| Kitchen
Remodeling Hits the Big Time
Nearly
five million kitchens will be remodeled in the U.S. this year,
an increase of more than 10 percent over 1999, according to a
survey of 20,000 consumers by Kitchen and Bath Business magazine.
And, according to the survey, these remodelers know exactly what
they want in their kitchens - luxury items.
"Most
kitchen remodelers are experienced cooks. They've lived in one
or two previous kitchens and know what they love and hate,"
said Joan McCloskey, Better Homes and Gardens Executive Building
Editor. "These remodelers are very discriminating about style,
durability, features, price and performance on every element that
comprises a kitchen. They may make tradeoffs to keep their budget
in line, but they'll sacrifice to gain some of the luxury items
that bring life to a kitchen."
If
luxury is what consumers want in the kitchen, then what constitutes
luxury? Following is a list of the top 10 most requested kitchen
items to create the ultimate Epicurean's dream space.
1.
Great Appliances
Rather
than standard, four-burner stoves, consumers are turning to a
host of other options to prepare food quickly and efficiently.
One of the most popular appliances to hit the market is a combination
gas cook top with an electric oven underneath. With this appliance,
the home chef gets the best of both worlds. Another new choice
for quick food preparation is a microwave that uses radiant or
halogen light. Appliance manufacturers claim these microwaves
can cook food twice as fast as a regular microwave. There are
even barbecue grills, wok burners and steamers making their way
onto the cooking scene. Another new item making a name for itself
in the luxury kitchen is the warming drawer that keeps food warm
for those families putting up with after-school sports or long
hours at the office. And, as far as the trend in decor goes, the
commercial stainless steel look for appliances is still what's
hot in today's kitchens.
2.
Multi-Cook Centers
Two
sinks, two cook centers, two refrigerators - all of these "twos"
are becoming commonplace in the dream kitchen. With the popularity
of cooking ever increasing - just note the celebrity status of
TV chefs these days - these dual cook center areas provide plenty
of space for both staging meals and entertaining. Most of these
seconds are appearing on kitchen islands and serve as a dual workspace.
Though most second appliances are not as large, they do serve
their own purpose in the luxury kitchen. For instance, rather
than a full refrigerator, the second unit in the home may be an
under-the-counter model used for wines and beverages. The second
sink may also be much smaller, featuring just a single bowl, but
is a welcome addition for cleaning vegetables or preparing drinks.
3.
Water Filtration Systems
Americans
are more concerned about the quality of their water than ever
before - hence the rapid increase of filtering systems in the
kitchen. While these have included pitchers, faucet attachments
and under-the-counter types, the fastest growing trend is filtering
faucets. These offer the most convenient and most elegant method
to get better tasting water. For instance, Moen Incorporated offers
three filtering faucet systems in its PureTouch line for making
better tasting sauces, mixes and drinks. These models take out
lead, chlorine and cysts. Another convenience that is a must in
any kitchen - luxury or not - is a pullout faucet. Pullout spout
faucets provide the ability to both clean the four corners of
the sink and fill up large pots. And many come in dramatic styles
and finishes to complement any kitchen decor.
4.
Kitchen Island
Anyone
who has ever lived in a house with a kitchen island will never
be without one again. That's why it is one of the most requested
items in a remodel project and a definite selling feature for
new construction. And, as previously noted, islands with functional
items like a bar sink are exactly what consumers want in their
luxury kitchen. With the ability to match the island faucet to
the main kitchen faucet in terms of style and finish - complete
integration of the kitchen is possible. Plus, with the main counter
space usually cluttered with small appliances such as mixers,
toasters, and can openers, having a separate work area is an added
benefit. Islands with seating capacity are also doubling as an
area for doing homework and for quick, less formal meals - replacing
the old "breakfast nook." If a kitchen island cannot
be added because of space limitations, homeowners may opt for
a rolling work cart that provides extra counter space when needed
and can be rolled back into a corner when not in use.
5.
Countertops
According
to the National Kitchen and Bath Association, solid surface countertops
are used in 40 percent of all professionally designed kitchens.
The reason? They hold up extremely well in the high-traffic kitchen
area and also provide a durable surface resistant to scratches
and scuffs. For higher-end kitchens, granite countertops are the
material of choice. As an alternative, there are also a host of
solid surfacing options, which imitate the look of granite at
a lower cost. Another exotic item popping up in today's luxury
kitchen is the concrete countertop. They are "earthy"
in appearance and certainly make a statement. However, they too,
can be expensive and porous as a kitchen material - and you have
to watch out if you drop a glass or dish!
6.
Composite Sinks
Move
over vitreous china or commonplace stainless, for many of today's
luxury kitchens feature sinks in customized colors, composite
materials and unique bowl configurations. Homeowners are demanding
style as well as sinks that will stand the test of time with resistance
to normal wear and tear. To provide both durability and beauty,
manufacturers have now designed composite sinks. For example,
MoenStone sinks from Moen are made from high-strength, molded
composite materials that are produced to withstand everyday cuts,
scratches, scuffs, stains and even heat from hot cookware. Available
in a number of solid colors including the latest Sapphire and
Yellow Stone and even natural stone textures, these sinks blend
beautifully with all types of countertops, and can be installed
in either over- or under-mount configurations.
7.
Hand-Painted Tiles & Backsplashes
Looking
for something to truly make your kitchen unique? How about turning
it into a personalized work of art with hand-painted tiles and
backsplashes. Easy to install, these tiles can be used as a decorative
border or intermixed with the rest of the kitchen tiles to create
a pattern. Fruits, flowers or even animal designs are now gracing
the luxury kitchen with their presence. Not only do these hand-painted
items provide for an imaginative touch of fun, they also show
off the homeowner's personality.
8.
Cabinetry
Cabinetry
can account for up to one-half of the new or remodeled kitchen
budget, and can include a lot more than shelves or cupboard doors.
Decora, a leading manufacturer of semi-custom cabinetry, notes
that some of the latest styles of cabinetry mimic the look of
furniture with bun feet or freestanding units in the European
style. Other cabinet lines, like Schrock, are also adding decorative
elements such as plate racks, carvings, special trim and apothecary
drawers to their offerings. Upper glass cabinets are being used
for displaying fine china and crystal. And personalization in
the cabinetry category can even be found in hardware - from knobs
shaped like forks to ladybugs - it's all available to create a
unique look. And finally, the makers of Aristokraft cabinets report
that as the kitchen becomes an extension of the great room, some
non-traditional items such as banquettes or desks are making their
way into custom cabinetry selections.
9.
Storage Areas
One
thing almost all consumers who are remodeling or constructing
a kitchen are requesting is more - and personalized - storage
space. This includes: cabinets with rollout shelves to make food
and cooking utensil storage easy; specialized storage areas for
spices, pot lids, knives, dish cloths; pegged holders for plates;
or corner "appliance garages" to hide coffee makers
and toasters when not in use. The size of the kitchen is expanding
too, as walk-in pantries now allow for a variety of storage options,
particularly as Americans are buying more items in bulk.
10.
Luxury Design Options
So
far we have discussed some of the items that truly make the kitchen
luxurious and customized, but what about overall kitchen design
options? Today's kitchens feature larger dining areas, walls of
windows, high ceilings and a continuation of the great room. No
longer is the eating area separate from the kitchen - integration
makes it all one large room that is great for entertaining.
If
you are one of those that will be embarking on a kitchen remodel
project over the next few months, use these tips to create a luxurious
kitchen that you will truly adore!
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