Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Time for Kitchen Design


Most have seen those "to die for" kitchens showcased in magazines like Country Kitchen Ideas, Kitchen & Bath Showcase and Kitchen Design. You know, the ones with the glitzy galley kitchen or the more traditional granite counters, wainscot and tile backsplash surrounded by cherry cabinets and elaborate cooking stations--all beautifully lit with recessed ceiling and under-cabinet lighting.


Some of those showpiece kitchens can be found right here in mid-Michigan, designed by Dave Hagerman, owner of Hagerman Kitchens, Inc. in Lansing.Open kitchens are very much in style, he adds. Hagerman's clients want to be able to cook, entertain and eat in one centralized location.www.hagermankitchens.comThe design process begins when Hagerman meets with potential clients to start discussing and drawing plans. He uses several computer-aided drafting and design programs, including Squiggle(R) and Google'sTM SketchUp(R), to create 3D models.Hagerman's knowledge of architecture is evident in his designs, but it's the functionality and versatility of his contemporary and traditional kitchens that are the hallmarks of his style."The Food Network has inspired a lot of people with great ideas, but it's important that a kitchen designer understands the work flow of a kitchen, such as moving from the dishwasher to the cabinets to the food prep areas. Convenience is important," Hagerman says.LansingHe adds that good architecture remains long after fads come and go. "It's important for designs have real character and interest."Granite remains the most popular countertop material, and the thicker the better, he says, with some clients asking for two-inch thick tops. Marble isn't as popular since it requires too much maintenance for most of his clients; it's also prone to nicks and scratches."I loved studying blueprints. I think that is where I began to enjoy the drawing and design part of the process, and developing my interior design skills," Hagerman says. "Learning how to build cabinets as a young man helped me understand how everything fits together.""With SketchUp(R) you can literally walk right through the new design, open the drawers and sit at the island," he says.517-882-2599David Hagerman, OwnerTraditional kitchen design is still the top pick of homeowners across mid-Michigan, Hagerman says, with cherry cabinets and granite countertops all the rage. However, maple has made a resurgence because it can be painted either cream or beige.Hagerman, who works by himself, launched his own private label line of cabinetry three years ago. That allows him to add special custom details not always available from the other name brand lines of cabinets he sells. He uses a cabinetmaker in the Detroit area, familiar with his architectural style, to produce his custom cabinets."We are also doing more with glass, which you can do a lot of fun things with. We use it on a lot of bar tops. It gives you the illusion there's nothing there because you can see right through it," Hagerman says.His quarter of a century of experience designing kitchens has taught Hagerman there will always be crooked walls and uneven floors to deal with on site, and even more importantly, homeowners who are prone to over-estimating their budget."Fortunately our workload has been very steady. Obviously there has been a shift to remodel projects away from new home installations, but a particular strength for us has been the northern Michigan vacation home market," Hagerman says.Once the design plans are approved, Hagerman advises clients to hire a general contractor to supervise the day-to-day construction activities. He also recommends clients hire subcontractors that are familiar with his designs.Hagerman Kitchens, Inc.Hagerman, a Certified Kitchen Designer (CKD), founded his company in 1993. Over the years his designs have won national awards and garnered attention from professional publications. He's attracted clients like Jeff Smith, of the Frugal Gourmet, whose career on public television ended in the 1990s. He even once redesigned the kitchen in the governor's residence for the State of Michigan."They know how the trim works and how we like the electrical. They are just accustomed to how our kitchen designs go together," Hagerman adds."People love traditional but with some embellishments. Across the rest of the state we are seeing more of a refined traditional with some contemporary design work. It's a softer look with less of a high tech feel," Hagerman says."Designing with a budget in mind, whatever that budget may be, that is really the starting point. I always speak with my clients about what they want and then whether the budget is compatible with it."Hagerman Kitchens also offers custom crafted furniture.4500 Alpha St.Hagerman, the son of a carpenter, gained experience by working at a variety of job sites many summer days with his father. It was on those projects that he fashioned the start of his career by drawing remodeling jobs.

www.hagermankitchens.com




5 Modern Bathroom Design Ideas


Would you say your overall design style sleek and chic? Do you enjoy the true architecture of a space with its linear simplicity rather that an overly adorned and accessorized space? If you'd like to translate your modern vision into your Master Bath here are a few design ideas to help get you started.


5. Accessories - Remember to keep clutter and display to a minimum. - Accessorize with towels in a bright color for punch or stainless steel and woods. Keep everything to a minimum and clutter free. - Select chrome, nickel or silver toned drawer/door pulls, towel bars, towel hooks and paper holders for sparkle. - Frame vanity mirrors in woods or silver tones - in similar finishes to the other accessories adorning your modern bath.4. Luxurious Shower - Create a steam shower with multiple rain heads, and body sprays. If your budget allows, add chromatherapy and aromatherapy to your master bath wish list as well. These fittings represent the epitome of modern luxury design. Don't forget a built in bench and access panel to hide the steam system. - Design a full seamless glass enclosure from floor to ceiling and finish the interior with complimentary mosaics or stone tile to set it apart from the rest of the space. This glass enclosure creates a more visually open space within the overall space.Draw the bath and enjoy the modern luxuries of your new space.tacking the tile creates a very interesting modern vibe. Stay away from the common square tile in any size.3. Surfaces and Materials - Utilize solid surfaces for countertops, whether quartz, limestone, granite, concrete or glass to give it a clean contemporary look. Keep the edges simple and square for easy maintenance and sophisticated style. - Always introduce an interesting backsplash material in contrast to the counter top color and material. Whatever the surface I like to apply it on all walls from floor to ceiling. It creates instant architecture and adds great detail and drama to the space. - Glass tile, mosaic, stone or ceramic details are just a few of the highly decorative backsplash products out on the market today that create a sense of modern style. - Keep geometry in mind when selecting the material for your contemporary backsplash. Consider tile shapes that are rectangular, oversized, or small mosaics to create detail in the pattern of the application. If the tile is oversized and rectilinear install it in a brick pattern. If it's shape is longer and thinner then s!2. Fixtures - Crisp clean and sleek white fixtures speak to the contemporary/modern design. - If space allows introduce one of the hottest trends - a free- standing bathtub. They are available in all shapes and sizes and nothing creates a more dramatic focal point in the bathroom than an exquisite free-standing tub. Simply position it in front of a spectacular picture window with a breathtaking view as the backdrop.

Draw the bath and enjoy the modern luxuries of your new space.




Friday, August 19, 2011

Garden Seats Are Fantastic For Decorating Your Garden


Garden seats aren't merely a sensible inclusion for the backyard, but they have in actual fact develop into popular features of your garden d�cor. Although swing chairs are extremely well-liked for porches and patios, a garden seat which often can take the form of a backyard bench, kneeler, small table or padded planter are generating quite a splash in the garden.


Let go of Preconceived IdeasMove the Stairs and Get Rid of the Fireplaces

Make sure you look for all reviews on the goods that you are looking at to make certain the standard of production is as good as the images depict. While these products are less space-consuming than other outdoor seating options and much more flexible, you might wish to purchase some small eye-catching cushions to improve their level of comfort and bring that little something special that each garden deserves.




Author: Josie Duval


Remodeling your Entire House


Many times it's possible to rearrange spaces within an existing house and make it work so much better than before. By opening up floor plans, moving stairs, even moving bedrooms and living spaces, it's possible to create a plan that is appropriate for today's living. Here are some things to consider:


Get Rid of HallwaysIt seems more often than not that stairs and fireplaces are just in the wrong spot. Stairs are often too tight and dangerous to navigate. By moving the stair, it can often be designed to better connect different floor levels and also be a more comfortable dimension to make the stair safer to use.A whole house remodel is an exciting project to undertake because the result is often a new, fresh design that doesn't have any resemblance to the old design. By making bold design moves, rearranging spaces, and upgrading and renewing materials, an old house can be given new purpose and extend its useful life many years.Don't Forget the OutsideOne of the most preferred seat models available on the internet include the Moroccan Style Garden Seat which is sold for $590 inclusive of free shipping. In the event that your backyard isn't that decorative, you could potentially choose something a tad bit more duel functional like the Garden Seat that may also be used as a low table and is available in a beautiful rattan material. This style retails for about $250.A large portion of a whole house remodel is new finishes. Consider green materials such as low VOC paints, sustainably harvested wood floors, natural carpets, and other materials that do not off-gas. Use the remodel as an opportunity to incorporate as many green materials as possible. This will result in a better interior living environment with less chemicals off-gassing, and it is better overall for the environment.Make sure you look for all reviews on the goods that you are looking at to make certain the standard of production is as good as the images depict. While these products are less space-consuming than other outdoor seating options and much more flexible, you might wish to purchase some small eye-catching cushions to improve their level of comfort and bring that little something special that each garden deserves.While the interior of many homes needs a major overhaul, often the exterior does as well. Consider new paint colors, new windows, doors, roof, and siding. When adding new doors and windows, don't be constrained by existing openings. It can be easy to lower sill heights or even add french doors where a window was once located. Also consider adding architectural features such as dormers or an interesting entry canopy.Old masonry fireplaces are often located where it would be much nicer to have large windows or french doors to the outside. Or they are just much more massive than they need to be, taking up valuable floor space. With the advent of modern prefabricated metal fireplaces, it's possible to remove an old masonry fireplace, and replace it (possibly in a new location) with a smaller and more efficient unit.Consider Green MaterialsA garden swing is definitely an desirable choice for just about any garden, especially should you have young children. Swings are a blast, can be romatantic and a fantastic way to just relax after having a long day, but they are generally quite challenging to safely move and do not always make the most flexible seating solution. Backyard benches and garden steamers are good for providing seating for more than just one and will add a little bit more towards the beauty of the garden, nonetheless it is the simple garden seat that's the most flexible item of patio furniture that one could buy.

A whole house remodel is an exciting project to undertake because the result is often a new, fresh design that doesn't have any resemblance to the old design. By making bold design moves, rearranging spaces, and upgrading and renewing materials, an old house can be given new purpose and extend its useful life many years.




Author: Nazim Nice


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Designing With Mirrors


Sometimes the simplest changes can create the greatest impact in your home - and adding mirrors to your design scheme is one of them. I'm not just referring to wall hung mirrors - although they are always beautiful - but introducing strategically placed mirrored surfaces in your foyer, kitchen, bath, living room, dining room or bedroom. Reflective surfaces brighten a space and create that extra layer of sparkle and texture, at the same time visually increasing a sense of space. Here are some stunning ideas for adding that spectacular look to your room.


Kitchens. Add some instant light and reflection in your kitchen with a mirrored backsplash. Do you have a killer view of the ocean or a spectacular English garden? What better way than to highlight it and integrate the interior with the exterior for a panoramic view. For added texture apply either glass or mirrored mosaic tiles to the backsplash and you'll still achieve that shimmer and shine.Living Rooms. In a more traditional home, apply mirrored sections on the walls within framed moldings and paneling for a crisp classic style - enhancing your furniture and creating a bright beautiful space. For a more contemporary flair introduce a crisp and cool fireplace surround to double the glow of the fire when lit. Beveled mirrors or tiles with glass rosette insets provide for a more traditional style. Free standing glass screens will definitely add some drama along with a mirror mounted over a mirrored surface to provide you with a greater sense of detail and depth.Foyers. Mirroring the adjacent wall to the entry with a large over-sized frame will transform a dark and dingy foyer into a bright and spectacular space. Or take it a step further and adhere some beveled-mirrored tiles to the entire wall with a beautiful glass chandelier suspended from above. If large mirrors aren't for you then consider a mirrored chest at the entry with your favorite piece of art above highlighted with a crystal or glass table lamp and finished with an exquisite arrangement of fresh flowers.Bathrooms. The use of multiple mirrored surfaces will open up a small space and create a sense of elegance and glamour. Consider mirroring the entire wall from the top of the countertop material all the way to the ceiling. It will visually double the size of a smaller bathroom and reflect the natural light. A mirror placed across from the bathroom window also adds depth to the room. Reflective backsplashes will also create a similar effect.Incorporating mirrors into your interior design plans is an easy way to add light, space and airiness to your room . For larger rooms, it adds a new dimension to the space. Play around with different mirror shapes and reflective surfaces. I know you'll find the perfect solution to spicing up the ambiance of every room in your house.

Incorporating mirrors into your interior design plans is an easy way to add light, space and airiness to your room . For larger rooms, it adds a new dimension to the space. Play around with different mirror shapes and reflective surfaces. I know you'll find the perfect solution to spicing up the ambiance of every room in your house.




Author: Lori Gilder


Transform Your Room For Less


Sometimes making dramatic changes to the look of a room by re-decorating can be expensive. However, one way to easily transform or update your d�cor on a budget is to change the drapes or curtains. You will be surprised at the dramatic difference new drapes can make to freshen up your home. Creativity and knowing where to go for the best quality and price can also make this an easy and inexpensive project.


Factory Direct Drapes.comBridgette@factorydirectdrapes.comChoosing a drape or curtain style to suit your environment should be exciting. With the number of options available to the consumer, it is easy to get carried away with trendy brick-a-brack window treatments that can leave your windows over dressed and your pocket book empty. Pick classic styles such as pinch pleated or tab top drapes and add a stunning valance to define the style of a room. If you want to create a more formal look, include a pinch pleated sheer that can be opened and closed to create an airy look as well as adding privacy. Finish with simple tie backs in the same fabric as the drapes to hold the drapes or curtains back away from the window.Vice President OperationsBridgette BodineThe total impact of your drapes, curtains, and window coverings can be very enriching and add the perfect finishing touch to your d�cor. Doing it for less will enrich your bank account too ! For more information on window coverings or to use free design tools and decorating tips, go to http://www.factorydirectdrapes.comThe most important way to save money on home improvement projects is to buy directly from the manufacturer. Often, their websites offer free tools and ideas to help you pick the perfect options. Purchasing directly from the factory ensures you are getting wholesale prices without costly mark-ups. You can receive the highest quality by purchasing American made products.Many times, a valance with your existing window treatments will highlight the drape or curtain and �top� it off adding a perfect frame to your view. If you have mixed types of window coverings in a room, valances on all of the windows also provides continuity to really bring the room together.

Bridgette@factorydirectdrapes.com




Author: Bridgette Bodine


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Mr. & Mrs. DIY - Through the Thick and Thin of Building a Concrete Countertop


Concrete countertops, recognized first by architects and designers for their aesthetic potential and project versatility, are fast becoming the answer to homeowners� demands for a relatively inexpensive countertop alternative that doesn�t require a high-level of expertise to install. In addition, they offer homeowners an exciting opportunity to literally try their hands at being creative. Step-by-step books, videos and hands-on training are now readily available for homeowners to confidently engage in such do-it-yourself (DIY) projects as building concrete countertops.


�We both enjoy the process of designing and creating our own living space to fit how we live. This applies to the space we occupy as well as the details within it,� says Ali. �We both like the idea of working with our hands, using materials that are natural, accessible [�] and flexible.� Chris added, �Concrete counters are beautiful, cool, earthy, solid, and you just want to touch them. The counters were a perfect way for us to create something beautiful out of our own ideas and hard work, and the uniqueness of the end product is a representation of our unique ideas.�Their kitchen, 10 feet wide by 15 feet long (150 sq. ft.), didn�t offer much room for Chris and Ali to work � but that didn�t stop the big plans they had for their narrow kitchen. They wanted to have a logical cooking zone with a work triangle, plenty of counter space and still have enough room to accommodate a dining area.Understated design details of the 12-foot long, 3-inch thick concrete countertop include rounded edges at the countertop front and the sink openings as well as a decorative metal strip under the front edge of the countertop to conceal the plywood sub-top.The finished countertop is a visually stunning work surface with rich, complex colors: reddish-brown with flecks of semi-precious Leopardskin (yellow and black) aggregates. �This particular color combination blended perfectly with the color theme we had for the cabinetry, tile backsplash, floor and wall finishes,� says Ali.With the completion of the project and the creative work done, Chris and Ali admit that their biggest challenge was building the concrete forms. �Particularly for the sink cut-out, which has radius corners and two different size basins,� says Chris.In April of 2003, Chris and Ali purchased a two-flat building in space-challenged San Francisco. Recently, they sold the lower flat as a tenant-in-common unit and now occupy the upper flat, which offers roughly 950 sq. ft. of living space. Before they considered building their own kitchen concrete countertop, they hired a contractor for an extensive remodel of the home. The result is an open, loft-like living space where the kitchen and living zones flow together.Like most urban San Francisco properties, space is almost always an issue. To remedy this, a straight run of upper and lower cabinets and a concrete countertop with a dishwasher, sink, oven and stove were placed along one wall of the kitchen. A built-in banquette and dining table are located opposite the concrete countertop work area. An adjacent wall hosts a refrigerator and tall cabinets.Chris and Ali took special note that despite the tight working space of their basement, their collaborative work ran smoothly from pour to finish. �Like the rest of our remodeling project, building the concrete countertop brought us closer together,� says Chris. �We work very well together. It starts from the fact that we communicate very well and our design ideas complement each other.�Despite a couple of minor learning curves, Chris maintains that there is an overwhelming sense of accomplishment upon completing their concrete countertop. �The best part is seeing and feeling the finished product and knowing we did it!� It�s been said that if a couple can survive a home remodel � especially a DIY project � together, they can survive anything.From the looks of a job well done on their first concrete countertop, these happy do-it-yourselfers are in it for the long haul. Chris says of future projects, �We plan to create a concrete fireplace surround and perhaps a hearth to go with it!�Married couple Chris and Ali were excited to take on a DIY project after purchasing their San Francisco flat. A logistical real estate developer/construction manager and an educational specialist, Chris and Ali are also architecture and home design enthusiasts. With a penchant for getting their hands dirty, building and installing their own concrete countertop seemed a natural choice for them.Chris happens to be no stranger to concrete: �My interest goes back several years when I was building restaurants and retail spaces. I installed concrete countertops and worked with concrete artisans doing integral color and stained concrete floors.�

From the looks of a job well done on their first concrete countertop, these happy do-it-yourselfers are in it for the long haul. Chris says of future projects, �We plan to create a concrete fireplace surround and perhaps a hearth to go with it!�




Author: Deborah Meyer