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Kitchen Remodeling - 

The kitchen is the heart of the home. Let's make it feel the part.

Kitchen Remodel 3D Design

Visualize your next remodel before the project begins and gain comfort in knowing you've made the right choices.

Benefits

   See the finished product before the project starts
   Limit the need for change orders
   Ensure the finished product will be exactly what you want

 

Here is some Kitchen Remolding Trends - 

  1. A Whole Wall Backsplash

Your kitchen backsplash provides function, by offering an easy to clean surface around cooking and prep areas. You could turn a backsplash into a real feature by covering an entire wall in your chosen material. Tiles work best in modern kitchens and there are countless options that you can use for your next remodeling project.

With a backsplash you will be able to get creative with color contrast and unique textures. You could even use your backsplash wall to counterbalance a dark kitchen.

 

  1. Indoor / Outdoor Flow in a Kitchen Remodel

Kitchen and dining areas have always been closely connected. 2019 has also seen a trend where these areas flow freely to outdoor living spaces.

Achieving an effortless indoor/outdoor flow can make your home feel larger and more open. Installing large sliding or folding (accordion style) doors could allow you to create the perfect entertaining spaces for the summer months next year.

General contractors Des Moines can help you to design an indoor/outdoor flow that makes your deck or patio area feel like an extension of your kitchen and dining room.

 

  1. Hardwood Floors Will Make Way for Ceramic Tiles

Keep your kitchen up-to-date starting with your floor. Use this guide to the hottest 2020 kitchen flooring trends. Hardwood floors are often seen as the ultimate choice for a high-end kitchen. But, if you’ve ever planned any other home remodeling project, you will know that ceramic tiles are much more affordable and easier to maintain.

The good news is that ceramic is coming back into the mainstream for kitchen design. Homeowners love the convenience, the premium feel, and the resilience to water and other spills.

 

You can choose designer ceramic tiles that feature rich patterns and coloring, or, you could choose a classic white or checkerboard design if you are aiming for a more transitional style.

 

Choosing to go with ceramic could significantly cut your flooring costs when compared to hardwood, and your long-term maintenance savings will provide value over the lifetime of your kitchen.

 

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