Kohler Indio Undermount Double Basin Cast Iron Kitchen Sink Model K-6411-1
Cast iron has been used in kitchen solutions for decades and each year it becomes an essential material for every day use. A company that has improved and taken the benefits of cast iron to the next level is Kohler, which since 1873 has become a household name making cast iron home products that have outlived even the houses they have originally been installed. An example of the latest cast iron work by Kohler is the Indio under the counter double bowl kitchen sink model K-6411-1, which has rapidly become the center of attention of the new models by the manufacturer.
Simple Ways to Enhance the Beauty of Your Small Kitchen
The challenge that most homeowners face is making good use of the little real estate they have before starting a remodeling project. This is especially true for kitchens, which seem to be getting smaller with each new construction while contractors blame this trend on the weakened economy. So, how to you enhance the functionality and beauty of your kitchen when there seems to be barely enough space for the basic stuff? In this edition of “Get Inspired”, where we show you intersting kitchen remodeling projects, we feature a project which spares no efforts in investing each and every limited square inch for the sake of functionality.
Though there is a common agreement that you should not clutter your kitchen space just for the sake of buying a large professional stainless steel range, many experts would rather employ the “less is more” tactic for smaller spaces to accomplish simple designs. But you don’t have to limit -or even betray- your own sense of style just because your kitchen is not as large as the surfaces that Michelangelo use to work on. In fact, selecting the right appliances, furniture, flooring and accessories you can create that picture-perfect kitchen without spending too much from your budget and ending up with a kitchen so tight in space that you won’t be able to enjoy.
Vigo Under the Counter Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink Model VG2318
Stainless steel kitchen sinks have come a long way from the traditional rectangular and square shapes that we all are used to see. But thanks to Vigo, a manufacturer that for the past few years has taken up on the task to improve old technologies of sinks making, now presents us with their latest model of stainless sinks. The Undermount Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink Model VG2318 is another example of the great progress designers and artisans have been making at Vigo.
American Standard Culinaire Under Mount Island 13 inches Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink
Sometimes we need a small solution for our larger and complicated daily tasks. Sometimes we need to expand the reach of our kitchen without spending too much from our remodeling budgets. To accomplish this, American Standard has been able to create kitchen solutions that allow homeowners to enjoy this important part of their homes in more ways ever imagined. As part of their latest additions to their product catalog, American Standard launched the Culinaire under the counter single bowl island stainless steel sink, ideal for large kitchens that need that additional work space for smaller tasks.
Kraus 33 inch Apron Front Style Single Bowl Stainless Steel Sink Model KHF-200-33
Now that you have taken that have decided to upgrade your kitchen, there are a few things you should know about the latest models of stainless steel sinks. A brand that you should put at the top of your list is Kraus kitchen sinks, a company that keeps on churning great models all year round with styles that won’t disappoint you. Their latest model, the Kraus Farmhouse stainless steel kitchen sink model KHF-200-33 is perfect example of the quality of work that the seasoned artisans at Kraus produce each and every year.
Kitchen Design – Now Modern Meets Traditional Decor
One of the greatest challenges home decor experts face today is finding that kitchen style that is lasting (and that meets the demands of their clients, of course). And since many homeowners are finding it more affordable to take active part in the remodeling projects of their houses, many have a pretty good idea of what they are looking for. This trend is forcing contractors and designers to pay careful attention to their client’s tastes more than just creating a new design and style according to how they see the world.
This trend is hatching some great designs; from fusions of traditional and modern styles, industrial and natural concepts, to hybrid styles that take the best of different ideas. From kitchen sinks to countertops, flooring and cabinetry, accessories and even appliances, all of these elements merge to create interesting patterns and contrasts that are not dated and last for years into the future, saving homeowners money in the long run.






