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Top 3 Tips for Planning and Designing a Large Long Island Bathroom

There are many tips for a larger bathroom design Long Island homeowners should be aware of as they plan for an expansive master bath. Whether you want a perfect place to get ready with your significant other, a functional space for the whole family or a luxurious spa sanctuary just for yourself, there are many considerations you might not even think of until it’s too late. You need to get the shape right, for starters, so you don’t have an awkward unused area that could be better utilized. You will also need to decide what kind of surfaces will look right in a large bathroom and fit within your budget, what kind of heating options will keep the whole space warm in winter, and what kind of bathtub will achieve your desired specifications.

Stop by our state of the art showroom in Long Island, or call 516-365-0595 for a free estimate today!

After visiting our bathroom showroom Long Island homeowners will see that there are many options and hopefully leave with some much-needed advice, but before you even think of what you want to purchase consider these following top three tips:

Think About Function First

While your mind may wander to stylish materials and luxurious additions as you start planning the design of your master bathroom, you must sit down and think about the functionality before anything else. First of all, how will this bathroom be used? You will need to plan differently if several people will be using this bathroom during busy mornings than if it will only be used by one or two people. If it’s going to be heavily trafficked then you might want to consider a separate shower outside of the bath and “his and hers” sinks are always a good idea. If you’re looking to create a relaxing spa atmosphere for one or two people to enjoy, on the other hand, you will probably want to dedicate more of your budget to a top-of-the-line whirlpool bath. And, whatever your goals, it is essential to have ample storage and to make sure that all your furnishings match or complement one another. 

Build “Zones” into the Bathroom   

Whether this bathroom will be used by one, two or ten people, you will want to create zones that section off areas of the bathroom for different purposes. The sink and toilet should each have their own “room within a room” so one person can be taking a bath or shower while someone else is brushing their teeth while someone else is using the toilet. And a separate space for the bathtub is always nice so this zone can be dedicated to relaxation. Simply installing a door isn’t your only option, though it is essential for the toilet. With help from a general contractor Long Island homeowners can also create different zones by building upper and lower levels into the space and utilizing different flooring materials to differentiate the spaces. Just make sure they don’t clash!

Get the Storage You Need Where You Need It

If there is more than one person using a bathroom there is bound to be clutter as each person will have their own products that they prefer to use every day. Even one person can create quite a bit of clutter, so large families really have a tough time keeping the main bathroom tidy. This is why it’s a good idea to implement multiple storage solutions as you plan and design your large master bathroom. You might consider built-in shelves, above-sink cabinetry, wall-hung cabinets and freestanding cabinets to store everything that everyone needs in a place where they can reach it when they need it. Cabinetry is also an essential component in order to keep all your stuff out of sight and avoid clutter.

When it comes to home renovation Long Island homeowners are wise to focus on their master bathrooms to maximize resale value. At the end of the day, though, the master bathroom should always be designed for those using it right now.  

"Kitchen Therapy & More" Workshops

"Home Design Appraisal Tuesdays" -The Elite/Express Team & Interior Designer Nadia Vee evaluate plans for local resident 

"Home Design Appraisal Tuesdays" -The Elite/Express Team & Interior Designer Nadia Vee evaluate plans for local resident 

Elite launched the “Kitchen Therapy & More” Workshops plus “Home Design Appraisal Tuesdays” in February 2016. “Our goal is to educate consumers in the different aspects of design for the kitchen, bath and home”, says Yeheskel Sharbani, owner of  Manhasset based Elite Kitchen & Bath & Express Contracting. “We find the more people know about design, the better decisions they make when choosing cabinetry, design & layout changes and materials” says Sharbani.   

Nadia Vee, Award Winning Interior Designer 

Nadia Vee, Award Winning Interior Designer 

Our next workshop is being held on September 20th, 2016 titled “New Trends & Technology in Luxury Home Design” conducted by Nadia Vee.

Award-winning interior designer Nadia Vee will reveal the design industry's new trends and resources for the 2016/2017 fall-winter season.  She will show examples of a wide array of bespoke furniture, textiles, new color trends and the best color schemes for interiors, live plants as wall coverings, and adventurous creativity in tile and stone design. 

Ms. Vee will also discuss the New dynamic: Design meets technology; we will explore how they work together to create innovative space that brings style to life.  She will show how exquisite furnishing, like magnificent gems, can adorn your life with beauty and provide an opportunity for self expression when combined with the ancient wisdom of Feng Shui's "Bagua" (the balance of Yin and Yang, significant in determining the auspicious qualities of special relationships)

Elite/Express held workshops on Feng Shui & healthy cooking with new appliances which were phenomenally received.  These workshops are interactive and each individual gets the opportunity to personalize and apply the elements to their own home.

The “Home Design Appraisal Tuesdays” are held the third Tuesday of each month where individuals bring photos/plans of any part of their home they want evaluated.  The Elite/Express team along with interior designer Nadia Vee evaluates and makes recommendations based on the photos and the homeowner’s desired outcome. People are amazed at what small changes and major changes can do for their home life experience.  “We encourage our community to bring the pictures of their space and we will help them transform the space of their dreams”, says Nadia Vee. 

Master Bath Design Ideas for a Long Island Summer Renovation

When planning a home renovation Long Island homeowners can’t choose a “wrong” time of year, though the summer months are often the least challenging. Many people are taking time off work, providing the time to plan and orchestrate the renovation from start to finish, and the weather is less unpredictable. At the same time, there is plenty to do during the day so you don’t have to sit around the house waiting for your bathroom to be done. If you’re planning a renovation of your master bathroom it certainly shouldn’t ruin your summer. Here are a few design ideas to help you plan a seamless master bath renovation that will look fabulous for years to come.

Consider Your Budget First

Before visiting any bathroom showroom Long Island homeowners should determine their budget and create a loose plan of what they want to achieve. Those with a big budget and a big bathroom can splash out for new additions such as heated floors, rainfall showerheads and whirlpool tubs. But if you have a smaller budget or limited space there’s still a whole lot you can do with an extra dose of creativity.

Choose a Personalized Color Palette

When it comes to bathroom design Long Island homeowners should choose the color palette, theme and style that reflects their personalities and preferences. If you have a larger bathroom you might want to create a subdued mood with dark shades of brown, green or blue. If you have a smaller bathroom, on the other hand, you might want to choose brighter or softer colors to create the illusion of a larger space. There are also stencils and other accents that can offset more bold or barren color choices. But at the end of the day it’s your choice!

Find the Right Theme to Suit You

You might not think your master bathroom needs a theme, but keeping a concept in mind will help you and/or your designer determine the right products to pull together a cohesive look that will leave you with a sense of calm. You might want to go with a vintage look including a pedestal sink and clawfoot bathtub with Victorian-inspired framed artwork. Or maybe you want a more clean and modern look with glass and metal, or a budget-friendly sea theme with stone countertops and seashell patterns throughout. It’s up to you.

Make Your Big Purchases First

Whether it’s a DIY project or a job for a general contractor Long Island homeowners will want to make sure they get the most costly and time-consuming aspects of the remodel project out of the way first. If you’re installing a new bathtub, adding arched ceilings or doing any other extensive work, it may cost more and take longer than you expected. So take care of the biggest parts of the project first, get them out of the way, and then see what you have left to deal with. You might not have time or money to do everything you desired, but last-minute touches like new towels and shower curtains can always help pull it all together. Getting halfway through a major project before running out of money or having to go back to work would be much worse.

However you decide to remodel your bathroom this summer, just make sure to have fun with it. At the end of the day it’s still going to be work, no matter how much help you have, but when you’re passionate about the project it won’t seem like such a chore.

Marilyn Monroe Slept here....

We are very excited about the completion of our latest project in Manhattan. We performed the interior contracting work for this gorgeous penthouse apartment designed by renowned Interior Designer, Philip Thomas.

Dearest Marilyn slept here in her NYC apartment with her husband, Playwright Arthur Miller 

Dearest Marilyn slept here in her NYC apartment with her husband, Playwright Arthur Miller 

The sheer grandeur of this apartment rich in history had a humbling effect on us.  The stories emanating from the walls conjure up laughter, flirting, fantastic dinner parties with the rich & famous of the recent past.  While working, we imagined standing where dear Marilyn, Cary, Bill or the Duke once sipped champagne.

 Fashion Icon Bill Blass owned the apartment in the 1970’s.  Mr. Blass entertained amazing icons in this apartment including Cary Grant and the Duke & Duchess of Windsor. Bill dressed world famous women Jackie Kennedy, Nancy Reagan, Marlene Dietrich, to name a few.   

Marilyn Monroe moved to this Sutton Place apartment with playwright Arthur Miller after they married in the late '50s.  Mr. Miller wrote the final draft of "The Misfits” here— which turned out to be Monroe's last film.

If Bill & Marilyn weren’t enough to pique your interest, singer Bobby Short and, most recently, a Swedish princess, all have taken up residence in this glorious space.

On the market for $6.75 million, the real estate listing intoxicates us with the feature and design highlights that will mesmerize even the most seasoned:

·        For an asking price of $6.75 million, those interested in scooping up the 2-bedroom, 2-bath apartment can expect heated floors, a modern kitchen with a breakfast bar, and a solarium in the guest bedroom

The Guest Bedroom 

The Guest Bedroom 

·        THE MASTER BEDROOM features a dressing room/office, a private terrace and a bathroom with a soaking tub, radiant heat floors and a multi-jet shower.  

·        THE GUEST BEDROOM offers a floor-to-ceiling window which guarantees the best view possible for guests.

·        Inside are two wood-burning fireplaces for staying toasty on colder days.

·        THE LIVING ROOM - You enter the apartment via an elevator that's attended 24/7, and then walk into this stunning space featuring a fireplace, expansive windows, and polished hardwood floors.

Amazing East River View

Amazing East River View

·        This prewar pad offers a stunning view of the East River and 59th Street Bridge 

·        A fabulous 3000 sq ft terrace for outdoor entertaining. or just relaxing with a view toward the East River

3000 Sq feet of amazing terrace space

3000 Sq feet of amazing terrace space

All in all, quite a swanky pad! Oh the stories in stone that goes unspoken… 

http://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/marilyn-monroe-bill-blass-new-york-penthouse

Elegant living room with fireplace 

Elegant living room with fireplace 

Master Bath Design Ideas for a Long Island Summer Renovation

When planning home renovation Long Island homeowners can’t choose a “wrong” time of year, though the summer months are often the least challenging. Many people are taking time off work, providing the time to plan and orchestrate the renovation from start to finish, and the weather is less unpredictable. At the same time, there is plenty to do during the day so you don’t have to sit around the house waiting for your bathroom to be done. If you’re planning a renovation of your master bathroom it certainly shouldn’t ruin your summer. Here are a few design ideas to help you plan a seamless master bath renovation that will look fabulous for years to come.

Consider Your Budget First

Before visiting any bathroom showroom Long Island homeowners should determine their budget and create a loose plan of what they want to achieve. Those with a big budget and a big bathroom can splash out for new additions such as heated floors, rainfall showerheads and whirlpool tubs. But if you have a smaller budget or limited space there’s still a whole lot you can do with an extra dose of creativity.

Choose a Personalized Color Palette

When it comes to bathroom design Long Island homeowners should choose the color palette, theme and style that reflects their personalities and preferences. If you have a larger bathroom you might want to create a subdued mood with dark shades of brown, green or blue. If you have a smaller bathroom, on the other hand, you might want to choose brighter or softer colors to create the illusion of a larger space. There are also stencils and other accents that can offset more bold or barren color choices. But at the end of the day it’s your choice!

Find the Right Theme to Suit You

You might not think your master bathroom needs a theme, but keeping a concept in mind will help you and/or your designer determine the right products to pull together a cohesive look that will leave you with a sense of calm. You might want to go with a vintage look including a pedestal sink and clawfoot bathtub with Victorian-inspired framed artwork. Or maybe you want a more clean and modern look with glass and metal, or a budget-friendly sea theme with stone countertops and seashell patterns throughout. It’s up to you.

Make Your Big Purchases First

Whether it’s a DIY project or a job for a general contractor Long Island homeowners will want to make sure they get the most costly and time-consuming aspects of the remodel project out of the way first. If you’re installing a new bathtub, adding arched ceilings or doing any other extensive work, it may cost more and take longer than you expected. So take care of the biggest parts of the project first, get them out of the way, and then see what you have left to deal with. You might not have time or money to do everything you desired, but last-minute touches like new towels and shower curtains can always help pull it all together. Getting halfway through a major project before running out of money or having to go back to work would be much worse.

However you decide to remodel your bathroom this summer, just make sure to have fun with it. At the end of the day it’s still going to be work, no matter how much help you have, but when you’re passionate about the project it won’t seem like such a chore.

6 Feng Shui Bathroom Design Tips for Long Island Homes

In terms of bathroom design Long Island homeowners often think of basic function over style, while rooms such as the kitchen and master bedroom get all the glory. And when homeowners do remodel their bathrooms, luxurious designs and additions such as whirlpool tubs are often the focus. But the bathroom isn’t just a place for using the toilet, washing up, or even pampering yourself. Feng Shui – a set of design and architecture “rules” to orient the flow of energy in the home – dictates that a bathroom can be much more. With the right Feng Shui design you can create a space that minimizes the bad energy of the bathing room while maximizing positive energies in your home. After some sound advice from a knowledgeable designer and help from a trusted general contractor Long Island homeowners will soon find themselves in a more positive bathing space.

If you’re planning on working with a Feng Shui expert to renovate your home, here are six items to keep in mind – and directions on where (and where not) to place them.  

1.     Metal Wind Chimes

The tingling metal pipes will keep bad energy under control in your bathroom, and make it a more pleasant place to spend time. Just make sure they are not adorned with symbols and keep them in a south, south-east, or eastern direction. 

2.     Crystal Geodes

By hanging a crystal geode in the southern area of your bathroom, you can enjoy a beautiful show of light playing on the walls and suppress any negative fire energies coming from the south. 

3.     Lush Green Plants

Adding a few lush green plants in the northern area of your bathroom will also help to suppress negative water energy, and of course they simply brighten up the space! As with any home renovation Long Island homeowners are always encouraged to make it bright.

4.     Candles and Lanterns

Glowing candles or glittering lamps can create a calming effect and are best placed in the east or south-east are of your bathroom. Make sure to keep them lit for three hour intervals, and avoid placing them in the south, south-west, or north-east.

5.     Hanging Door Mirrors

Hanging a mirror on the bathroom door can help increase the “chi” in your home by bouncing it to other rooms rather than letting it escape down the drain, but make sure that it doesn’t reflect a bed, door, another mirror, or anything negative such as dirt and clutter. 

6.     Bathroom Rugs

The color and shape of your bathroom rug will depend on what corner of the home your bathroom is in. If it’s in the north you should choose a green rectangular rug; if it’s in the south you should choose a pink, yellow, or chocolate-brown rug in a square shape; if it’s in the east or south-east you should choose a red triangular rug; if it’s in the west or north-west you should choose a blue wavy rug; and if it’s in the south-west or north-east you should choose a grey circular rug.

Upon visiting Elite KB’s bathroom showroom Long Island homeowners will find much more than the fixtures and accessories to help put Fung Shei into this important space in the home. You can also find expert advice from our designers, some of whom even specialize in the art of Feng Shui! Stop into Elite Kitchen & Bath or contact us today to learn more.

Feng Shui Kitchen Therapy Workshop May 10

With the right Feng Shui-inspired renovation Long Island homeowners truly can create a more balanced, prosperous and harmonious life. That’s why the team at Elite Kitchen & Bath is hosting an upcoming Feng Shui workshop for its valued clients on Tuesday, May 10 at 5:30pm. This exclusive workshop – Spring Renewal: Feng Shui your Home for Health & Happiness – will include two hours of education and advice to help you enhance and reorient your kitchen environment. Spring is an ideal time to make home updates, and with a few informed choices you can renew your kitchen to achieve a more harmonious life this season. It’s not too late to RSVP for your chance to learn how the right kitchen design choices can dramatically enhance your well-being!

Spring Renewal to Promote Health & Happiness at Home

Nadia Vee, award winning designer and licensed Feng Shui practitioner, will host this kitchen therapy workshop to take place at Elite Kitchen & Bath on May 10. Attendees will not only learn how to spruce up their home this spring, but also how to spruce up their spirit for the season of renewal. Nadia will discuss how to Feng Shui your home based on your element, how to choose the right colors to enhance your life, and the secrets of spring kitchen designs that promote health and wealth. The workshop will also include guidance on what’s new in home design and architecture, so your kitchen can be “au courant” this spring. When it comes to kitchen design Long Island residents are spoiled for choice thanks to the exceptional selection of products at Elite Kitchen & Bath, so you’ll find everything you need on-site.

This immersive evening of Feng Shui kitchen therapy will begin at 5:30pm and end at 8pm, including a light dinner at the start.

·      Light Dinner from 5:30-6:00pm

·      Workshop from 6:00-8:00pm

The Best Place to Learn about Kitchen Design & Living

The upcoming Feng Shui kitchen workshop is just one of many events to take place at Elite Kitchen & Bath this spring and summer. Elite KB customers are also invited to reserve their seat for the free home photos analysis event with Nadia on the third Tuesday of every month, where attendees get expert design advice personalized for their homes. And if you’re looking for healthier ways to cook in your kitchen, you can also RSVP for one of the quarterly health and wellness cooking classes starting on June 7th at 5:30pm. With events and so much more than products for kitchen and bathroom design Long Island residents are fortunate to have such an exceptional resource for all their home renovation needs.

To RSVP for Spring Renewal: Feng Shui your Home for Health & Happiness or any of these other exclusive upcoming events, email karen@elitekb.com or call (516) 365-0595. Elite Kitchen & Bath is located at 983 Northern Boulevard, Manhasset, NY 11030.

Design Ideas Ruling the Land of Long Island Home Renovation

With so many new ideas for home renovation Long Island homeowners have no shortage of inspiration when redesigning their homes. In recent blog posts we’ve detailed some of the trendiest design ideas sweeping the nation, and particularly Long Island homes, so far in 2016. From cutting edge counter tops to new color choices, we’ve seen it all. Or have we? It seems that some unexpected trends – such as smartly designed basement escapes and a contemporary return to the classic look of wood – are also emerging as time marches on. Here are a few more ideas to consider if you’re planning a home renovation project this year.

 

Making the Most of Basements and Attics

You may think of dark, dusty, creepy corners used primarily for storage when you think of the basement beneath a home or the attic above a home’s living spaces. More and more homeowners are making the most of these underused spaces in their homes, though, and contractors are heeding the call. With help from a good general contractor Long Island homeowners can turn their basement or attic into a guest room, home office, hobby room, or serene escape. For basements, the key is to brighten up dark spaces with carefully chosen lighting fixtures and light-colored floors, walls, and trim. For attics, the key is to make the space more comfortable, personalized, and well-lit, while downplaying the shorter ceiling. 

New Ways of Looking at Good Old Wood

Wood has been a staple of home design and construction for centuries, but there are always new ways to look at this old standby. While hardwood floors are commonplace in both contemporary and traditional homes, some designers are looking for inventive ways to interweave wooden materials into the floors, walls, and furniture simultaneously. Even mixing and matching different types of wood – as well as different colors, grains, and stains – is becoming more popular in contemporary homes.   

Open Plans Bring the Kitchen to the Forefront

It’s no secret that open plans are popular in modern homes, and more than ever this means opening up the kitchen to connect it with the other common areas of the home. Most new homes are built with open plans that bring kitchens, dining rooms, sitting rooms, and living rooms together. When it comes to remodelling projects, breaking down walls to expose the kitchen and keep the cook from being isolated is also an increasingly common goal.    

Eco Friendly Bathrooms That Respect the Environment

Consumers are savvier than ever when shopping for eco-friendly and energy-efficient products. When it comes to bathroom design Long Island homeowners are no longer satisfied with a sticker that tells them a product will save them money or is good for the environment; a savvy homeowner will know the difference. When visiting our kitchen and bathroom showroom Long Island homeowners will find a variety of eco-friendly and energy-efficient products and materials that pass the savvy consumer test. Since we spend so much time and energy in the bathroom, it makes sense that homeowners want to feel good about this space.

This is by no means a comprehensive list of the latest trends in Long Island homes, but merely our latest sampling of what’s out there. What are some of your favorite new home design trends in 2016? We’re always curious about the latest ideas on the horizon and welcome your comments. 

Quantifying Lifestyle Renovations

From the Desk of Yeheskel Sharbani

Hello to Our Community & Friends:

Spring has arrived in it's wonderful glory. This month's painting depicts the Roman Goddess of flowers & springtime. In Feng Shui, Spring is the season of renewal. May 10th is our Free Interactive & Fun Workshop - "Feng Shui your Home for Health & Happiness" held in our Manhasset showroom. Please call to RSVP.

This month's newsletter talks about "Quantifying Lifestyle Renovations" - what to consider when making decisions on how to create new spaces in your home. How much or how little should you spend? Should you stay with the same footprint or create the inner space for the lifestyle you desire? The newsletter begins after "Ask the Sharbanis"

We have two questions this month.

ASK THE SHARBANIS

1. How difficult is it to move plumbing in the kitchen when I want to move the sink to another location? 

Answer: Plumbing in a kitchen is generally easy to relocate, provided a kitchen renovation is done properly. However, in an apartment with concrete floor it can be done only if the plumbing remains on the same wall. Then it can be relocated.  

2. What flooring is more desirable with clients - wood or tile/marble?

Answer: Wood flooring vs. tiles or porcelains. It depends on the design  & type of kitchen cabinet to be installed. Generally & lately the fashion tends to go for wood flooring. Wood flooring is easy on your feet, can be refinished & renewed to look new often. That is all it needs - a buff & reapplied finish coat. Tiles are harder on the feet. However, sometimes it fits the overall look better than wood.   

Send your questions to: karen@elitekb.com                                                                                                                                                    Until next month.....                                                                                                                                                                                             Sincerely,                                                                                                                                                                                                             Yeheskel Sharbani

Elite Kitchen & Bath & Express Contracting - 983 Northern Blvd, Manhasset, NY 11030   516-365-0595                                                  2016 National Designer of the Year - Interior Design Society                                                                                                                 2015/2014 THREE TIME GOLD AWARD WINNERS - NARI COTY Contractor of the Year Award Design & Build                                                                                                                               

 

Quantifying Lifestyle Renovations

This month, we are discussing our experience in the following areas:

  • Consider the Neighborhood & Home Value
  • Appreciate Family Demographics & Lifestyle
  • It's all about Timing

Consider the Neighborhood Value

Have you known neighbors who want to spend outside their typical neighborhood budget? Too much or too little? We can be assured Rupert Murdoch bought Jerry Hall a diamond not a cubic zirconia set in steel. The same concept applies to homes in upscale neighborhoods. Cubic Zirconia - like renovations can be a mistake.

So how often do you meet with a Gold Coast resident wanting the grade of materials or renovation shortcuts that makes sense in a mid-level home? What they don't realize is a low end renovation on a valuable home not only lowers the value of their home, it is much harder to sell when they need to.  

Imagine a home in Upper Brookville fitted with low-mid grade cabinets surrounding their $25,000 appliance package. Picture a Levitown home with custom cabinetry surrounding a $25,000 appliance package. Do these scenarios sound familiar?

Yet how often do people cheapen their home & lifestyle with inferior products? They spend more on their depreciating Mercedes than their entire kitchen renovation. Compromising on materials such as cabinetry or desirable renovations that improve their lifestyle don't make sense in the long run.

According to a U.S. News & World Report article in their Money Section, "As a general rule, look to spend about 25 percent of the home’s value for a new kitchen and 12 percent to 15 percent for an updated bathroom" says David Pekel, president and CEO of Pekel Construction in Milwaukee and a master certified remodeler. Luxury homes in Milwaukee run in the $1 million + range.

Home staging has become popular to sell homes. But if the kitchen is outdated or low grade, no home staging will help.

Keeping to the neighborhood style is also important. Putting an ultramodern kitchen into a 100-year-old Tudor home isn’t typically the way to go. It can detract from the value. A new space should be designed to be congruous with the rest of the house’s architecture and improve the clients home life.  

As a standard practice, we voice our opinion about what we feel will give our client the home lifestyle they want as well as resale value appeal. Of course, it is the client's choice but we feel it is our obligation as experts in the field to let them know our thoughts.  What do you think?

Appreciate Family Demographics & Lifestyle

As you know, your family dynamic is a major influence in your remodel. We cater to clients in each group including young families, families who entertain often, multi-generational families, empty nesters, newlyweds as well as singles. The amount of money you invest in your renovation depends on what experience you desire at home.

We found Universal Design becoming an important strategy for more and more families. With the aging demographic as well as more people entertaining family and friends in all age groups, we have made it a priority to review universal specifics in all of our design work.  Lighting, counter & cabinet heights, walkways, special accessories and color are main considerations. The young & the old benefit from these distinct design elements.

Open floor layouts have been one of our top requests for all demographics. This style adds value to the client's home life and to the value of their home. The difference in family interaction is phenomenal!  

Home entertaining continues to grow in importance in our area. We have also had an overwhelming amount of requests to enlarge the kitchen. So many people want an island and are willing to take space from another room to get it. They express their desire to have seating and ample counter space to cook and entertain.

As engineers, contractors & designers, we are able to figure out how to give the client what they want.

It's all about Timing

When planning for a kitchen or other major remodel, you should decide how long you plan to live in your home from the time of the remodel. If you plan to sell your home shortly after the remodel, you shouldn't spend additional money unless necessary to sell the house. The rule of thumb is you should spend between 5 and 15 percent on a kitchen remodel if you plan on selling soon. This is the ideal range for homeowners to spend and expect to recoup during a resale.

If you plan to remain in your home for years after the remodel, then please contemplate investing in the finer grade of cabinetry, counter-tops, appliances, and renovations such as additions or open layout construction. You will enjoy the higher grade renovation for years to come.  

When our client decides they are staying in their home indefinitely, there is no point in spending time & money on a kitchen or bath remodel and only making small changes. These are major renovations that no-one wants to deal with again for the next 15-25 years. You need finishes that will last and remain beautiful long term.

What do you think?

 

Long Island Bathroom and Kitchen Design Trends Sweeping the Nation

In terms of home renovation Long Island is one part of the country that stays on the cutting edge. Being right on the edge of the Atlantic coast and so close to the design hub of Manhattan, Long Island homeowners find it easy to stay on top of the latest remodeling trends. And there is no limit to how simple or outlandish these design projects can get. From small kitchen design projects to whole-house overhauls, these are a few of the remodeling trends taking over in Long Island and stylish places across the country:   

A New Look at Metal

While metal has never really gone out of style, designers are taking a new look at metals in bathrooms and kitchens. The kitchen provides a particularly fertile ground for utilizing metal in your home design. After one visit to our kitchen showroom Long Island residents can easily refit all their cabinets with new metal fixtures that make a bold statement, particularly when used as a focal point with wooden cabinetry.  

Accessible Home Design

More and more people are choosing to “age in place” and stay in their homes after they retire and grow older. Making this transition requires a little remodeling, though, including removing tripping hazards and increasing mobility for residents. And why not add some style while making your home more livable? After visiting our kitchen and bathroom showroom Long Island homeowners should have a better idea of the range of accessible products that are available. Our design and construction team can also show you how to make it happen.

Color Comes to the Forefront

While neutral colors are always a safe bet, it is now becoming more common for homeowners to saturate their home with bright colors and bold patterns. Rather than matching hues and patterns strictly, there is more room for making a statement with an unexpected splash of color. This kind of coloring outside the lines, so to speak, can give the interior of a home a playful or dramatic edge even when the foundation of colors and patterns is still quite neutral.

Customization and a Clash of Styles

Following the herd is one trend homeowners are leaving behind, as more and more people want to put their own twist on the design of their home and achieve something slightly different than what you’ll find in any other home. And sometimes this means breaking some rules. Mixing and maxing is one way that homeowners are making their space stand out from the rest. If you like rich, textured fabrics and colorful tiles but also like the modern minimalism of white walls and sleek, metal fixtures, why not have it all?

Tubs and Showers that Stand Alone

Standalone showers and tubs have become two of the hottest trends in bathroom design, following the movement towards open floor plans in the modern home. These freestanding showers and tubs take up less space than the decked-in shower-bath combos, look very stylish, and there are plenty of options for luxuries such as jets and sprays.

These are just a few of the design trends taking over homes in Long Island and across the country. If you’re feeling inspired, why not visit our design showroom and get a few ideas for your next home renovation project?