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Ask how long will it take to complete the project. Do they use a lot of subcontractors? Do they have regular employees with experience? Do they give you a start and end date?
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by Delapp Builders - Affordable Kitchens and Bath Remodeling
Choosing the right contractor for your home remodeling project will help you to avoid costly disasters and problems. Remodeling differs from new home building in that the contractor must work around existing structure to achieve your goals. Experience with a wide range of building styles, quality and materials, as well as long-term relationships with trusted experts, gives the professional contractor the edge over the casual builder, new home builders, and inexperienced companies.
DeLapp Builders specializes in Affordable, Quality, Custom Kitchens and Home Remodeling. Not only do we provide exceptional one-on-one attention by the people who will be performing the work, but our vast experience with the many types of homes in the Riverside County area guarantees your satisfaction with every aspect of the project.
The home remodeling contractor will meet with you to discuss your goals, and prepare a bid for the project. When dealing with a chain, or large company, your sales rep will not be completing the project, so your bid request will go through several phases before completion. By comparison, Corbin DeLapp will meet with you to review your project, present and explain your bid, and be involved in every aspect of your project.
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Kitchen cabinet hardware is the working detail of the cabinetry. Hinges, handles and guides are not only essential to functionality, but can make or break the quality, value and longevity of the kitchen cabinetry.
Whether decorative or simple, kitchen hardware must fit and function perfectly for a quality finish.
The door hinge is the single most important functional piece of the cabinet and bears the most stress of any other element. Smooth operation, resistance to rust, bending, warping and cracking, and able to withstand daily use without degradation, makes a high quality hinge essential to the value of your investment.
Hinges and hardware will be selected according to material, functionality, style and budget during your design consultation.
Among the most popular hinge styles, concealed hinges offer a more modern look and allow the full beauty of the cabinet to be enjoyed. Concealed hinges are fully-hidden inside the cabinet door on both frameless and face-frame cabinet styles.
Concealed hinges may be used on inset doors, overlay doors and partial inset doors as well, and offer an exceptional solution for most situations.
On face frame (partial overlay) doors, a semi-concealed hinge may be used to display the outer half of the hinge. Semi-concealed hinges come in several sizes and styles and may be used as an additional decorative accent.
Where doors and frame are flush, a surface mounted hinge may be used to allow proper closing of the door. Surface mounted hinges may be fully-visible (decorative) or concealed.
A demountable cabinet hinge is built to fit into a slot cut into a door, cabinet, or both.
Overlay hinges wrap around the door or cabinet, or both.
Cabinet door hinges may also be self-closing, self-opening or soft-closing.
Kitchen door handles may be knobs or pulls. A knob is mounted with a single screw or bolt and may be installed with a back plate, or alone.
Pulls take more space, and are secured with 2 or more screws or bolts. Due to their size, pulls normally have a larger impact on your cabinetry and must be chosen carefully to ensure a seamless overall design. Pulls also may be installed with a backplate, again increasing the cabinet space that is covered by the hardware.
Common materials for cabinet handles and pulls include:
• Oil Rubbed Bronze
• Antique Copper
• Iron
• Polished Chrome
• Polished Sterling or Antique Brass
• Nickel
• Ceramic
During your kitchen remodeling consultation, DeLapp Builders Quality, Affordable Kitchens will assist you in choosing the kitchen cabinet hardware the accents the style of your new kitchen while providing long-lasting functionality and beauty. Give us a call to discuss your kitchen renovation ideas!
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Cabinetry: White Shaker
Counters: Black and White Granite
Cabinet Hardware: Brushed Nickel Handles
This project involved creating a new “open space plan” by removing a non-bearing wall to open the space, and adding a center island with eating counter.
Special Details: Pantry Cabinet, Double Lazy Susan.
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We’ll continue our series “Choosing Kitchen Cabinets” with a brief overview of door trim and support options. Once you are ready to discuss your new kitchen, contact DeLapp Builders at (951)522-4498 to discuss your goals, your current kitchen layout, and the choices available within your budget. We can give you a beautiful, affordable, new kitchen in 2 weeks or less!
Door Trim
Cabinet trim usually consists of wood that has been cut to finish the edges of doors and facing as accents which integrate the cabinet door into the general kitchen design. Custom or semi-custom cabinets may include trim options. Trim and accents may be simple, or ornate; but most importantly should be carefully selected to maintain the overall style your new kitchen.
Door trim styles available include:
Raised Panel
On a raised panel cabinet door, the center panel of the door is raised through contour. The style is traditional, lending a more detailed look to the kitchen.
Recessed or Flat Panel
Minimalistic, clean and simple in design, and lighter than other styles, a recessed panel door is flexible and integrates well with most design themes. The flat center panel of the recessed door is framed by accent wood, in either a simple flat design, or a more ornate wood design.
Door, trim and molding design may also be incorporated into the cabinet end pieces, which cover the exposed side of base and wall cabinets.
Full Overlay (Frameless)
Full overlay cabinets may include most cabinet styles, but are cut to cover the wood framing.
Partial Overlay (Face Frame)
Partial Overlay cabinets are cut to expose a portion of the cabinet framing. Partial overlay cabinets are the most commonly used style in kitchen cabinetry.
During your consultation and planning process, DeLapp Builders will assist you in choosing the cabinet styles, trim and accents, that best suit your design goals.
Decorative supports, brackets and corbels, are used to increase weight bearance of cabinets and add a decorative touch to hanging cabinetry. They may be sophisticated, ornate, or simple and modernistic; complementing the overall design. A well-planned kitchen not only functions well, but is durable to the specific use. Hanging cabinets that are required to hold heavy kitchen ware require proper measurement, installation and supporting features to ensure lifelong quality of your remodel.
Brackets
Brackets are normally separate pieces of wood or metal used for support and less decorative than Corbels, which are generally more decorative, and built as part of the cabinetry design.
Corbels
A type of bracket, Corbels are a common and effective way to increase the value of your home and enhance the well-designed kitchen. Built of wood or synthetic products, Corbles may be ornately carved to add a unique presentation and highlight other architectural features of your home. In the kitchen, they add a touch of elegance to overall style.
Valances
A cabinet valance is a design element used to accent the area between a cabinet or window and ceiling, filling the space to contain the kitchen design and create a finished look. Valances can also be used to disguise unsightly space or flaws. They may be simple, or ornate, and designed, stained or painted to blend, match or contrast the cabinetry.
Aprons
Kitchen cabinet aprons are used to cover open space beneath a cabinet, sink, or countertop. Aprons may be simple or ornate, and are functional as well as finishing to the design. Cabinet aprons ensure unused spaces are closed and supportive of other kitchen elements, and are built to match the overall kitchen décor.
Properly finished kitchen remodeling projects include floor to ceiling attention. Below the functional areas of your kitchen cabinets, Toe Kicks, Legs and Base molding add the final touches that give your kitchen a polished look.
Legs
Some kitchen cabinet designs sit above the floor, in which case legs are used to raise the cabinetry. Legs are also used to raise kitchen islands, which will be discussed later in this series.
Where legs are not built into the cabinetry, some choices may be made to complement the kitchen style.
Kitchen cabinet and island legs will be built from materials matching the cabinet design. They can be square, rounded or tapered, and may include specific tailored elements (flutes, angles, layers or cut-outs) reflected in the kitchen cabinetry.
Proper measurement (exact height, perfect cut) and installation (strength and quality of integration) of kitchen cabinet and island legs is essential to the quality of your final kitchen remodel.
Toe Kicks
Rarely celebrated, but vital, toe kicks recess the cabinetry to allow you to stand close to the countertop or sink. Properly built and installed toe kicks make working in the kitchen pleasurable, avoiding back strain and easing pressure on neck, shoulder and arms. Counter height and kick toe dimensions must be measured and installed properly to avoid problems. It is not uncommon for poorly planned toe kicks to be the catalyst for kitchen remodeling disasters, requiring extraction and reworking of the lower area of the cabinetry. Incorrectly sized cabinets and counters that don’t leave adequate toe kick room are not functional for the chef, and cannot be used without ill effects and damage.
Toe kicks also must be measured to allow enough room for the foot (no matter who’s foot is in the kitchen!) to avoid kick damage to the cabinet base. Designing your kitchen through a knowledgeable, experienced kitchen remodeling company, like DeLapp Builders, ensures vital details, such as toe kick measurement and installation, are covered and handled properly.
In our next installment of this series, we’ll discuss cabinet hardware and handles. If there are topics you would like to see covered in our series, feel free to let us know!
When you’re ready to give your kitchen a facelift, give us a call with your ideas and complimentary consultation!