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The Ins and Outs of Hiring a Kitchen Designer

by Trish



According to recent trends, more people are deciding to stay in their homes and explore kitchen-remodeling options. Often do-it-yourselfers undertake this project, but many folks are interested in learning about using the services of kitchen designers for professional results.


Scope of the Project

Homeowners that are handy with tools and have the skills and time for remodeling may decide to tackle smaller jobs for themselves. However, if the remodeling job requires major modifications to the kitchen, you may need the services of a professional kitchen designer with the necessary skills.

Large kitchen projects are often benefitted by using designers that know how to utilize every square foot of kitchen space efficiently. Experienced designers specialize in kitchen remodeling and stay current on new trends while offering their experience and services.

Benefits of Hiring Kitchen Designers

Professional kitchen designers are trained and ready to take on the smallest to the most complicated of kitchen remodeling jobs. Often homeowners create a vivid picture of the features they want without understanding the physical space requirements in addition to the plumbing and electrical needs involved in the remodeling process. Kitchen designers take in all aspects of the job.

Kitchen designers can spot problem areas and alert homeowners of new options for resolving problems. They can also discuss improvements and enhancements while recommending energy saving products and desirable kitchen concepts.

The Role of Kitchen Designers

The role of a kitchen designer is to listen to the homeowners wishes for remodeling their kitchen. The designer may discuss specific types of hardware, cabinetry, trendy new flooring, designer stoves, lighting alternatives and other enhancements that could be included in the remodeling job.

After discussing remodeling ideas, the kitchen designer takes detailed measurements and draws up plans. It is common for homeowners and designers to visit showrooms and view catalogs for the final selection of cabinetry, tile, countertops and appliances.

Finalized plans are then submitted for bids to several contractors to perform the work. Some designers may continue to act as a project manager during the installation phase with contractors.

Hiring Designers

Check the qualifications of kitchen designers before hiring. Ask each designer you are considering about his or her experience, education, qualifications and skills.

Ask kitchen designers for references. References from previous customers can offer a wealth of information about the qualifications and services provided by the designer.

When interviewing designers, you should obtain a price quote in addition to an estimate for completing the kitchen design plan.

Before hiring kitchen designers, you should confirm whether they are creating the design plans in addition to overseeing the contractors as well. Some designers take responsibility for designing kitchen plans, while others stay involved through the entire project.

Cost of Designer Services

In some cases, people may shy away from working with kitchen designers fearing the costs associated with their services. However, in reality there are many reputable kitchen designers with affordable prices ranging from five to 10 percent of the total project cost.

Each designer may set his or her own prices accordingly. Some kitchen designers may charge a minimum fee based on the project size or others charge hourly. High-end designers may charge $150/hour and the low-end of the spectrum could be $40 to $50 an hour.

Hiring a talented kitchen designer and paying for services, may far outweigh the costs you incur with poor planning, mistakes and poor quality construction. Save time, money and frustration by consulting with a kitchen designer to receive expert services.

Image by Arizona Prestige, and licensed through Creative Commons.

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Filed Under: Home Improvement, Kitchen Tagged With: designer, homeowners, job, Kitchen, kitchen designer, project, remodeling, trends

Bizarre & Creative Examples of Street Furniture from Around the World

by Trish

Street furniture can be seen everywhere within the world. Every city has a mailbox or telephone pole or that of a phone booth or even one of those benches that you can sit and rest on. These are the standard fare when travelling to any place in the world, so they really aren’t that special when seeing them.

Unless of course you see something that is more than just street furniture…

In many cases, these bizarre examples of street furniture are done for a purpose, usually to showcase a creative flair by someone or owner of a residence or storefront. Sometimes these examples are taken from that of popular culture, everything from music to that of video games and science fiction. For instance, a design studio in Argentina created street furniture that was done in the shapes made popular by the classic video game, Tetris.

tetris recyclable street furniture

These pieces were commissioned by the local recycling company and were done by showcasing trash and rubbish within the actual cubes. Not only was this done with an interesting and unique take on a popular childhood video game for many, it also teaches and stylizes trash, which helps to teach people about how recycling can be beneficial.

Across the pond in America, a local New York artist is redesigning how we look at those boring telephone poles or street signs that people are used to seeing; instead, Brad Downing has taken to the Alice in Wonderland motif, combing the ordinary looks of street furniture with fantastical images, using a technique that makes the signs seem animated.

In Paris, French designer Mathieu Lehanneur has built something called a Digital Bank or Escale Numerique, which is a form of intelligent street furniture. These banks features free wi-fi stations for those with laptops to use or access information about the city using a large display. It’s a bit like a destination hub that can also help lost travellers find their way around.

 

In Korea, several designers are reusing cardboard to create new items, including furniture.

Even signs aren’t spared the uniqueness that comes with a creative endeavour; Tim Delner for instance makes street sign furniture, which is literal furniture made from street signs. There is also the ‘Sand Glass’ traffic lights, which are actual visual hour glass done in the usually familiar green, yellow, or red lights we see at a traffic lights. The difference is that it’s primarily used to help both those speed demons and the slow pokes know when the light is going to change.

Like an hour glass, these lights count down until the next light change, which can be helpful for those who aren’t sure if they have time to make the light or not.

And of course, there’s the ever popular icons of pop culture; several geeks and nerds would love to have the kind of phone booth that is shaped like the famous TARDIS machine from Dr. Who. And while much of these are done for amusement or geekiness or to be helpful, there can be a price with the creative going as far as ‘defacing’ public property.

An artist in Florence, Italy found that out when his funny and often controversial placement of easily removed stickers on public signs in the city cost him about 400 Euros.

The Evolving Designs of Street Furniture

Why is street furniture so popular for modification or changing? The obvious reason is that it’s easily seen; the very public nature of street furniture gives it the perfect publicity to those who go by it. Looking back at the design studio that used Tetris to teach about recycling, people were brought in by the familiarity of the game, especially those who had played it and got the pop culture reference. But along with the familiarity of the video game comes with the very idea of teaching about recycling.

The pieces that are seen within the video game were done in such a way as to showcase the rubbish that sat within, the very centrepiece of the work. A nice visual concept on showing people how recycling can help to make other things.

There is also an amusement factor, of course. In some instances, such as having a TARDIS phone booth, the idea is to share a laugh or a memory with others who also share in your like or love of a certain movie, TV show or book. Thanks to the Internet and that of streaming movie sites, more and more people are discovering classic shows from other countries or from their parents or grandparents generation; this of course just continues to grow a fan base and creative endeavours to express that love.

Dan Whitely has a fascination for street furniture and recently has been working on some intricate street furniture designs for Chris Nangle Furniture.

Filed Under: Furniture Tagged With: artist, bizarre, city, creative, designer, flair, odd, street furniture, street sign furniture, unusual

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