to overwork by using more electricity to keep you clothes clean than if properly maintained. By following these tips, you can prolong the life of your refrigerator/freezer and avoid many costly repairs.
Eleven money saving tips that will extend the life of your refrigerator/freezer and lower the cost of energy in Atlanta.
Always ship refrigerators upright. Placing the refrigerator on the side may cause a Freon leak that will prevent cooling. Placing refrigerator on its back will damage the condenser coils and cause the compressor to fail because if the unit is restarted before allowing the oil enough time to drain out of the lines and compressor back into the oil chamber.
Locate refrigerators away from heat sources like your range, a radiator, or a sunny window. To prevent overheating and system failure, do not locate the refrigerator near anything that can restrict the airflow to the motor, coils and compressor. Also, do not place refrigerators on top of carpeting because most condensers are located under the refrigerator and carpeting retains heat and restrict air flow.
To avoid burning out the compressor, always plug the refrigerator directly into the wall. If you absolutely need to run an extension chord, make sure a heavy duty, 3-pronged extensions cord. If unsure, consult the manufacturer specifications in the user guide.
Never run frost-free refrigerators with freezer compartments in unheated areas with air temperature below 60 degrees. When the air temperature goes below 60 F, the compressor runs less, keeping temperatures in the refrigerator compartment cold enough for fresh food but not cold enough in the freezer. At air temperatures below 40 F, the compressor stops running, so the freezer compartment rises to air temperature and food thaws and spoils. Also below 32 F, water melted during the automatic defrost cycle may freeze again and block air passages.
When leaving for an extended time like a vacation or other long trip discard perishable food, turn off the ice maker and leave the refrigerator on.
Do not over fill the refrigerator because cold air can't circulate freely to regulate the temperature food.
To prevent odors and food quality; cover or wrap all exposed foods. Clean up spills and remove spoiled food immediately
Clean the refrigerator/freezer regularly by taking out all food and removable interior parts. Wash with a mild house hold detergent or baking soda and rinse with warm water. Rinse and wipe dry. Take out removable glass shelves and plastic and repeat the procedure. Be careful not put cold glass or plastic in hot water; they may crack. Clean the door gasket with detergent solution; rinse and dry. Do not use abrasives.
Especially in warmer climates like Atlanta and its long hot summers, it is recommended to clean condenser coils twice a year by gently brushing off the buildup that may cause overheating.
Regularly clean the seals in order to maintain proper temperature control and system efficiency. Atlanta, Georgia has high humidity, to prevent mold growth, clean the seals monthly with warm water and a mild detergent
Sweep or vacuum dust and other debris under and around your refrigerator to promote good airflow and temperature.
By following these tips, you can prolong the life of unit and avoid many costly repairs. Nonetheless, there are times when a repair is needed; in North Georgia contact Atlanta Refrigerator Repair. Atlanta Refrigerator Repair can fix most brands and models of refrigerators and freezer including Kenmore, Whirlpool, General Electric, Amana, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Insinkerator, Frigidaire, Sub Zero, Kitchen Aide, Magic Chef, and Scottsman. They repair most refrigerator problems including poor cooling, leaks, loud noises and icemakers.
Attempting to repair a refrigerator or freezer without proper training and safety standards is dangerous. Refrigerators and freezers should only be repaired by skilled professionals who have the knowledge and experience to safely bring them out of disrepair. Repairs performed by unqualified people risk serious injury or even death. A relatively small outlet can easily carry 150 times the current needed to kill a person.
Atlanta Refrigerator Repair can be reached at (678)-391-9243 or info@Atlantarefrigeratorrepair.com for fast, reliable professional service. They service most of Atlanta and North Georgia including Fulton, Cobb, Dekalb, Gwinnett and Cherokee Counties. Some of the municipalities serviced include Alpharetta, Roswell, Marietta, Decatur, College Park and Duluth.
Proper maintenance and care is essential in keeping your refrigerator and freezer running efficiently improper care will cause your unit to overwork By following these tips, you can prolong the life of your refrigerator/freezer and avoid many costly repairs.
By Manuel Enrique Lopez “QuiQue” is Chief Marketing Officer Home Partners Associates in Atlanta.
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Preventative measures to reduce the need for costly repairs in Georgia
By Manuel Enrique Lopez “QuiQue”
To reduce the need of repairs, use the following preventative measures. Proper maintenance and care is essential in keeping your refrigerator and freezer running efficiently. Improper care will cause your unit to overwork by using more electricity to keep you clothes clean than if properly maintained. By following these tips, you can prolong the life of your refrigerator/freezer and avoid many costly repairs.
Eleven money saving tips that will extend the life of your refrigerator/freezer and lower the cost of energy in Atlanta.
Always ship refrigerators upright. Placing the refrigerator on the side may cause a Freon leak that will prevent cooling. Placing refrigerator on its back will damage the condenser coils and cause the compressor to fail because if the unit is restarted before allowing the oil enough time to drain out of the lines and compressor back into the oil chamber.
Locate refrigerators away from heat sources like your range, a radiator, or a sunny window. To prevent overheating and system failure, do not locate the refrigerator near anything that can restrict the airflow to the motor, coils and compressor. Also, do not place refrigerators on top of carpeting because most condensers are located under the refrigerator and carpeting retains heat and restrict air flow.
To avoid burning out the compressor, always plug the refrigerator directly into the wall. If you absolutely need to run an extension chord, make sure a heavy duty, 3-pronged extensions cord. If unsure, consult the manufacturer specifications in the user guide.
Never run frost-free refrigerators with freezer compartments in unheated areas with air temperature below 60 degrees. When the air temperature goes below 60 F, the compressor runs less, keeping temperatures in the refrigerator compartment cold enough for fresh food but not cold enough in the freezer. At air temperatures below 40 F, the compressor stops running, so the freezer compartment rises to air temperature and food thaws and spoils. Also below 32 F, water melted during the automatic defrost cycle may freeze again and block air passages.
When leaving for an extended time like a vacation or other long trip discard perishable food, turn off the ice maker and leave the refrigerator on.
Do not over fill the refrigerator because cold air can't circulate freely to regulate the temperature food.
To prevent odors and food quality; cover or wrap all exposed foods. Clean up spills and remove spoiled food immediately
Clean the refrigerator/freezer regularly by taking out all food and removable interior parts. Wash with a mild house hold detergent or baking soda and rinse with warm water. Rinse and wipe dry. Take out removable glass shelves and plastic and repeat the procedure. Be careful not put cold glass or plastic in hot water; they may crack. Clean the door gasket with detergent solution; rinse and dry. Do not use abrasives.
Especially in warmer climates like Atlanta and its long hot summers, it is recommended to clean condenser coils twice a year by gently brushing off the buildup that may cause overheating.
Regularly clean the seals in order to maintain proper temperature control and system efficiency. Atlanta, Georgia has high humidity, to prevent mold growth, clean the seals monthly with warm water and a mild detergent
Sweep or vacuum dust and other debris under and around your refrigerator to promote good airflow and temperature.
By following these tips, you can prolong the life of unit and avoid many costly repairs. Nonetheless, there are times when a repair is needed; in North Georgia contact Atlanta Refrigerator Repair. Atlanta Refrigerator Repair can fix most brands and models of refrigerators and freezer including Kenmore, Whirlpool, General Electric, Amana, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Insinkerator, Frigidaire, Sub Zero, Kitchen Aide, Magic Chef, and Scottsman. They repair most refrigerator problems including poor cooling, leaks, loud noises and icemakers.
Attempting to repair a refrigerator or freezer without proper training and safety standards is dangerous. Refrigerators and freezers should only be repaired by skilled professionals who have the knowledge and experience to safely bring them out of disrepair. Repairs performed by unqualified people risk serious injury or even death. A relatively small outlet can easily carry 150 times the current needed to kill a person.
Atlanta Refrigerator Repair can be reached at (678)-391-9243 or info@Atlantarefrigeratorrepair.com for fast, reliable professional service. They service most of Atlanta and North Georgia including Fulton, Cobb, Dekalb, Gwinnett and Cherokee Counties. Some of the municipalities serviced include Alpharetta, Roswell, Marietta, Decatur, College Park and Duluth.
Proper maintenance and care is essential in keeping your refrigerator and freezer running efficiently improper care will cause your unit to overwork By following these tips, you can prolong the life of your refrigerator/freezer and avoid many costly repairs.
By Manuel Enrique Lopez “QuiQue” is Chief Marketing Officer Home Partners Associates in Atlanta.
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Homeowner's Appliance Checklist
Save Money, Time and Repairs with the Homeowner's Appliance Checklistby QuiQue Lopez
The costs of repairing and replacing appliances in your property can be significant if preventative maintenance practices are not employed. Protecting appliances are an integral part of good home economics. A homeowner runs the risk of losing significant money by having to call an appliance technician regularly for repair.
As a property owner, you should perform a maintenance checkup on a minimum basis of twice a year; not just during the refurbishment efforts between tenants moving. (Spring and Fall are the best times.) It is recommended to choose a day to do maintenance a month and a half in advance. This will allow plenty of time to reschedule other events in case of conflicts.
The following checklist will help you to preserve and protect your homes appliances. This is also a great list to review if you are preparing to put your home on the market!
1. Replace HVAC filters and remove other debris around the system. Wipe off accumulated dust and grime. (Electronic filters must be changed monthly) Make sure that you check and clean all vents.
2. Check and replace if necessary weather stripping around doors and windows.
3. Remove accumulated sediment and residue from the hot water heater by draining completely.
4. Remove debris and accumulations from outside unit of the HVAC system that may prevent the smooth passage of air. Ensure that lines' insulations are attached and properly affixed.
5. Check basements and crawlspace for dampness from leaks.
6. Remove mold mildew from bathrooms completely or add new caulking if necessary. Include vents and windows.
7. Patch holes in bathroom caulking. Clean grout on tiling and repair if necessary.
8. Run water on all sinks and check for leaks.
9. Run the dishwasher with vinegar to remove residue and check for leaks. Clean filter and lubricate or replace seals. Check the inside of the dishwasher for any scratches or places where the coating may be missing off of the dishwasher rack and apply sealant.
10. Run a full cycle on the washer with vinegar to remove residue and check hoses for leaks.
11. Remove lint and other debris from the close dryer filter and vents.
12. Add baking soda to garbage disposal loosen caked on food particles.
13. Clean the stove burners with a degreaser and test ensure a free passageway of the gas. For prevent fires and reduce use the same degreaser to clean the hood, oven and surface area to reduce. Don't forget to clean other vents and windows.
14. Spray coil cleaner on refrigeration condenser coils and grills and brush off other grime and build-up.
15. Defrost freezer/refrigerator and clean. Don't forget to clean the drip pan. Seals and gaskets must be cleaned and lubricated. (Replaced if necessary)
16. Change smoke/fire detector batteries and test.
Additional Resources – Home Partners Atlanta offers a list of helpful resources at http://www.homepartnersatlanta.com that may be of further use to you.
For more articles like this, please join our Newsletter.
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The costs of repairing and replacing appliances in your property can be significant if preventative maintenance practices are not employed. Protecting appliances are an integral part of good home economics. A homeowner runs the risk of losing significant money by having to call an appliance technician regularly for repair.
As a property owner, you should perform a maintenance checkup on a minimum basis of twice a year; not just during the refurbishment efforts between tenants moving. (Spring and Fall are the best times.) It is recommended to choose a day to do maintenance a month and a half in advance. This will allow plenty of time to reschedule other events in case of conflicts.
The following checklist will help you to preserve and protect your homes appliances. This is also a great list to review if you are preparing to put your home on the market!
1. Replace HVAC filters and remove other debris around the system. Wipe off accumulated dust and grime. (Electronic filters must be changed monthly) Make sure that you check and clean all vents.
2. Check and replace if necessary weather stripping around doors and windows.
3. Remove accumulated sediment and residue from the hot water heater by draining completely.
4. Remove debris and accumulations from outside unit of the HVAC system that may prevent the smooth passage of air. Ensure that lines' insulations are attached and properly affixed.
5. Check basements and crawlspace for dampness from leaks.
6. Remove mold mildew from bathrooms completely or add new caulking if necessary. Include vents and windows.
7. Patch holes in bathroom caulking. Clean grout on tiling and repair if necessary.
8. Run water on all sinks and check for leaks.
9. Run the dishwasher with vinegar to remove residue and check for leaks. Clean filter and lubricate or replace seals. Check the inside of the dishwasher for any scratches or places where the coating may be missing off of the dishwasher rack and apply sealant.
10. Run a full cycle on the washer with vinegar to remove residue and check hoses for leaks.
11. Remove lint and other debris from the close dryer filter and vents.
12. Add baking soda to garbage disposal loosen caked on food particles.
13. Clean the stove burners with a degreaser and test ensure a free passageway of the gas. For prevent fires and reduce use the same degreaser to clean the hood, oven and surface area to reduce. Don't forget to clean other vents and windows.
14. Spray coil cleaner on refrigeration condenser coils and grills and brush off other grime and build-up.
15. Defrost freezer/refrigerator and clean. Don't forget to clean the drip pan. Seals and gaskets must be cleaned and lubricated. (Replaced if necessary)
16. Change smoke/fire detector batteries and test.
Additional Resources – Home Partners Atlanta offers a list of helpful resources at http://www.homepartnersatlanta.com that may be of further use to you.
For more articles like this, please join our Newsletter.
About Home Partners AtlantaHome Partners Atlanta ( http://www.homepartnersatlanta.com )is adding value to homes, rentals and commercial property through timely information. Our objective is to deliver events, tips, ideas and news to improve the home and quality of life for Georgians.
Get the Atlanta Home Bulletin: a free real estate resource for better living in Georgia. We are commited to adding value to homes, rentals and commercial property through timely information. Events, tips, ideas and news to improve the home and quality of life For Georgians.
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