Posts tagged: Interior Designer

Summer Ideas And Happy Things

There is nothing like the joy of summer.  Beautiful flowers, fresh green lawns, sprinklers, fun food and gorgeous tables.  It’s such a visually exciting time of year!

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Summer fun…

Make it fabulous,

Jill Tran and Carmen Thomas

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Which Sink? Don’t Get Left Dry

Choosing the right sink from among the myriad of sinks that are available requires that you know just a little bit about the “technical details”. Once you have that down, you can pair that knowledge with whatever aesthetic and style choices you want to make.

There are three important details to keep in mind so that you’ll choose the right sink for your lifestyle.

  • Installation - how the sink is installed in your countertop or vanity (sometimes described as the “type” of sink)
  • Configuration - its design relative to faucet compatibility, etc.
  • Material - what material it’s made from

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Types of Installation

Undercounter

These sinks offer a clean, modern look.  They free up usable counter space, and since there is no rim to catch debris, they’re also the easiest type of sink to keep clean.

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Above Counter/Vessel
Above-counter sinks rise above the countertop, or sit directly on the countertop. This means that they stand taller than other types of sinks, which can make washing ones hands and face in them more difficult.  Another thing to consider when selecting them is what type of faucet to use.  The faucet will need to be a wall mounted or a taller deck-mounted faucet.

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Countertop
These sinks, also known as drop-ins and self-rimming, fit into a variety of countertops. Their self-rimming nature makes them the simplest type of sink to install. Countertop sinks are the style most commonly found in high-traffic family bathrooms.

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Integral Countertop
These sinks combine a countertop and sink together. Their one piece, seamless design allows for a clean, sleek look. Since there are no crevices they are also one of the easiest styles to keep clean.

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Pedistal

A good choice for powder rooms and guest baths where storage is less important and space is limited. Their sleek, sophisticated lines can visually enlarge a room, while also enhancing its appearance. Pedestal sinks come in a variety of styles and shapes.

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Wall-Mount

These sinks are attached directly to the wall and can be a good solution in small bathrooms, allowing for usable space below the sink. Even if there’s only room for a wastebasket, the space that it offers will make the room appear larger and more open.   Some wall mounted bath sinks offer an apron or decorative cover to disguise some of the plumbing and drain pipe.

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Configuration

When selecting a sink it is important to take into account the type of faucet you want and it’s compatibility with your sink.  There are single hole mount electronic faucets, single lever, 2-hole and center set, 3-hole faucets and wall mount faucets.  It is also important to consider the height of the lip of the faucet in relation to your sink.   You want to make sure the two are compatible.  Consider washing your face and hair…washing a large bowl or filling a vase.

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MATERIALS

Glass

Glass is one of the primary materials used for vessel sinks. There are endless ways in which glass vessel sinks can be colored and decorated, for an endless number of

style possibilities.

Pro’s                                                                           Con’s
Unique                                                                       Shows water spots
Many color,style & design options                           Prone to cracking, scratches

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Concrete
Concrete sinks can be custom-fabricated or bought pre-made. Concrete is porous and should be sealed to protect it from staining. Concrete sinks can be made in virtually any color.

Pro’s                                                                           Con’s

Modern look                                                              Heavy

Sustainable, green material                                     Require sealing

Customizable

Stain resistant

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Wood / Bamboo
One of the more exotic types of bathroom sink materials includes wood and bamboo.

Pro’s                                                                           Con’s

Expensive                                                                  Require oil treatment or sealer

Unique                                                                       Soft and subject to denting/nicking

Sustainable, green material                                     Darken with age

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Stainless Steel

Things to consider when selecting stainless steel are the guage of the material for dent resistance and durability and the sound deadening capabilities

Pro’s                                                                           Con’s

Most popular, claims 57% market                          Prone to scratching

Economical                                                                Can look dirty

Resistance to peeling, chipping & cracking

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Enamel

These sinks are available in either cast iron or enamel over stainless steel and have been around for decades.  If you have an older kitchen that has not been through a remodel, chances are you have a cast iron sink.

Pro’s                                                                           Con’s

Array of available colors                                           Chip easily

Stain resistant                                                           Subject to rusting

Resistant to heat damage                                         Heavy and difficult to install

Limited under-mount options

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Solid Surface

These sinks have been growing in popularity over the past several years due to seamless look.

Pro’s                                                                           Con’s

Integrated appearance                                            Not heat resistant

Unlimited shape options                                         Subject to scratching

Easy to maintain

Resistant to mold & bacteria

Easily repairable

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Fireclay

Fireclay has been around for quite some time but has become one of the newest trends in kitchen fixtures.  Made by pouring liquid clay into a mold, then removed form the mold and sponged to a slick finish, fireclay sinks are then allowed to air dry. Later they’re sprayed with a ceramic finish and fired in a kiln.

Pro’s                                                                           Con’s

Durable                                                                      Limited sizes and colors

Glossy finish                                                              Can chip easily

Low maintenance                                                     Hard on dishes

Expensive

Environmentally friendly

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Soapstone

Is a soft, light grey rock consisting primarily of talc, a type of metamorphic rock.  The light grey rock darkens with age.

Pro’s                                                                           Con’s

Smooth texture                                                         Expensive

Custom look                                                               Can scratch

Retains heat well

Good for hot pots

Fairly easy to maintain

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Quartz / Granite

These sinks can be made in one of two different ways:  they can be carved from a single block of granite or can be constructed out of multiple granite pieces or slabs that are bonded together and later sealed to ensure that the sink doesn’t leak.

Pro’s                                                                           Con’s

Natural look                                                               Heavy and require reinforcement

Unique and different                                               Can stain

Can be cut to any size                                               Food can get caught in corners

Work with any sized faucet

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Copper

Copper is a unique and glamorous sink finish option.  These can be shaped into a variety of sizes and can be made smooth or finished in a variety of textures and designs.

Pro’s                                                                           Con’s

Distinctive                                                                 Expensive

Antimicrobial properties                                         High maintenance to keep shiny

Variety of copper tones                                            Stain easily

Anti-rusting properties                                            Darken over time

Can be damaged by acidic foods

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The bottom line?  Consider cleaning, use, beauty and budget when making your choices.  Now, if only picking countertops were as easy…

 

Make it fabulous,

 

Jill Tran and Carmen Thomas

 

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Judging For KCH&G Magazine’s Awards

It’s the time of year to judge some of Kansas City’s newest homes for Kansas City Home and Garden magazine’s 2013 Home of the Year awards.

It is such an honor to again be selected as TWO of the judges of Kansas City’s architects, builders, designers.  New home’s are such work!  The homeowner’s get so excited. The homes to be judges must be brand-spanking new.
We take the job very seriously.  How do we choose?  Very carefully and thoughtfully…
My team and I had great discussions about which home should win.  Our criteria?
  1. • Unusual and unexpected design solutions that work beautifully
  2. • Smooth, flowing layouts while each room has it’s own personality
  3. • Special details (especially those that work for the land or homeowner specifically)
  4. • Quality of materials and craftsmanship
  5. • Green design
  6. • Thinking outside of the box (instead of a “me too” design) that ultimately adds value to the property and/or the lives of those that will live there
  7. • Location
  8. • The overall feel and look of the space. Not only must the home’s design work, it must be outstanding.
We ask ourselves and notice such things as:
  1. • Did the architect waste space or leave any small, funny areas the homeowners won’t know what to do with?
  2. • Were the niches, built-ins and/or lighting intended to be centered but didn’t quite make it?
  3. • Is the interior cabinet hardware going to last or did the builder cut a corner where no one would look?
  4. • What about window placement?  Vent placement?
  5. • Does the entry have a “WOW” feel?
  6. • Does the exterior complement the land and interior?
  7. • How would someone live in the space and make it their own?
  8. • Were the designers innovative while respecting the style of the structure?
  9. • Were their solutions unique, without going into Oddville?
  10. • Is the selling price appropriate?
Then on and one…
Everything is perfectly organized (I don’t know how Andrea Darr and Brooke Pearl do this every year) so we can make sharp choices on each structure, critiquing and taking detailed notes as we go.
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The Secret To Building The Best Custom Home

Congratulations!  You are about to embark on one of the greatest and most rewarding adventures of your life!  Put on your seatbelt.

The most wonderful thing about building a custom home is, of course, it’s custom.  However, few new home owners take full advantage of that luxury or are prepared for the bumpy road ahead.  It is much, much more than “picking things” and “deciding on a style” to get the most out of your new home.

 

***AMAZING:  New home-building requires the home’s owners to make an average of 10-19 decisions a day,
so it is easy to see why they quickly get frustrated, overwhelmed and then stop making the best choices.
 

Once the process has gone from a dream to “let’s make this happen!” they begin to see the financial and emotional commitment involved.  Many realize if they are going to do it, they want to do it right.  They want this investment they will spend their lives in, to be the best it can be. Their custom home will not be the average custom home.

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To make it their own, how will their voice be heard?  

How are custom home-owners able to ensure:

  • Every dollar will be maximized?
  • They will be introduced to the latest ideas, products and solutions?
  • They will feel confident every step of the way?
  • The issues that will come up will be handled quickly and accurately?
  • Quality?
  • They can move in as quickly as possible?
  • They will receive assistance with the volume of decisions?
  • The home will look great and “live” well?
  • The perfect solutions will be used for their very specific needs?
  • They won’t make mistakes, feel regret or want an expensive/messy remodel after moving in?
  • They can keep the stress at a minimum?

How can people make their custom home the very best it can be?  They simply need to select a great team to help them build it.

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Gaining the most peace of mind when building a home…
…is a matter of choosing the right team. Your architect, builder and interior designer(s) are your “checks and balances” system for a smooth build and dazzling finish.  These professionals must understand their own unique responsibilities, yet take a team approach.  Each one should offer you options, educate you, share resources, etc.  Selection of these teams is critical to the end result you expect.  By doing your homework upfront to select these most important people, you can ensure you get what you want.


In the works… Jill discussing solutions with the builder and client.

Moving forward on a new kitchen with a solid plan in place.

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Trend Series: Art Deco

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Art Deco emerged as a style in the early 20th century. Optimistic, it reflected the sensibilities of the time. Think of women in fringed dresses with bobbed hair, champagne coupes and The Great Gatsby. It was a time filled with change and glamour.
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Master Suites – IV

After showing you a week’s worth of sexy suites, we invite you to take a look at one last design solution. In this show-stopping room…even the dog looks fancy.

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Master Suites – III

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So far, we’ve shown you some glammed up versions of master suites, but today, we wanted to share a softer side. Bathed in yellow, this sunny room is the perfect retreat for cold winter days. Read more »

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Master Suites – Part II

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To make a space feel special, the key is to pay attention to the details. Fresh flowers, soft bedding and spa features create feelings of luxury and decadence.

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Don’t believe us? Just think of the first time you walked into a honeymoon suite.

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Master Suites – Part I

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In a lot of homes, the master bedrooms are the last spaces to receive any design attention.  But in our eyes, they deserve so much more. When it comes to creating the perfect suite, we think the details matter so much. From the closet to the bed, we design retreats to support the homeowners’ love for each other.

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Master Suite Series

As interior designers in Kansas City, we’re often asked to create a romantic retreat for our clients. Designing luxurious and sexy spaces is what we do best.

So, in the spirit of Valentine’s Day, we’re celebrating master suites this week. Each day, we’ll share gorgeous spaces that are designed to pamper. From glamorous to worldly, we’ve found a little something for everyone.

Whether you’ve found your Valentine or are on a quest for love, these rooms are sure to inspire romance.

Tune in every day this week to see some beautiful master bedrooms. We can’t wait to hear which ones are your favorites. Feel free to drop us a note on Facebook and let us know what you like.

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