Wednesday, January 27, 2010

21st Annual Garden State Home Show

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It's Time to Renovate, Redecorate and Landscape!
Winter is the perfect time to begin planning that special spring home or garden project. There is not a better time or place in New Jersey to gather new ideas, find reliable home pros than at the 21th Annual Garden State Home Show.

The Garden State Home Show will feature more than 250 displays of the region's top home professionals. So forget the winter doldrums and come to the show to start planning for Spring. Read more and get tickets...

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Wood Tops are All the Rage!

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Wood Tops are All the Rage!

In recent years, wood and butcher block counter tops have made a come back. These countertops are not like the ones that you grew up with, they are new and improved. Well, I can't say "new" since they have been used for hundreds of years, but, what is new is that they come in a variety of standard and exotic wood species. Read more...

Making Small Kitchens Work

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Making Small Kitchens Work

Small kitchens can be challenging, but, it is incredible the ways in which you can open it up more to make it seem larger or how you can pack the space with storage and appliances and still have a great looking kitchen!Read more...

Friday, January 22, 2010

Home Style- What is yours?

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Home Style- What is yours?

Knowing what you want is half the battle. Get pointed in the right direction by translating your preferences into cabinetry using our style quiz.

Unsure of whether you’re marvelously modern or casually country? Answer just a few questions about your preferences outside the kitchen to discover what your in-the-kitchen picks should be: Read more...

Kitchens .com - Home Styles Overview

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Kitchens .com - Home Styles Overview

Although it’s not essential, you can bring continuity to your home by designing the interior in the same theme as its exterior architectural style.

Use the home and kitchen styles guide to identify the architectural style that most closely resembles that of your own home. Under each category, you’ll find a description of the style’s general characteristics and recommendations for what kinds of kitchen cabinets, countertops, flooring, and architectural details would best complement it.

You can also peruse the different styles and recommendations to get a general feel for which you prefer. You may end up selecting a style that differs from your home’s architecture yet still captures what you had in mind for your dream kitchen. Read more...

Kitchens .com - Traditional Kitchen Photos - Two Islands, Two Cooks

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Kitchens .com - Traditional Kitchen Photos - Two Islands, Two Cooks

Designed for cooking and entertaining, this kitchen features a large angled island with dining bar framing a smaller furniture-style island. The use of light and dark cabinetry and two shades of stone counters helps to define the oversized space. Read more...

Kitchens .com - Old World Kitchen Photos - Medieval Kitchen

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Kitchens .com - Old World Kitchen Photos - Medieval Kitchen

Kitchens .com - New Vs. Remodel Introduction

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Kitchens .com - New Vs. Remodel Introduction

A remodeled kitchen might feel like a new kitchen, but technically speaking, new kitchens are built when new homes are built, and kitchen remodels take place in existing kitchens.
Of course, that’s just the basic definition. There are several different types of remodels and various factors that go into how a new kitchen will look.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Beautiful Designer Kitchens

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Beautiful Designer Kitchens

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We've gathered all our best kitchens in one place – from country casual to sleek and modern. Check them out and get inspired!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

The look of 'Green'

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Always thought going green meant sacrificing style and quality? Well quite the opposite. Town & Country now offer sustainable cabinetry that is top notch.

This is the new look of going Green.



"Green Design" is design and construction practices that significantly reduce or eliminate the negative impact of buildings on the environment and the occupants that address:

- Sustainable site planning
- Safeguarding water and water efficiency
- Energy efficiency
- Conservation of materials and resources
- Indoor environmental quality

The cabinets companies we work with meet or exceed CARB complaince, California's Air Resources Board (CARB), a division of the California EPA, is working to enact new regulations to reduce formaldehyde emissions from wood panels and products made from wood used in the state.

Green is beautiful in every way. Look Good, Feel Good, and Do Good by going Green..