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Archive for November, 2007

Planning your layout: Designing a new kitchen layout - remember there are no absolute rules, after all it is your kitchen but… 1. First of all, list the floor/wall mounted appliances you want to include in your kitchen - see choice of appliances below for the most likely ones you will want to […]

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If you have ever considered German Pool as a German brand, you are not alone. While you may be surprised to learn that it is a Hong Kong brand, you will not be disappointed by the quality it delivers as it is on a par with what you expect from a good German […]

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What kind of flooring material is the best for me? The best flooring material for your project is one that fits your budget and your aesthetics and meets your needs. Flooring materials can range widely in price and complexity of installation. Likewise, you may appreciate the quality and feel of a wool carpet, but […]

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The kitchen is one of the home s largest water users. By selecting a water- efficient dishwasher and low-flow faucets, you can help to minimize your impact on Wisconsin s water resources. Consider composting instead of using the garbage disposal to not only save water, but produce valuable mulch for your garden. Cabinetry and […]

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Green Kitchen
During the holidays, the kitchen is bustling with activities like cooking, eating and entertaining family and friends. Wouldn t it be nice to have a healthier, more comfortable kitchen this holiday season while saving money and enhancing the environment? Fortunately, there are lots of ways to make green sense in […]

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ADDING ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN FEATURES
Many standard trim and hidden structural pieces are available to make unusual installations easy. Descriptions of some of these instances follow. If any under counter refrigeration products or other appliances are installed at the end of a cabinet run where side panels are to be installed, a Refrigerator Spacer (ORS) […]

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COUNTER TOPS Different counter top materials are used in different areas of the country because of climate. Choose a countertop material of at least 1 1/8 (like granite, quartz, etc.) or more (other stone, tile, etc.). If the counter top is greater than 1 1/8 thick, you might need shims (not included) […]

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INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Before designing a layout or installing an outdoor kitchen, check all local regulations as they relate to gas and water hookups, outdoor electrical installations, wastewater removal and permit requirements. Danver s cabinets have been designed to be easy to install by any contractor familiar with kitchen cabinet installation. They are European design […]

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COMMON QUESTIONS With the advent of full kitchens with appliances outdoors, people are asking questions that weren t even thought about previously. It s not as simple as taking any appliance or cabinet and putting it outside that makes it an outdoor product. There are outdoor versions of products that are modified in critical […]

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DEVELOP A LAYOUT When planning the outdoor kitchen layout, consider the flow of people during outdoor cooking and entertaining as well as the flow from inside the house to outside. Where will you grill? Will the person grilling also use the side burners or oven? Where should the bar and refreshment center be? Will […]

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