Checking out the New Fashions in Fridges, Dishwashers, Etc
Monday, May 31st, 2010A potential method of increasing the value of your home is to update the kitchen. You shouldn’t have to completely gut the room to gain this result either. Simply choosing 1 or 2 up to date appliances, like a clothes dryer and a wine fridge, it’s eminently doable to give your home a brand new, fresh look.
Despite their unchanged look, fridges have been through a lot of improvements in the last 30 years or so. Most modern fridges more often than not will have a wide variety of added features.
What’s trendy this year are tucked away fridges and other equipment in the kitchen. Cabinet fronts can be put on kitchen equipment to achieve this effect. Custom storage is also fashionable at this point in time. Dishwashers can also come in a drawer design and can have a cabinet front to make them indistinguishable from the surrounding cupboards. Don’t be misled to assume that this the only modification in this field, however. Modern dishwashers favor dehumidifying instead of high temperatures as it doesn’t take as much time.
Larger households aren’t limited to only a single dishwasher. They are putting a pair in a kitchen, most often in the counter next to a spare sink. As you would imagine, this reduces stress when you have a lot of people for dinner. Plus, they like being able to keep everything separated so there’s less stress. A quick glance on online should provide you with some plans for the surfaces too. Simple and Victorian cupboards are most definitely popular, as well as off-white and creams. Cherry is fast taking the place of oak and is often glazed by a light-medium stain. Another trendy choice in wood is maple.
Simply replacing a couple of outdated appliances such as a bar fridge will make your kitchen seem like a fully updated place. And with this year’s fashions bringing in such a lot of modern and fresh ideas, the possibilities and combinations are infinite.