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Remodeling and Construction Contractor Company - Luchin & Sons| Remodeling and Construction Contractor Company in Spring, TX (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1460714097-luchin-sons-remodeling-and-construction-contractor?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=kavinwade Our remodeling and construction contractor company specializes in transforming spaces to meet your vision. With a dedicated team of skilled professionals, we offer comprehensive services including kitchen and bathroom remodels, home additions, and custom construction projects. We pride ourselves on our attention to detail, quality craftsmanship, and commitment to client satisfaction. From initial design to final touches, we ensure a seamless, stress-free experience tailored to your unique needs.
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Modernize Your Murrieta Kitchen: Affordable Remodeling Solutions
Elevate your Murrieta home with a stunning kitchen remodel by SDS Homes Construction. Their skilled team offers a seamless kitchen remodeling experience, from initial design to final touches. Guarantee a kitchen you'll love for years to come. Contact them now!
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Mastering the Art of Kitchen Remodeling: Expert Insights and Top Considerations
First and foremost, it is important to develop a clear vision for your kitchen area remodel. Think about the design and visual you want to attain, considering your personal choices and the overall style of your home. Are you searching for a contemporary and streamlined kitchen area or a warm and rustic space? Comprehending the wanted result from the start will help streamline the decision-making procedure later on. To make sure a successful cooking area remodel, establishing a practical budget is necessary. A number of aspects will affect your budget plan, such as the kitchen's size, the scope of the renovation, and the caliber of products you select. Before settling your budget, it's suggested to conduct thorough research on the average expenses of kitchen area improvement tasks. Talk to experts and make use of online resources to get an extensive understanding of the expenses involved. In addition, remember to assign funds for unexpected costs that may occur throughout the restoration procedure. Once you have a vision and a budget plan in place, it is time to consider the layout of your cooking area. Think of how you currently use the space and recognize any discomfort points or inadequacies that you wish to resolve. Perhaps you want a larger island to accommodate more seating or additional storage services to declutter your countertops. Consulting with a professional kitchen area designer or architect can prove vital in optimizing your kitchen area's design and functionality.
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Transform Your Culinary Space: Kitchen Remodeling in Freehold, NJ
Infinite Construction Group excels in Kitchen Remodeling in Freehold, NJ. Their expert team combines creativity and precision to transform kitchens into functional and visually appealing spaces, customized to meet clients' unique preferences with a commitment to excellence.
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Stephanie: "Did you get it?"
Tim, scoffing: "Of course I did. *unwraps the vase from bubble wrap* It's the exact same, one of the three original vases made."
Stephanie: "Wait. The old one had a nick, right there on the shoulder. *uses a Batarang to recreate it* There."
Tim, setting it down carefully and smiling: "Perfect. I think we just got away with it."
Jason, reading on the couch: "He'll know."
Stephanie: "How? You'd have to--"
Alfred: "Is there anything you guys want for dinner?"
Tim and Stephanie, immediately: "No."
Alfred, frowning slightly: "Very well." He walked over, both Tim and Stephanie trying to play it cool as the butler adjusted the vase on the table.
Jason looked up from his book.
Alfred: "I'll remind you again, Master Timothy that skateboards are not permitted inside the house."
Jason cackled at the expression that Tim and Stephanie made.
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Bruce: "How did you know? Technically speaking, it's the same vase."
Alfred: "I have a contact at the auction house where you bought the second one years ago."
Bruce, clearing his throat: "Yeah, Jason accidentally kicked a ball into it."
Alfred, raising an eyebrow: "He threw a Batarang at it because you wanted to make him more comfortable."
Bruce:
Alfred: "I do wish you'd all stop adding that nick back."
#A long one#might be funnier to consider these guys breaking something bigger#like burning down part of the kitchen and hastily getting it remodelled before Alfred notices#I'm bored#not a texpost not a mini fic#but a secret third option called testing my followers' patience#batposting#batfamily#tim drake#stephanie brown#jason todd#alfred pennyworth#bruce wayne#batman
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Kitchen Remodeling - Adding Value to Your Home Real Estate Value - Eagle Contracting helps with kitchen upgrades, remodels, and renovations in Fort Wayne, IN. Call (260) 493-7743 & get a luxury kitchen to remodel now!
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do u kno what ned’s first mistake was. it was leaving catelyn in winterfell. he should have brought HER south with him.
#they remind me of my grandparents. my grandpa was always saying he’d do shit but he was slow to start.#one day my grandma got fed up and took a sledgehammer to one of the walls in the kitchen and said ‘we’re remodeling’#and u kno what he did a damn good job. but if she never put a hole in the wall he never would have done it.#ned needs catelyn to take a sledgehammer to it first.#getting on my soap box
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husband & wife were flipped this house on location (living in a caravan.) whatever works right?
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Wild choice of counters and backsplash in a remodeled home in West Palm Beach, FL. What were they thinking?
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/355-Maddock-St-West-Palm-Beach-FL-33405/46942693_zpid/
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Dining area pictured in Planning & Remodeling Kitchens edited by Maureen Williams Zimmerman (Lane Publishing Co., 1976).
#modernism#interior#interior design#Planning & Remodeling Kitchens#Maureen Williams Zimmerman#USA#1976
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stencils
ah i did the stencils on tuesday and i forgot to post about it! i have been Out Of Sorts lately and also i remembered how to post on instagram so i put it there and then forgot i had not put it here.
BEHOLD
[image description: a teal wall with yellow-orange trim, stenciled with a tiled pattern of metallic gold stars over the entire surface]
I bought this stencil and some metallic gold "stencil creme" paint, and a stencil brush, and just spent an entire day doing it.
Yeah I should've started at the top left and worked over, but I started at the middle right and worked out instead. i might go back and add points to the top border and circles to the left border. Not sure. Not urgent either way.
The directions they give you on the website mention that a dry brush is critical to stenciling success, and this is a thing I did already know; i have stenciled mostly t-shirts in my time, with dumb bullshit stencils I cut out of manila folders. But they tell you to load up the brush and then take most of the paint off the brush with paper towels, and let me tell you my stencil creme pot barely covered this wall and would not have if I'd put most of the paint onto perfectly good paper towels. So what I did instead is, I went to the grocery store and I got a cannoli, and then I washed out the container it came in, and then I cut the container at the hinges and made myself two paint trays, and one of them I used as a pallette to mix the paints for the outlet covers, and the other half I used as a roller tray to paint the windowsill, then rinsed and used for this. I had that plastic tray nice and dry and I loaded up the brush and then worked that brush around on the plastic, and it was good and dry and then when I came back I could pick up the paint I'd offloaded onto that plastic, and use almost all of it. And later in the process I added a few drops of water to that pallette, and I was able to thin the paint just a tiny bit, just enough to get it to flow a little better but not so much it went under the edges of the stencil.
[image description: a white-stained clear plastic tray with a pot of gold paint sitting in it, a stencil brush propped on the edge, faint traces and blobs of gold paint swirled around it.] when I added a few drops of water they'd collect in the fluted bits around the edges, so if I wanted them I could go swipe the brush there, and if I didn't they stayed out of the way.
I could have been more exacting and precise in my stencil placement, but I knew I had to just do it, so I just did it. Used a level, discovered that the level disagreed with the ceiling and the floor, remembered that this house like all houses is in fact handmade, and so my imperfections would just have to harmonize with the imperfections built in by the builders and the 75 years of settling and whatnot. So I was Zen about it and it worked out.
[image description: a wide shot of the kitchen showing gray cabinets and unadorned blue wall: the stencil is spotless, taped up with blue painter's tape, a stepladder beneath it with a yellow level sitting on it.]
I used painter's tape. The tutorials say you can spray the back of the stencil with spray adhesive to keep it tight against the wall and reduce bleed at the edges. I own spray adhesive, and I know it's sticky as hell and gets on everything. No thanks, I figured I didn't need it, and I don't regret that, I had no problems. I have, as it happens, stenciled a lot of things in my life.
I should make some more stupid stenciled t-shirts, they've been fun.
[image source: two repeats of the stencil have been applied to the wall, and now the plastic stencil template is taped sideways at the bottom of the wall.]
It's a well-designed stencil, and the way you lined it up is that some of the elements are designed to repeat so you just plop them over the previous version. I hadn't premeditated or measured this, but it turned out the last repeat, I could just turn it sideways and it tiled beautifully that way too. No problems. Worked great. The stencil creme paint dried fast enough that there was no problem overlaying it like this either, though I did make a point of doing the ones I was going to overlap first so they'd have the longest to dry. I doubt that mattered.
[image description: the stencil template laid over the edge of a previous repeat, showing a blue edge where the previous repeat doesn't quite align with the new placement.]
This is where me not doing math was maybe a problem. I was not perfectionist about this, I just sometimes accepted that the template had shifted slightly on the previous repeat, and while it lined up perfectly in one spot, it would not quite line up in another. I gambled that this would not matter, and in fact took this photo to check. After I removed the template this time, I went back to photograph this spot to see how the misalignment looked, and... couldn't find it. Could not tell, even though I knew where it had been. So obviously it did not matter. (In these cases, I did not touch up the edges of the misaligned bits, I left them as they'd originally been stenciled. The other elements were not far enough off the anticipated alignment for it to be noticeable. A touch-up would have been more noticeable, an element becoming oversized or slightly misshapen or having a visible edge of layered pigment in it.)
[image description: the stencil template crammed against the edge of the wall, bent and roughly taped in place, and the light switch, plate removed, poking through one of the holes at the right.]
This was the trickiest bit. I just held one hand against wherever I was working, flattening that bit of the stencil to the wall as I worked, and then I'd let go and put my hand on the next bit, and maybe they weren't perfectly in alignment with the previous bits but as long as the stencil was touching the wall well right where I was working, it was a good enough result. The light switch was a bit of a problem and i should properly have removed it but I wasn't about to do that so I didn't. I did the inward-facing points of the leftmost stars, and then did not try to do the upward-downward points or the circles, because it was too hard to get the stencil flat right there. I could go back and add them now, and I might yet, using the very edge of the template, We'll see if I do. It looks fine as it is.
[image description: a plain blue wall with a double outlet plate in it, and the points of the eight-pointed star are around it, protruding from behind the lightswitch plate.]
I had always intended to stencil an element behind the light switch plates on the plain walls, because I felt they don't stand out enough against the teal. I did one, and then realized it was impossible to center it and hard not to get paint on other bits of the walls, since the stencil template is so huge and was covered in paint from doing the whole wall. I realized then that it's just points and I could freehand those. So I did, this is me freehand faux-stenciling the star around this outlet plate, LOL.
[image description: the darkened kitchen early in the morning, under-cabinet lights on but the room dim, and in the distance the wall is shining]
anyway so the next morning i went out and was sitting at the window and turned around and was like "this looks amazing" so I am well pleased with how it turned out, really and truly.
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decorating my house in sdv is the most stressful thing I can think of tbh
#stardew valley#sdv#im midway thru winter year 6 on this save and ive only just finished the dining room and kitchen this year#its such a big house every time i walk into a new room im like and now what???#places down a bookshelf places down a bookshelf places down a bookshelf places down a booksh#my spouse at some point probably: when did we move into a library??#spending more time scrolling pinterest for inspo than i do actually remodeling#running back to Robin like haha just kidding i actually have too much house now so if you could just take that expansion back thatd be grea#i used to have a save on the mobile version that was year 12 and i hadnt even organized the farm let alone start decorating the house#but that file got deleted :(#oh well. my year 6 is a 100% save so its okay#okay im done
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Create the Perfect U-Shaped Kitchen: Expert Design Tips and Layout Ideas for a Stunning Remodel
When it comes to kitchen remodeling, the layout plays a crucial role in maximizing functionality and efficiency. One popular layout that has stood the test of time is the U shape. This design, characterized by three walls of cabinetry and appliances, offers ample counter space and storage options. In this blog, we will explore various kitchen ideas for remodeling the layout in a U shape, which can help transform your kitchen into a hub of culinary excellence. 1. Enhancing Workflow: One of the key benefits of a U-shaped kitchen layout is the efficient workflow it offers. With everything within easy reach, you can effortlessly move between the sink, refrigerator, and cooking area. To further enhance this flow, consider positioning the sink and stove on opposite walls, allowing for smooth movement when washing and chopping ingredients or transferring hot pots and pans. This configuration promotes a streamlined cooking process and minimizes disruptions, making it perfect for busy home cooks. 2. Maximizing Storage: Utilizing every inch of available space is essential in a U-shaped kitchen. With three walls at your disposal, you have the opportunity to create an abundance of storage options. Opt for floor-to-ceiling cabinetry to maximize vertical space, providing ample room for all your cookware, pantry items, and small appliances. Additionally, consider incorporating pull-out shelves, corner cabinets, and custom designed inserts to further optimize storage efficiency. This will ensure that your kitchen remains clutter-free and allows for easy access to all your essentials. 3. Creating a Seamless Workflow Triangle: The kitchen work triangle, comprising the refrigerator, sink, and stove, is a fundamental concept in kitchen design. In a U-shaped layout, it is crucial to maintain a comfortable and efficient work triangle. Ensure that these three elements are not too far apart, yet not cramped together, to facilitate effortless movement during meal preparation. A general rule of thumb is to maintain a total distance of no less than 12 feet and no more than 26 feet between the three major work areas. This will allow for optimal functionality, making your cooking experience enjoyable and stress-free. 4. Incorporating an Island: If space permits, consider incorporating an island into your U-shaped kitchen layout. An island can serve multiple purposes, such as providing additional countertop space for meal prep, seating for casual dining, and extra storage underneath. It also introduces a focal point in the kitchen, creating a gathering place for family and friends. By adding an island, you can enhance the functionality and aesthetic appeal of your kitchen, while also increasing its value. 5. Enhancing Lighting: Proper lighting is essential in any kitchen design, as it not only illuminates the space but also sets the mood for cooking and entertaining. In a U-shaped kitchen, make the most of natural light by incorporating large windows or skylights wherever possible. Additionally, consider installing recessed lighting, pendant lights, and under cabinet lighting to ensure that the workspace is well-lit and free of shadows. By enhancing the lighting in your U-shaped kitchen, you will create a bright and inviting atmosphere that is both functional and visually appealing. In conclusion, a U-shaped kitchen layout offers numerous benefits for a remodel, including efficient workflow, optimal storage, a seamless work triangle, the option to incorporate an island, and enhanced lighting. By carefully planning and executing these kitchen remodeling ideas, you can transform your U-shaped kitchen into a stylish and functional space that meets all your culinary needs. Whether you are an aspiring chef or simply enjoy spending time in the kitchen, this layout is sure to elevate your cooking experience to new heights.
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