Classy kitchen – the modular way

July 24, 2009  //  Posted by: House Xpert  //  Category: Home Design, Home Improvement, Kitchen Design & Ware

Home Improvement, Home Care, KitchenWhether you realize it or not, the kitchen is one place that you spend a considerable part of the day in. not only this, if you give it serious thought, you’ll realize that the kitchen is almost like a storehouse because there’s so many things that need to be fit in. there’s the dishwasher, central table, sink, and a multitude of gadgets, blenders, choppers and endless amount of utensils. A few shelves aren’t always enough.

If you want your kitchen to look classy and in place all the time you certainly have to find a great modular kitchen deal. A customized fit can ensure that everything fits in place and looks as though it was built specifically keeping your kitchen in mind rather than opting for a random fitting. Complete the classy look by selecting marble or granite top kitchen counters and don’t forget to invest n the right lighting and fixtures.

Are your house plans professionally drawn

February 01, 2009  //  Posted by: House Xpert  //  Category: Home Decor, Home Design, Home Improvement

sunlightHome is a long term investment. This means that it is up for keeps. A poorly laid out blue print might end up being a beautiful home but it would never be durable. The basement will start leaking. The wind will brush away the windows, water would make dents in the ceiling and poor sunlight will rob the home of its energy. This is why it is important to get the blueprint drawn by a professional.

A professional takes ample care of the foundation. They make the basement as a unit which does not allow for any leakage or filling. The façade should be towards the side which does not face winds. Color of the house must be chosen in water and wind resistant shades to avoid corrosion.

Windows should be large to allow ample sunlight and should ideally be cut in the eastern direction. For a duplex, the structure should be such that it supports itself. An intense second floor on a sparse first floor might make the home imbalanced.

Design your own house to add a personal touch

January 30, 2009  //  Posted by: House Xpert  //  Category: Furniture, Home Design

home designA house is a reflection of one’s personality. This means that ideally, it has elements and objects which are decidedly closer to the owner’s heart. Having said this, sometimes budgetary constraint causes an owner to do things a little differently.

A personal touch can be anything. An owner who loves sanguineness will go for a front porch large enough to arrest generous sunlight. In addition, he would fill it with cushioned seats. A secluded person may look for private dingy compartments to his home. Even that can look classy.

A personal touch can be in form of depressed furniture with an antique bent. It can also be about kaleidoscopic light or a grilled fireplace. It can virtually be anything.

Making one’s own house with a DIY approach can be great for lending that personal touch. For the purpose, you can take the help of few reputed sites. The designers will look into your designs and modify it to passable standards.

Popularity of home design tools

January 24, 2009  //  Posted by: House Xpert  //  Category: Home Decor, Home Design, Home Improvement

home designHome décor is on the top of the minds of many. We are constantly besotted with the idea of renovating, repairing, customizing, installing and constructing some part or other of our home. This need arises from human tendency to change continuously. (More so when he has the capability to do so)

Home design and decorating tools and software let you go through the whole hog in a DIY way. This saves the cost of hiring a mechanic or a laborer and provides the thrill of self-construction. Some of it is software. All you have got to do is register yourself or get the software downloaded and get in touch with the country’s top decorators. Suggest them your design, your idea and they will modify it to something more workable.

The designs let you change floorings, cabinet, kitchen doors, garage space and a lot more. Did you imagine that a dark garage can be readily converted into an operative workspace or a bright room?

Finding a good designer for your bungalow house plans

November 10, 2008  //  Posted by: House Xpert  //  Category: Architecture, Home Design, House Plans

bungalowA bungalow is not something you buy everyday or get constructed each fortnight. It’s also an emotional investment. This is why it is important to hire the best designer around. It helps with getting each thing perfect. There is acreage, flooring, and square footage of suites, structure, color combination, and a lot more things to be taken care of.

Try purchasing house plans directly from a reputed online site so that you can save on architecture’s fee. This alone costs thousands. Provide the blueprint to a top designer and let him do the rest. You should also check with the local ordinance board about the status of sewer, electricity and a cable.

A designer first looks for the direction of the façade keeping in mind the hostility of climate; wind movements, rainfall patterns and so on. Designers know their job. For instance, they look to create an illusion of space by making a front porch which attracts a lot of sunlight.

Farm style house plans – designing the perfect one

October 25, 2008  //  Posted by: House Xpert  //  Category: Home Design, House Plans

home designFarm style houses are a revelation to the senses. They have a connotation of space. When we think of farmhouses, we immediately think of sprawling acres. Even if the house is small by those standards, it must have a quality front porch. It has dual functions. First, it allows a lot of sunlight, thereby creating a space illusion. Second, it lets people relax and share the mundane attributes of life lazing with a cold coffee for comfort. This is what saving of a lifetime should go into; peace for few moments.

Second thing is the bedroom. Ideally bedrooms for a farmhouse style plan are in the second storey. It is because, first storey is meant to be high traffic area. Farmhouses are more often than not, cut out in rectangular shapes. You can look for little different shapes as well. A walkout basement is ideal if you look to avoid stairs. May be the age is catching up a little.