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Designing a Kitchen for All Seasons

Here in New York, we enjoy the changes each season brings. Clients have asked how they can optimize their kitchen space to take advantage of each season. We ask our clients what is important to them when it comes to function and design for seasonal enjoyment. Below are our clients desirable outcomes:

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Color palettes that are adaptable to each season

  1. Durable materials that can withstand winter snow and summer sea and sand.

  2. Light to grow herb gardens in the winter.

  3. Flow into the yard for entertaining all seasons.

  4. Appliances to accommodate all type of meals including holidays

  5. Outdoor entertaining from the hot summer to frosty weather.

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Following has been our experience.

Color Palette - When a client is interested in accessorizing their kitchen based on the color scheme of holidays and seasonal festivities, we typically recommend staying in the more neutral tones on the perimeter cabinetry, backsplash and countertops. They can be more creative with the floors if they choose as well as the island. We also recommend several glass upper cabinets that can be decorated beautifully. Decorating with seasonal and holiday colors vary greatly. You can go from light blue & pink, to oranges and browns, to green & red, black, dark blue, pastels and more. Building a background of white, light gray or wood stain can accommodate most color schemes.

Durable Materials - Porcelain floor tiles can withstand the harshest snow mixed with salt and dripping bathing suits. Wood floors are less forgiving. Islands with stain on wood or veneers/laminates are more durable than paint. The perimeter cabinetry can be paint since it is less likely to be used by family members just coming in from the cold or hot weather. Counter-tops made of quartz are more durable than most other materials such as granite and marble. As far as seating, pay attention to the materials on the cushions. Clients that have a pool may want to look into materials such as sunbrella on inside seating.

Flow - Considering where people enter into the kitchen will determine the flow of traffic and affect the layout and design of the kitchen. For active families who enter the kitchen through the yard, creating a small sitting area to remove boots, wet towels, etc.. during seasonal activities can help preserve the kitchen. If they enter through another doorway and do not come directly in from the outside, we usually do not design in a special area for outside belongings. When possible, having two entrances into the kitchen is ideal. It helps with crowding when you entertain family and friends. Opening the kitchen into another room is also a wonderful design for all seasons. Holiday parties, summer BBQ's, and casual entertaining are enhanced with the additional space and ability to be part of every moment while food is prepared.

Appliances - Designing an undercounter fridge into an island (or elsewhere) will keep wet hands away from the major appliances. Fingerprint proof stainless steel can be a big time saver if you choose stainless steel appliances - especially on the fridge. For convenience sake, a small wine / beverage fridge makes cold beverages available when you need them. Of course ample burners and oven space is important for larger dinner parties. Specialty appliances such as warming drawers, steam ovens and built in blast chillers make planning easier for all meals.

Position in home - Where is the kitchen located? Is it an ideal location for access to the yard? How about for holiday entertaining? We have relocated kitchens to have full access to the yard since each season warrants this freedom. We have also built extensions to create an all season entertainment area. Backyard heaters on the patio for outdoor entertaining when the weather is cooler is a nice feature. Of course relocating the kitchen or adding an extension is not always possible. Sometimes simply adding a new sliding door into the yard can make the difference.

Lighting - Having a lighting plan is key. This is so important. Designing to allow the maximum natural light keeps the blues away in the winter. We have added larger windows fairly often to let more light in all year round. Natural light keeps the kitchen bright in a spiritual way. Moods are enhanced with nature and what better way than in the kitchen preparing meals. When possible, skylights add a beautiful addition. Adding windows, sliding doors to the backyard, a vaulted ceiling with skylights are great options. You always need to add additional lighting to complement the natural light. Especially when daylight is limited in the winter months. Positioning of lights over prep areas is always in the plan. It is difficult to prep or cook in the dim light.

Herbs - Well, we don't get this request too often. When we do, we try to ensure full natural light is available. Sometimes plant lights are added.

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A Beginner’s Guide To Smart Home Products

Check out this blog post on trending smart home products. More homeowners are incorporating these systems into their renovations. As we spend more time at home, the security, convenience, and entertainment systems become more important. The money saving aspects of temperature control, lighting and water monitoring are very important too. Click on the link below:

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Your Home Reinvented

No time in recent history has our home been the most significant place for all aspects of our life including work, entertainment, health, exercise, meals, safety and our true sanctuary. What renovations and products are trending now?

Kitchen renovations are wildly popular since NYS allowed us to start meeting with people. Incorporating multiple seating areas in an open kitchen / living space is taking center stage. Kitchens are more important than ever since they are replacing much of the restaurant entertainment everyone enjoys so much.

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CES Show 2020 - Best in Smart Home

The Annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is known as the "THE GLOBAL STAGE FOR INNOVATION".

CES attracts companies worldwide who introduce new products and breakthrough technologies. For 50 years CES has served as "the global stage where next-generation innovations are introduced to the marketplace", according to their website.

Let's take a look at several innovative products for the home introduced in 2020.

One of the most unique products introduced at CES was Samsung's Bot Chef, a pair of robotic arms that cooks, chops, cuts, makes salad and uses other small appliances in your kitchen. It is activated by voice commands and can even look up recipes and how to use your coffee maker.

Read the Full Article Here.

Stratuscent introduced the "Electronic Nose" which is poised to unlock the potential of scent detection. Their scent detection technology identifies complex, everyday aromas. This data is translated into a chemical “scent print,” that can be used to map and identify specific variables.Applications for Stratuscent’s scent identification technology include: improving chemical and spoilage detection in the food and agriculture industry; work in concert with smart home & appliances; advance the indoor and outdoor air quality control.

Read more about this amazing break through at their WEBSITE

LG Harvester - In the last several years, there have been many brands of counter top herbal growing units sold. This year, several appliance companies introduced full size indoor gardening units. LG has taken indoor gardening to a new level. - VERTICAL! Indoor vertical farming is gaining traction in urban areas. Great for people with no yards and also attractive for people who want fresh vegetables and herbs in the winter. Similar indoor garden units from Viking and Urban Cultivator are also competing for the indoor garden market.

The LG Harvester is a indoor vegetable cultivator that uses light, temperature, and water controls to garden up to 24 seed packages of vegetables and herbs at the same time. The Harvester can even mimic the outdoor temperature changes that occur depending on the time of the day. Read More

Lyf Board

Designed for family life

Lyf Board is designed to be used for the whole family, not just individuals. They believe technology should bring us closer together, not isolate us. Endless possibilities. Choose from a growing list of Lyf Apps for your family needs: calendar, weather, chores, kid tracking, meal planning, traffic and much more. WEBSITE

Perhaps the biggest news, on the smart lock front, at least, was August ‘s latest WI-FI Smart Lock (above). The clue is in the name but, with its own built in Wi-Fi, there's no need to plug in the August Connect for remote access. The new design sports a softer surface, rounded edges and textured ridges for a more solid feel when you open and close the lock manually. A new small ridge on the lock’s outer ring also helps you see at a glance if the lock is locked or not. Website

Taking on the Meural Digital Canvas, Lenovo's Smart Frame (above) doesn't pull images from Google Photos. Instead, you either load up photos you want on show using the app or choose from “hundreds of art pieces". It uses AI to pick out the best shots and images and the best way to show them off on the 21-inch display, depending on the conditions of the room. Read More

Samsung's Bot Chef

Samsung's Bot Chef

Stratuscent introduced the "Electronic Nose"

Stratuscent introduced the "Electronic Nose"

LG Harvester

LG Harvester

Lyf Board

Lyf Board

August ‘s latest WI-FI Smart Lock

August ‘s latest WI-FI Smart Lock