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		<title>The advantages of hiring a professional designer in the Twin Cities.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The advantages of hiring a professional designer. By Jessica Ackerman Hire a professional designer Although many people think they could never afford the services of a professional interior designer, this is not always the case. In fact, the guidance provided by a professional can often save you money, since you wonâ€™t end up wasting money [...]]]></description>
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<p>By Jessica Ackerman</p>
<h3>Hire a professional designer</h3>
<p>Although many people think they could never afford the services of a  professional interior designer, this is not always the case. In fact,  the guidance provided by a professional can often save you money, since  you wonâ€™t end up wasting money on design mistakes. A professional  designer can assess your interior space and help you find ways to  maximize its usefulness and appearance. Once properly designed by a  professional, youâ€™ll be able to build upon the framework of good design,  making future decorating mistakes much less likely.</p>
<h3>Scheduling a Consultation</h3>
<p>Most interior designers will provide reasonably priced consultations.  Even if you have to spend a hundred dollars or more, it can be  worthwhile to hear what a professional designer has to say about your  home. If youâ€™ve always wondered how much it would cost to give a room a  makeover, this is your chance to find out. A professional designer has  the experience and expertise to quote costs, suggest design  alternatives, and give you ideas that you would probably never think of  on your own. A couple of hours of consultation time with an interior  designer could be the best home design money youâ€™ve ever spent. You  could find that the project youâ€™ve always dreamed of is actually more  affordable than you thought.</p>
<h3>Professional Designers for New Homes</h3>
<p>If you are in the beginning phases of building a new home, you should  get a professional designer involved in the process as soon as  possible. Homebuilders are good at what they do, but a designer can work  with the architect or builder to create a more beautiful finished  product. By getting involved early in the process, costly building  mistakes can be avoided. After all, it is always more expensive to  change something after the fact than to simply build it correctly from  the start. A designer can also help you communicate effectively with  your builder to achieve the desired results. You can even start working  with a designer before you start to build, since they can provide a lot  of good input during the planning phase, possibly saving you even more  money.</p>
<h3>Designer or Decorator: What is the Difference?</h3>
<p><img title="professional design" src="http://www.remodelcrazy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/professional-designer-300x225.jpg" alt="professional design" width="300" height="225" /><br />
People often confuse the roles of an interior designer and an interior  decorator. As a general rule, a designer has the training and degree  required to look at the bigger picture within a home. They can be quite  skilled at assessing the overall layout of the home, and can suggest  ways to make the entire living space work together more efficiently.  Designers often incorporate decorating elements, but their expertise is  not limited to just decorating tips. A interior decorator can be very  helpful for choosing furniture, wallpaper or even paint colors for a  room. But a designer can help you take everything into consideration,  such as making the flooring and wall color in one room transition nicely  into the rest of the home. The cost of hiring an interior designer is  generally more than a decorator, but the results can definitely be worth  it.</p>
<p>Jessica Ackerman of WallDecorandHomeAccents.com, is an interior designer who illustrates how simple it can be to use <a onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','outbound-article','www.walldecorandhomeaccents.com']);" href="http://www.walldecorandhomeaccents.com/trees-flowers-art-decor.html">tree wall art hanging</a> and outdoor <a onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','outbound-article','www.walldecorandhomeaccents.com']);" href="http://www.walldecorandhomeaccents.com/outdoor-wall-art-decor.html">metal wall art</a>.</p>
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		<title>RTA cabinets? Ready to assemble.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 19:50:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Benefits of RTA Cabinets RTA (ready-to-assemble) cabinets are becoming increasingly popular. Now why would someone opt to purchase unassembled cabinets instead of assembled that are ready to be installed? The answer is simple, $$$. Although it initially may sound scary to have to assemble cabinets on your own, it is a relatively simple and quick [...]]]></description>
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<p>Benefits of RTA Cabinets</p>
<p>RTA (ready-to-assemble) cabinets are becoming increasingly popular. Now why would someone opt<br />
to purchase unassembled cabinets instead of assembled that are ready to be installed? The answer<br />
is simple, $$$. Although it initially may sound scary to have to assemble cabinets on your own, it is a<br />
relatively simple and quick job. The cabinets are predrilled and notched for hinges, shelves, sides etc.<br />
The drawers as well are already assembled thereby simplifying the process. If you are handy and can put<br />
them together on your own it is an easy way to save money.</p>
<p>It used to be that if you wanted solid wood, durable and decorative cabinetry your only option was to<br />
get custom cabinets. All of those that could not afford the insanely high price were forced to go with<br />
cheap particleboard cabinet that started sagging and swelling after a short time. In recent years many<br />
cabinet manufacturers have been producing magnificent lines of all-wood RTA cabinets with quality<br />
workmanship thereby drastically reducing the pricing to almost half from a comparable custom designed<br />
kitchen. Too good to be true? Yep but the best part is that it is true!</p>
<p>There is now a large variety of stocked RTA cabinetry that is solid wood and plywood construction.<br />
Furthermore, many custom-style pieces have been added to match these lines in order to give the<br />
kitchen a custom look. Decorative end panels, wine racks, plate racks and corbels that used to be<br />
reserved for custom kitchens are now some of the many upgrades available with RTA cabinet lines.<br />
There are also many storage options available to suit all needs such as soap tip-outs, trash pull-<br />
outs, roll-out trays and drawer bases. They are all offered to keep the kitchen clean and organized.</p>
<p>Another benefit to purchasing RTA cabinets is their quick turnaround time. Custom cabinets typically<br />
take 10-16 weeks for delivery as opposed to RTA cabinets which carry a 2 week lead time. Canâ€™t beat<br />
that! Check out RTA cabinets at<a href="http://www.instockkitchens.com/"> instockkitchens.com</a></p>
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		<title>3 remodeling bits of advice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[3 things to remember when you are planning to remodel. 1. Understanding Whoever you choose to work with make sure you know they understand you, understand your wants and needs and, make sure you understand them. If you just agree to something because you kinda think you understood you may experience a disappointment. Most contractors [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>3 things to remember when you are planning to remodel.</strong></p>
<p><em><strong>1. Understanding</strong></em></p>
<p>Whoever you choose to work with make sure you know they understand  you, understand your wants and needs and, make sure you understand them.  If you just agree to something because you <em>kinda think</em> you understood you may experience a disappointment. Most contractors will welcome the fact you are interested in the details.</p>
<p><em><strong>2. Preparation</strong></em></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t wait until the day before the workers show up to put away and  protect your belongings. Contractors are there to work, not to walk  gingerly around personal items the homeowner left in the traffic areas.  Have some quick and easy backup food items in case your inconvenienced  by work in progress and have a local restaurant or coffee shop you can  get away to. Things like parking, toilet facilities, material storage,  work hours are as important as quality of materials or scheduling.</p>
<p><em><strong>3. Expectations</strong></em></p>
<p>Have realistic expectations, if the job will realistically take 45  days, it will take 45 days. If you add another door or window or ask for  a wall to be removed, its now 45 days plus the time for the new work.  Know that an inspection might be held up or a product was damaged in  delivery. Good contractors like good Realtors work with what they have,  at the first sign of a problem the best professionals take charge and  start fixing things right away. Your expectations should allow for  possible challenges.</p>
<p><em><strong>In all</strong></em></p>
<p>Remodeling seldom follows a perfect set of events, its not much  different than having a loan held up for a last minute paperwork  request. If you can allow yourself to understand that, when all is said  and done it has been worth it.</p>
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		<title>How to make remodeling hassle free</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 16:22:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The common mistake that many homeowners make is that they think that their homes do not need any remodeling or maintenance ever. This leads to a lot of problems that start off as minor issues going unnoticed. When these issues balloon up in to something major, you will have to rush for assistance and go [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_567" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 211px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-567" title="dreamstime_2775944" src="http://www.silvertreeconstruction.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/dreamstime_2775944-201x300.jpg" alt="" width="201" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Clean and stylish shower.</p></div>
<p>The common mistake that many homeowners make is that they  think that their homes do not need any remodeling or maintenance ever.  This leads to a lot of problems that start off as minor issues going  unnoticed. When these issues balloon up in to something major, you will  have to rush for assistance and go in for major repairs and remodeling  works to get your house back into shape. You utilize the kitchen and the  bathroom quite often in the house. So, it is natural that these are the  rooms that require the most maintenance to keep them looking good.</p>
<p>Every remodeling plan has to start with the homeowner getting a few  basics right. To begin with, the homeowner has to fix the results that  he or she expects from the room or area in the house that is being  remodeled. This is important for two reasons. The first reason is that a  detailed expectation plan will help you get a better estimate of the  works from the contractor and the second reason is that a plan would  help you to manage your expectations form the job and you would feel  satisfied that you have done justice to the efforts that you have taken.</p>
<p>The next step is to find a contractor who is competent enough to  complete the kitchen remodeling job for you. It is better to seek the  contact information and credentials of an agency that specializes in  remodeled kitchens. A general handyman would be good enough for minor  repairs, but extensive reworking requires the expertise of a specialist  agency if you would like the job to be thorough and professional. The  agency that you select has to install the equipment in the kitchen along  with all the plumbing and electrical work that is required to make the  kitchen fully functional again.</p>
<p>Once you have selected the contractor, you can ask their personnel to  give you some free remodeling tips so that you can choose what is to be  done during the remodel. Some of the tips that the kitchen renovation  expert can give you relate to the efficient utilization of storage space  in the kitchen.</p>
<p>The concept of a modular kitchen that is popular today has meant that  there are a lot of innovations in the creation of extra storage spaces  in the kitchen. You can read some home improvement articles in the  magazines or websites that inform you on the latest advances in the  field of home remodeling. It is better to do all the planning before you  start the actual works as it will be easier for the personnel  completing the job and will help you avoid time and cost overruns.</p>
<p>If you are finding it difficult to identify the important components of a  remodel job, you can get more information by perusing a remodeling  ecourse. This course is available in the resource pages of many of the  top contractor websites. Once you have completed the course you will be  more confident about your objectives for the remodel job.</p>
<p>Tony James  is author of this article on <a href="http://www.b4nafterinteriors.com/">Remodeling</a>.<br />
Find more information about <a href="http://www.b4nafterinteriors.com/">Contractor</a> here.</p>
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		<title>Silvertree Construction is an EPA Certified Lead Renovator</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We got our certification in the mail so were good to go on April 22, 2010. What is this good for? The new EPA Lead Rule starting April 22, 2010, just go to the EPA site and read about it. Our certification number can be found on the EPA site. EPA firm search]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>We got our certification in the mail so were good to go on April 22, 2010.</strong><br />
<strong>What is this good for?</strong></p>
<div id="attachment_421" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 250px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-421" title="Silvertree means Lead Safe for your home. Certification # NAT-21488-0" src="http://www.silvertreeconstruction.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/epa_leadsafecertfirm-300x206.jpg" alt="Silvertree means Lead Safe for your home. Certification # NAT-21488-0" width="240" height="165" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Silvertree means Lead Safe for your home. Certification # NAT-21488-0</p></div>
<p>The new EPA Lead Rule starting April 22, 2010, just go to the <a title="Why Do You Need to Be Concerned About Lead?" href="http://www.epa.gov/lead/">EPA</a> site and read about it.</p>
<p>Our certification number can be found on the EPA site.</p>
<p><a title="Locate Certified Renovation Firms" href="http://cfpub.epa.gov/flpp/searchrrp_firm.htm">EPA firm search</a></p>
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		<title>203k loan consultant for Minneapolis, St Paul and Twin Cities suburbs.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 11:49:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the need of a 203k loan consultant, Paul Lesieur of Silvertree Construction met the requirements and is an approved loan consultant. Over 30 years of remodeling as a carpenter and estimator give Paul the experience to do timely and accurate work write ups. Visit www.203kloanmn.com and contact Paul for your 203k needs. Also we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the need of a 203k loan consultant, Paul Lesieur of Silvertree Construction met the requirements and is an approved loan consultant. Over 30 years of remodeling as a carpenter and estimator give Paul the experience to do timely and accurate work write ups.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.203kloanmn.com">www.203kloanmn.com</a> and contact Paul for your 203k needs.</p>
<p>Also we have contractors that have experience in the 203k loan process.</p>
<p>Feasibility studies, work write ups and 100% of the paperwork you need will be delivered for your 203k loan process.</p>
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		<title>Top 10 Kitchen/ Bath Trends 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 12:44:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Top 10 kitchen and bath trends for 2010 (ARA) &#8211; Does your kitchen or bathroom look like it&#8217;s stuck in a time warp? Then it might be time to update the most-used rooms in your home. For inspiration, look no further than the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA), which recently shared its top 2010 [...]]]></description>
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<p>(ARA) &#8211; Does your  kitchen or bathroom look like it&#8217;s stuck in a time warp? Then it might  be time to update the most-used rooms in your home. For inspiration,  look no further than the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA),  which recently shared its top 2010 kitchen and bath trends.</p>
<p>To compile the findings and determine the latest kitchen and bath  trends, the organization surveyed those members who designed a kitchen  or bathroom during the last quarter of 2009. According to NKBA, the top  10 trends for 2010 are:</p>
<p>1. Shaker style kitchen design<br />
2. Maple and alder cabinetry finishes<br />
3. Quartz countertops<br />
4. Pull-down/pull-out kitchen faucets<br />
5. Polished chrome finishes<br />
6. Under-counter refrigerator drawers<br />
7. Dishwasher drawers for small loads<br />
8. Marble vanity tops<br />
9. Integrated sink tops, drop-in sinks, vessel sinks and pedestal  sinks<br />
10. Bronze and stainless steel finishes</p>
<p>In the kitchen<br />
Making a big statement throughout the kitchen in 2010 is the  addition of functional drawer appliances. One such example, which has  been specified by nearly a third of NKBA&#8217;s kitchen designers, is modern  refrigeration technology. Turning convenience into a luxury,  under-counter refrigerated drawers feature adjustable horizontal and  vertical dividers to keep frequently used items close at hand. Perfect  for the ultimate entertainer, refrigerated drawers are quite roomy,  typically tall enough to store a 2-liter bottle and wide enough to hold  items such as serving trays and pizza boxes.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re tired of running the dishwasher when it&#8217;s only half-full,  consider installing a dishwasher drawer. Because it&#8217;s independently  operated, you can wash small loads as economically as large ones. Plus,  the extra flexibility to run cycles simultaneously with your traditional  dishwasher makes clean-up quicker and easier, explaining why nearly a  third of designers are incorporating this new trend into kitchens, as  well.</p>
<p>Another popular element to include in the kitchen in 2010 is a  pull-down or pull-out faucet. Utilized by 85 percent of kitchen  designers, it&#8217;s an easy way to make a design statement at the kitchen  sink while increasing functionality. The new Arbor pull-down kitchen  faucet from Moen seamlessly brings simple sophistication to the kitchen  with its transitional styling that complements virtually any decor. It&#8217;s  available in a chrome finish, which is another 2010 trend to look for  in appliances, accents and hardware throughout the entire kitchen. For  more information about the Arbor pull-down kitchen faucet from Moen,  visit moen.com or call (800) BUY-MOEN (800-289-6636).</p>
<p>In the bath<br />
Granite is the dominant material chosen for vanities in current  remodels &#8211; used by seven of every eight designers &#8211; however, in 2010  alternative natural materials, like marble, will continue to grow in  popularity.</p>
<p>According to NKBA, just under half of bathroom designers utilize  marble, as it provides a sophisticated look that&#8217;s reminiscent of Roman  baths with its regal, refined detail that exudes a sense of luxury.  Plus, marble countertops provide a stain-resistant, water-resistant,  rugged and durable surface &#8211; ideal for child-friendly bathrooms or homes  with just one bathroom that see a lot of traffic throughout the day.</p>
<p>NKBA also forecasts that integrated sink tops will be a popular  choice this year, as you can easily use existing items to achieve this  look. By adding a sink into an antique dresser or chest, designers are  creating one-of-a-kind vanities for nearly 30 percent of all clients.</p>
<p>Polished chrome finishes are another bathroom design trend for 2010.  Look to incorporate this chic metal accent into all your hardware by  updating the accessories in your bath, as well. You&#8217;ll be able to make a  big impact with small updates like new towel bars and robe hooks, for a  completely coordinated look.</p>
<p>Courtesy of ARAcontent</p>
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		<title>Make space by getting rid of stuff.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of us dread that annual chore, Spring Cleaning But the time has come around once again. By Corina Volegna Most of us dread that annual chore, Spring Cleaning. But the time has come around once again. It?s the season to search your house and try to find space for everything and get your possessions [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Most of us dread that annual chore, Spring Cleaning But the time  has come around once again.</em></p>
<p><em>By </em>Corina Volegna</p>
<p>Most of us dread that annual chore,  Spring Cleaning. But the time has come around once again. It?s the  season to search your house and try to find space for everything and get  your possessions organized. Actually, it doesn?t matter what time of  year it is; the more efficient use of space and reduction of clutter can  benefit anyone and reduce stress as well as improve your living  environment. Many of us put this chore off as long as possible, but it  has to be done eventually. Here are some suggestions to help motivate  you to get rid of the stuff that you no longer need, without a lot of  sweat on your part.</p>
<p>Clothing</p>
<p>One of the most common types of clutter is clothing. All of us seem to  have some clothes that no longer fit, have gone out of style, or that we  only needed once, like a dress that you wore as a bridesmaid five years  ago. Maybe you have jeans that have gotten a little tight or a jacket  that you received as a gift that is just plain ugly. It?s easy to get  rid of unwanted garments, so this is a good place to start. Just put any  jeans, jackets, dresses, t-shirts, skirts, boots, shoes, or blouses  that you no longer need or want into a garbage bag. Now all you have to  do is find a drop off box for clothing donations. Good Will, the Red  Cross, and many other charities have such boxes set up, usually in a  convenient location such as a supermarket or local mall. You can  probably spot one of these boxes while shopping or commuting to or from  work. If you don?t spot one right away, just check the phone book for  local charities, give them a call, and they will be happy to direct you  to a location where you can drop off your clothes. You won?t have to pay  a fee for extra trash service, and you?ll be helping a worthwhile cause  with minimal effort on your part.</p>
<p>Toys, Games, and Stuffed Animals</p>
<p>If you have children, then you probably also have toys that they have  outgrown, lost interest in, or never really liked in the first place.  You can do a good deed and make some child very happy by giving these  unwanted toys to a kid who will truly appreciate them. Many charities  host toy drives, especially around the holidays. They will place drop  off boxes outside of a local Wal-mart or supermarket and make sure that  needy children get the toys that your own kids need longer use. Even if  there is no local drive in your area, many churches have programs to  provide children with gently used stuffed animals like teddy bears,  plush cats and dogs, or any others. They can also help you find a home  for board games and similar items. If all else fails, try an internet  search for a local charity that ships children?s items overseas to needy  youngsters.</p>
<p>Home Furnishings</p>
<p>Furniture is sometimes the most difficult item to get rid of during your  cleaning. It is usually heavy and there can be a hefty fee to have it  carted away. But getting rid of unwanted or outdated furniture can free  up a lot of space and really reduce clutter. The first step to getting  rid of it without a lot of effort is to ask your friends and family if  they, or someone they know, would like it in exchange for hauling it  away. Maybe they have a relative in college who would love a free sofa  or recliner for their dorm or apartment. If your furniture is still in  good shape, it can be a real break for people on a budget with a new  living arrangement. Even if you don?t have luck asking friends or  relatives, you could try any of the free internet classified sites like  Craig?s List. You might even be able to get some money for your old  furniture through free classifieds and save yourself the trouble and  expense of hauling it away yourself. If you aren?t tech savvy, but can  carry your unwanted furniture a short ways, try putting it at the end of  your driveway with a ?free sofa!? sign on it. It will disappear before  you know it! Furniture only seems difficult or expensive to get rid of.</p>
<p>No matter what items you want to dispose of, there is usually a way to  transfer them to someone who needs them. Whether you give the items to a  family member, friend, friend of a friend, complete stranger, or local  charity, you will feel good knowing that they are going to good use.  Spring cleaning can be easy once you get started! Remember, you can turn  your junk into someone else?s treasure! Now get started!</p>
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		<title>This isn&#8217;t kitchen design&#8211;this is travesty</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another article by my friend Kelly AKA. Kitchen Sync This isn&#8217;t kitchen design&#8211;this is travesty Posted: 06 Mar 2010 10:46 AM PST Our company provides cabinetry in addition to our design/build practice. People bring drawings in, sometimes from other companies. Our lovely and talented design assistant takes care of this division; I only step in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another article by my friend <a href="http://kitchensync.typepad.com/">Kelly AKA. Kitchen Sync</a></p>
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<p>Posted: 06 Mar 2010 10:46 AM PST</p>
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<p>Our company provides  cabinetry in addition to our design/build practice. People bring  drawings in, sometimes from other companies. Our lovely and talented  design assistant takes care of this division; I only step in when I hear  her moaning.</p>
<p>This was the example this week of a drawing from a  big box store:<br />
<a href="http://kitchensync.typepad.com/.a/6a00e54f087cd7883401310f714045970c-pi" target="_blank"><img title="big box  kitchen" src="http://kitchensync.typepad.com/.a/6a00e54f087cd788340120a90a9c14970b-pi" border="0" alt="big box  kitchen" /></a><br />
Now, I know I live in the world of  experienced and talented designers, architects, and contractors. I also  donâ€™t expect everyone to have the knowledge I do. But basic kitchen  design rules for safety and ergonomics should still apply.</p>
<p>This  isnâ€™t kitchen design; this is poorly-trained, box-fitting sales.</p>
<p>Firstly,  the regular height wall cabinet should not extend over the range.  Thatâ€™s plain dangerous. And whatâ€™s the deal with the offset higher wall  cabinet? Maybe theyâ€™re not installing a hood fan (thereâ€™s no code that  says you have to, but the room sure gets messy and greasy after a few  years without one), but thisâ€¦is horrible.</p>
<p>Secondly, which you  wouldnâ€™t know â€“ thereâ€™s plenty of space to relocate that pantry  elsewhere in the kitchen. The counter between the range and the pantry  is 9â€ wise â€“ sure, enough room to move a frying pan on the stove, and  put a spatula or spoon on the counter, but not much else. Keep this  figure in mind: the average pot diameter without handles is 10â€.</p>
<p>When  someone says theyâ€™re a kitchen designer, ask their credentials,  experience, and training. I think that the big box stores have a lot to  answer for if this is the type of quality thatâ€™s coming out of the  kitchen departments.</p>
<p>We will be redesigning this. If the client  wants the kitchen this way, weâ€™ll thank them for thinking of us, but we  will refuse this project.</p>
<p>Iâ€™m still shaking my head.</p>
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		<title>The Icing on the cake.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tough out there? By The Paul I love cheesecake and I once built a stairway with 2 angled landings, I was young and starting out and in over my head, I made no money but I got something I still have 35 years later. Jeanne Mâ€™s Cheesecake recipe. Its worth millions but its not for [...]]]></description>
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<p>By The Paul</p>
<p>I love cheesecake and I once built a stairway with 2 angled landings,  I was young and starting out and in over my head, I made no money but I  got something I still have 35 years later. Jeanne Mâ€™s Cheesecake  recipe. Its worth millions but its not for sale!</p>
<div id="attachment_1592"><a href="http://www.remodelcrazy.com/wp-content/uploads/cheese-cake-icing-with-berries.jpg" rel="lightbox[401]" title="cheese cake icing with  berries"><img title="cheese cake icing with  berries" src="http://www.remodelcrazy.com/wp-content/uploads/cheese-cake-icing-with-berries-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>Cheese  cake icing with berries.</p>
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<h2>So?</h2>
<p>I hear a lot of complaining lately like: Like people arenâ€™t buying,  people are getting a lot of bids, people want the lowest price, yah,  yah, boo hoo and so on. Man, I feel for you and I have seen some things  go south on me too. I think I know why. I wasnâ€™t hungry enough, the  customers werenâ€™t hungry enough either.</p>
<h2>I got the solution.</h2>
<p>Let them eat cake, not just cake, put the icing on the cake and with a  berry on top. Sound dumb? All Iâ€™m saying is besides the things you  usually do, and the things your worthy competitors do, besides all that,  put the icing on it.</p>
<h2>That puts the icing on the cake.</h2>
<p>Youâ€™ve heard this expression, <strong>Icing on the cake</strong> , ( a  second good thing that happens after getting the cake). A cake can  stand on its own merit, a cake with icing can be better yet, put some  strawberries or blueberries on top of the icing and you went all the  way, you exceeded expectations.</p>
<h2>Whatâ€™s the point?</h2>
<p>Yeah, your great, so good because you do good work, communicate,  clean up and all those things we brag about. You know what? Thatâ€™s what  people expect in the very least, wow, you met everyoneâ€™s expectations,  maybe even surpassed them a little. How about if you put icing on that,  show up now and then with bagels and coffee for your clients, offer them  a middle of the job meal at a good restaurant, anything over and above  the usual stuff. Some of you may do this already but I suspect most of  you do not. And after the job is over, something to remember you, I  leave a pound of coffee I roasted myself, no big deal, but I think its  better than a cardboard desk top calender with my name and contact info.</p>
<h2>Put some icing on that cake!</h2>
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