Home renovation projects can be a daunting task. It doesn't have to be. We're here to help you every step of the way. Lake Forest Remodeling is your one-stop shop for all things kitchen, bath, and living space! We have the perfect cabinets, countertops and flooring to transform any dream into reality.
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There are many options when it comes to flooring. Here we will provide some of the most common options of each:
Traditional design style cabinets often features framed cabinets, which are defined by frames around the front of the cabinet (also known as the face-frame). There are three types of cabinets: partial overlay, full overlay, and inset.
Partial overlay cabinetry was the industry standard for many years. In partial overlay, doors only partly cover cabinet face frames, exposing portions of the cabinet frame. This style is usually seen in traditional-style kitchens and typically offer greater cost-saving opportunities by using less material than full overlay.
Transitional style cabinets are a perfect mixture of traditional and modern styles. The clean lines with recessed door panels (prime example are the Shaker cabinets) blend the classic into contemporary design to make them popular choices today.
Contemporary cabinets are generally more sleek and minimalistic with little detail in the designs. While Shaker style cabinets could also fall into this category, many contemporary designs are flat-fronts. Contemporary styling utilizes sharp and angular designs that give a very clean cut look.
Full overlay cabinets are a popular choice for those looking to make their kitchen an integral part of the design. These full-length doors and drawer fronts almost completely cover up any cabinet face, which can enhance contemporary and modern styles in your home decorating project.
Quartzite is a natural and durable countertop material, and is a type of metamorphic rock that is made up of sandstone. It is usually mined in large quarries in its raw form, and then taken to a processing plant. The natural veining patterns and blotches of gray or white are what make quartzite such a heavily sought after material. Not only is it great for countertops, it can also make for great backsplashes, floor tiling, and wall tiling. Quartzite is considered a more high-end stone which often tags it at a higher cost than quartz and granite. Because it is a natural rock, it has porous properties.
Quartz countertops are one of the most popular choices for new kitchen and bathroom construction. They're low maintenance and easy to clean, with no sealing required! Quarts is composed of different synthetic materials like resins or glass, which result in amazing designs. To many homeowners, they are an ideal material in homes today. Its durability gives maximum protection and prevents scratches from knives or stains left behind by spilled food (even oils). With so many design options, the possibilities are endless.
Like quartz countertops, granite is also one of the most popular choices for homeowners today. Granite is a natural rock material similar to quartzite, but there are some noticeable differences between the two. Granite is typically darker in color, whereas quartzite is mostly gray and white variations. While granite is not as hard as quartzite, it is still more than capable of handling everyday use in the kitchen. One of the drawbacks to granite is that it is a porous rock that can stain, so a sealing treatment will be needed.
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