Monday, May 26, 2014

Remodel or Relocate ~ Which Will You Choose?

Remodel or Relocate ~ The Choice is Yours!

You know it is time to make that decision whether you will stay or go, remodel or relocate. You don't fit your house any longer. Your needs have changed. The house is to small, to big, not in the location you want. It could be your house is in the perfect location and has the layout and size you love. All you are really looking for is an upgraded lift to your current home. We also know Americans see home ownership and “moving up” as an important step. Time for some real thought. Will you move or will you remodel?

The decision you are about to make is a hard one. It is a decision that potentially will be worth thousands. One of the main reasons young families choose to move is the size of their family begins to grow. The Starter house is just is to small. Dan Fritschen writes in his book Remodel or Move?: Make the Right Decision that couples purchase a house perfect for two. “As they start a family, the first child moves into the guest room and toys take over the living area. The perfect house for two becomes too small for three or more.”

Or possibly the opposite is true. You have up-sized through the years and now the kids are away in college or in their own starter home. You ramble through a house that is now too big for your wants. That brings up the question of staying and remodeling the house into your now needs or moving into a new home. Ultimately you will come up with the best decision for your lifestyle and needs.

Whether you choose to remodel or build a new home Cornerstone Cabinet Company has the expert designers and craftsmen to take your dreams into reality.  CCC, an ASID Industry partnered cabinet company conveniently located in the Greater Phoenix area specializes in  fine cabinetry and an assortment of countertops for your entire home.  As experts in the kitchen/bath design and installation industry we will handle your remodel or new construction project with the expertise needed for your total satisfaction. We specialize in kitchens, custom built-ins and entertainment centers, baths, home offices and laundry rooms.  When it comes to your cabinet needs Cornerstone Cabinet Company in Phoenix AZ is your one-stop source.  Call Chris for your personal appointment 480-710-7363.

At Cornerstone Cabinet Company we work to make your experience a pleasure!
We are proud to serve the entire Phoenix Metro Area including Scottsdale, Paradise Valley along with the South East & West Valley areas. We work closely  with builders, developers, architects, interior designers, remodeling contractors,  and homeowners.  We design and install some of the finest home products available today.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Extreme Kitchen Makeover: Kitchen Styles and Design Themes


Before remodeling your Arizona kitchen, it's important to understand the current 2011 design trends and styles. The following five kitchen styles are the hottest of 2011, and should help you decide what design to use in your new Scottsdale kitchen remodel!





Modern Kitchen Style


One of the top kitchen design styles of 2011 is the "Modern" design style. This is a simple, clean design resulting in a fresh, crisp kitchen. Typically modern design cabinets are a dark, strong custom-built cabinet. Modern design kitchen countertops are solid granite to work nicely with the rich solid wood cabinetry.



Mediterranean Kitchen Design


The Mediterranean design gives off a vibrant style with aged textures. Soft colors accent the entire kitchen, complementing the rustic hardware on custom or semi-custom cabinetry.



Asian Kitchen Style


Similar to the modern kitchen design, Asian kitchen designs follow a strict clean and simplistic style. The Asian kitchen style features a well-lit kitchen, with natural features like bamboo flooring and custom unique cabinets. Complementing the entire natural design is a simple and warm color palette. (Photo credit to DIYNetwork.com)



Cottage Kitchen Design


The cottage style kitchen can be wrapped up with two words, relaxed and informal. This is a picture-perfect kitchen design, with warm, light colors. Typical cottage kitchen cabinets are custom-built with light or white woods. Flooring is most likely to be tile or dark hardwood flooring.



Vintage Kitchen Style


Imagine a 1960's vintage style kitchen, with ruby reds, yellows, or turquoise colors adorning the walls. Vintage kitchen cabinets are solid white, adorned with stainless steel hardware complementing the stainless steel kitchen appliances. (Photo credit to newphotosgalleries.com)




Are you planning a remodeling project this year? How much are you planning to spend? Call Cornerstone Cabinet Company today at 480-710-7363 for expert consultation on design an projects you may have in mind.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Scottsdale Kitchen Design Trends | Kitchen Layouts Arizona


With the kitchen continuing to be the most important room in the home, we would like to outline the biggest design trends now being seen in kitchen design.


Mix-and-Match Materials


Combining different materials, like butcher block countertops and marble backsplashes, add visual interest and allow for homeowners to play around with certain aspects of different architectural styles. You can determine which wood type, color of wood, style of door and cabinets that are appealing to you and also what fits your budget.


Neutral Color Palette


Whites and other natural colors are truly timeless. They can work with almost any architectural style while allowing other aspects of the kitchen to shine, such as a great granite or butcher-board countertop, recessed LED lighting or Energy Star stainless steel appliances.



Custom Cabinetry


Specialized storage not only adds visual interest, but also keeps clutter from getting in the way of your kitchen's design. Custom cabinets are typically manufactured by local craftsmen, tradesmen with honed skills, and sometimes by expensive automated equipment. Custom cabinets offer you a wide variety of wood species, the biggest selection of door styles, an assortment of options and modern conveniences, and a vast array of stains and finishes.


Sustainable Materials


Kitchens that use materials such as bamboo, sustainably harvested woods and recycled glass not only help keep our planet pretty, but also add style and visual interest to the kitchen space itself. These materials are often manufactured with low- or no-formaldehyde glues, which protect the home's indoor air quality as well. There is a surprising selection of materials, many of which are made from recycled materials. One of the principles of designing green is to buy for durability as well as for the long term.


Floor-to-Ceiling Wood


Natural materials, such as wood, help blur the line between indoors and out, bringing a warm and inviting feeling to the space while seamlessly bringing all aspects of the kitchen together.



Energy-Saving Appliances


Luxury appliances, like stainless steel professional grade stoves and ovens, set the tone for a high-end kitchen with sleek lines and polished look. Even better is the fact that many of these upgraded appliances are now energy-efficient and are great for your kitchen and the environment.


Efficient Floor Plan


Kitchens are the new family room, so opening up the space to allow for socializing and entertaining turns a kitchen into a multi-functional space.




Are you planning a remodeling project this year? How much are you planning to spend? Call Cornerstone Cabinet Company today at 480-710-7363 for expert consultation on design an projects you may have in mind.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Kitchen Remodeling & Cabinetry

Gilbert Kitchen Remodels | Remodeling a Kitchen Paradise Valley


If you’re thinking of remodeling your kitchen in Arizona, it is important to stay within your budget and have an appropriate plan before beginning. The most expensive part with any Paradise Valley kitchen remodel will be the kitchen cabinets. Keep in mind the different cabinet types, as well as the option of refacing instead of replacing.


Keeping Existing Cabinets


When your cabinets are still in great condition, it may be best to keep them and just restain or repaint them. This will save you the most amount of money, and is generally used when the remodeled kitchen is putting more emphasis on new countertops or flooring. The cabinets are then restained or painted, or even refaced to match the new additions.


Keep in mind that when refacing kitchen cabinet, 60-70% of the cost of the cabinet is in the doors. If you are going to be refacing too much, it may be best to look at the next option, new custom, semi-custom, or stock cabinetry.



Custom, Semi-Custom, and Stock Cabinetry


Custom cabinets are made exactly how you want them. Wood types, finishes, and cabinet accessories will all be custom chose how you like. In turn, this will be the most expensive option of the three.


Semi-Custom cabinets can be adjusted to your kitchen’s specific size requirements, but may require spacers to fit. The wood types and finishes will not be as broad as custom cabinetry, the price will be lower.


Stock cabinetry, also known as modular cabinetry, is the least expensive of the three. Because stock cabinets in Phoenix are mass-produced, they may not fit in your kitchen exactly how you wanted. However, don’t let the word stock get you down. Many of these cabinets are still made of quality, real solid wood and will look great in your kitchen.



Kitchen Cabinet Accessories


Whether you’re refacing or replacing kitchen cabinets, you’ll still be able to add accessories. These may include pull-out pots and pans drawers, a lazy Susan, spice racks, or special pull-out cabinets for garbage cans. Don’t forget to add special custom hardware, like handles and knobs, to make your dream kitchen remodel a reality!




Are you planning a remodeling project this year? How much are you planning to spend? Call Cornerstone Cabinet Company today at 480-710-7363 for expert consultation on design an projects you may have in mind.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Is it Time to Remodel your Kitchen?

Is it Time to Remodel your Kitchen?


The National Kitchen & Bath Association offers advice on when and why to update.


Many homeowners think their kitchen is outdated from the looks of their worn cabinets, dated appliances and crackled countertop. What they may not realize is that there are many other reasons, more important than cosmetic, why a kitchen needs to be remodeled.


The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) offers the following tips to help homeowners evaluate the current condition of their kitchen and decide if the time is right for a remodel.


Adequate space:


Are you satisfied with the amount of counter space, cabinet space and floor space in your kitchen? The position of your refrigerator or shape of your counter may be taking away useful workspace. According to the NKBA Kitchen and Bath Planning Guidelines, when replacing a countertop or changing the shape of your kitchen, keep in mind that a total of 158" of countertop frontage, 24" deep with at least 15" of clearance above, is needed to accommodate all uses, including landing area, preparation/work area and storage.


Traffic flow:


If there's more than one cook in your household, you may want to consider making more room around the main workspace. If you enjoy entertaining, you may want an open plan kitchen that allows for more social interaction between the kitchen and other rooms. According to the NKBA Kitchen Planning Guidelines, the width of a walkway should be at least 36" and the width of a work aisle should be at least 42" for one cook and at least 48" for multiple cooks.


Children:


Depending on whether or not you have children, and their ages, your kitchen may need to be remodeled. Dated appliances and the design of your kitchen can be hazardous for young kids. If you are in the process of extending your family, you may want more room for cooking larger meals and lower cabinets for easier access to children's food. Based on the NKBA Kitchen Planning Guidelines, microwave ovens should be installed 3" below the principal user's shoulder but no more than 54" above the floor to avoid accidents. The NKBA also suggests avoiding sharp corners on countertops with kids around.


Efficiency:


If your appliances are dated, they may be costing you more money than you expect. New technological advances with dishwashers, disposals and refrigerators could save you a considerable amount of money and may be well worth the investment. For example, purchasing a dishwasher with low-energy consumption, delay timer and economy cycle or half-load button will result in saving water and money.


Universal Design:


Is your kitchen accessible to individuals with disabilities? Will you be able to use your kitchen safely as you get older? Considering these issues is vital in a kitchen remodel. Employing Universal Design techniques in the remodel will help assure that the space is as accessible to or useable by all people, regardless of age, size or physical ability without the need for adaptation or specialized design later on.


Location:


Thinking about adding a deck to the side or back of your house? Incorporating a door into the layout of your kitchen would be a great convenience for outdoor entertaining. You also may want to rearrange the position of windows to allow more or less sunlight or to watch your children play in the yard. When rearranging the layout of your kitchen, according to the NKBA guidelines, the clear opening of a doorway should be at least 32" wide, which would require a minimum of 2'10" door. Keep in mind that a cooking surface should never be located under an operable window.



Are you ready for a kitchen remodel? If you read through this and feel that it is the appropriate time to begin planning to remodel your kitchen, please give Cornerstone a call at 480-710-7363 to discuss your options! We'll help turn your old, dated kitchen into the beautiful kitchen of your dreams.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Cabinet Refacing Phoenix AZ | Cabinet Refacing Scottsdale AZ

Reface or Replace?



The term refacing infers to the process of changing the face, or look, of your Phoenix, Arizona home office, entertainment center, bathroom and kitchen cabinets by installing new doors and drawer fronts, and changing the appearance of the face frames of the cabinets to a new stain, and quite often a new wood species. Cabinet refacing is generally more ecologically sound than full scale kitchen remodeling, since the amount of debris put in the landfill is generally cut by almost three quarters. Ecologically sound materials such as bamboo can be selected to replace the outmoded hardwood or laminate doors and fronts.



Most companies here in Phoenix, Arizona that perform a refacing service use thin layers of wood veneers, PVC plastics, or laminates to put on top of your existing cabinet frames to give it a new face or appearance. The work is very similar but you need to understand which technique they plan to use before you agree to have the work done. The process of refacing, using veneers etc. is very labor intensive and has many limitations, such as a substantial amount of cabinet preparation that needs to take place in order to properly reface your cabinets, a limited amount of stain or color choices, and a limited amount of wood species available. The plastics and laminates used do not look exactly like wood and quite often do not match very well with the new wood colors.





Real Wood Refacing


However, a new way to reface cabinets has been developed that eliminates many of the limitations that cabinet refacing companies have faced in the past. The newest and best way to reface cabinet face frames is by using real wood.


To self-described cabinet experts like Cornerstone Cabinet Company, who are located in Phoenix, Arizona, using real wood on the face of existing cabinets to go along with the real wood doors and drawer fronts makes perfect sense. The wood stains better, lasts longer, is much easier to apply, and has a more natural looking finish than the veneers that are currently being used. We have refaced using veneers, the old traditional method, and trust us, using real wood products is better in every sense than using wood veneers, or laminates. Being in the Phoenix, Arizona cabinet industry for 20 years has given us the opportunity to see thousands of jobs, many of them refacing jobs.



Getting Started


In summary, if your cabinets are old and out of date, if you are tired of the same look day in and day out, or maybe you have nice countertops and fixtures that you don't want to tear out, consider refacing your cabinets instead of replacing them.



You should look for a cabinet company that is diversified in the industry and specializes in refacing as well as new cabinetry. Moreover, if your choice is to reface your cabinets, then the obvious choice is using real wood on the face of your cabinets. Here in Phoenix, Arizona there is only one place to go for cabinet refacing and/or new cabinets, and that is Cornerstone Cabinet Company.



Cornerstone Cabinet Company is Phoenix, Arizona's premier cabinet refacing company. We can use the old methods of refacing your cabinets, using nothing but veneers and laminates, or we can introduce you to the Cornerstone advantage, and take you "Beyond Expectations" by using real wood products on your cabinet refacing project. Contact us today to schedule an appointment!

Monday, May 2, 2011

Soft-Close Hinges - Scottsdale Cabinetry

Soft-Close Hinges: An Advancement in Cabinet Door Technology


There have been major recent advances within the home cabinet industry, in terms of how cabinet door hinges operate, the most recent of them being the soft-close hinge. This innovative product slows the closing process of a cabinet door, to the extent that instead of the traditional slamming sound we have all come to associate with a cabinet door closing, there is naught but silence, even when the door is closed with force. Soft-closing hinge attachments need only be added to one hinge per cabinet door, or two units per door in the event that you have a larger pantry-style door.


Benefits of soft-close cabinetry


Whether you want to eliminate slamming cabinet doors, lower the wear and tear on your cabinets, or just make a safer environment for little fingers, installing the soft-close attachment is a great addition to your cabinets. You'll be surprised at how much they can contribute to a noiseless environment in your kitchen, and how they make cooking more relaxing and enjoyable by removing the "thunk" of a slamming door from the hustle and bustle of a busy cooking experience.



Soft-close cabinetry installation


Our design consultants can walk you through the process of learning which design of hinge your doors currently have installed, and then will help you decide how many hinges to purchase for your unique home kitchen. After you have completed this initial step, we can have one of our professional techs install the soft-close mechanisms for you with diligence and efficiency. Before you know it, you'll have a quiet and safe kitchen for you and your family to enjoy.


Why choose soft-close cabinets with Cornerstone Cabinet Company?


Cornerstone Cabinet Company has diversification in the industry when it comes to installing and remodeling home cabinets, and is second to none in terms of quality and dependability. Cornerstone Cabinet Company is a dependable and quality cabinet one-stop shop in the West Valley and Phoenix areas. If you are interested in looking into soft-close hinge attachments in your home entertainment center, bath, kitchen, or home office, please contact us to schedule an appointment with our design team today!