Realty News June 2011
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What's New in Kitchen Design?
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Kitchen renovations are costly. If you're undertaking a kitchen remodel, make sure you spend your money wisely. The National Kitchen & Bath Association surveyed 100 designers to discover the top kitchen design trends of 2011. Here's a guideline of where to splurge and where to save.

Chill: French door fridges are more popular now than ever before; NKBA designers installed them in 78 percent of their kitchen renovations. Freezer-top fridges are all but extinct; if French door fridges don't work in your space, freezer-bottom and side-by-side units are better options. Wine fridges, meanwhile, are losing popularity. Instead of spending your budget on a wine fridge, incorporate simple wine racks into your cabinetry.

Storage: When it comes to small appliances, it's best to keep them in view. Designers specified appliance garages in only 20 percent of their kitchen remodels, proving this once-popular trend is quickly becoming a fad. Garbage should be hidden from view, preferably in a specialized trash and recycling pullout. Eighty-nine percent of kitchen renovations featured these smart waste solutions.

Cook: Space is valuable, even when it comes to ovens. The demand for double-wall ovens rose, while the demand for single-wall ovens dropped. Gas cooktops still reign supreme in the kitchen, but electric and induction are increasing in popularity. Ranges, meanwhile, seem to be falling out of favor, specified by only 68 percent of designers, down from 81 percent a year ago.

Cabinets: Traditional-style cabinetry is timeless, explaining its appeal. And while it remains the most popular door style, some designers are turning to more modern styles, like Shaker and contemporary. As for colors, dark cabinetry is a designer favorite. Medium-natural, glazed, and white-painted finishes are an excellent alternative for kitchens lacking in natural daylight. But stay away from distressed finishes; only specified by five percent of designers, this finish may soon look outdated.

Choosing finishes and appliances can be stressful, so take the guesswork out of the process. Incorporate these top trends into your kitchen design for a space that will appeal to you, your family, and any future buyers.

Jake Duffy  -  (678) 298-1600 1642 Realty News  -  June 2011 

Jake Duffy, Keller Williams Atlanta Perimeter, 115 Perimeter Center Place Suite 100, Atlanta GA 30346
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