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		<title>Online Kitchen Remodeling Instructions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have decided to take on the project of remodeling your kitchen, but you keep putting off the start date because you haven&#8217;t done that big of a job before. Right? Well, look no further. At least for where to go to find out how to do the job right. Because your reading this one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">You have decided to take on the project of remodeling your kitchen, but you keep putting off the start date because you haven&#8217;t done that big of a job before. Right? Well, look no further. At least for where to go to find out how to do the job right. Because your reading this one line, I know that you know how to surf the Internet and that is what it take&#8217;s these days to get the best information available. And up to date also.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The best reason to do this online is that it is 9 times out of 10, free. All of those companies that you bought your appliances and storage supplies from have an engineering staff with detailed instructions on how to use there product and what you need to install there product. All you need to do is leave a message at there site with a hot request about the best way to &#8220;XYZ&#8221; there product and they will get back with you in no time with good advice.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Not only will the information be free but the shear magnitude you will find will blow you away. Don&#8217;t forget you will be getting this from people that have unmatched experience with there product. All you will have to do will be type your request into your search engine and hit the button and let it go. Soon you will have to make a decision on just how much content is enough and how much is to much. As well as detailed instruction you usually will find either pictures that take you step-by-step through the process or there will be a video that will show you what is important and what is not.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are many web sites that will have the instructions that you want, either in PDF format or video. Your friendly home improvement store should have a web site that will have many projects that will be described so you can do the work yourself or make a decision hire some help with some of the more technical chores of the job. They will also have much of the pro&#8217;s and con&#8217;s of how many products go together and will be able to help you with the decision on buying some of the articles that you know that you will have.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Don&#8217;t forget to make your search direct and concise so you will get the best results. So here you go. It&#8217;s up to you to do the hunting and up to the people that have put the work in before you get there to be ready to teach you what you need to do the job and get it done right.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">And so why don&#8217;t you start your search at our web site which is called Kitchen Appliance Packages, and from there you can find many places that will lead you in the right direction.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">That&#8217;s http://kitchenappliancepackages.org/ for more ideas than you have questions for.</p>
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		<title>Smart Solutions For Organizing Kitchen Cabinets</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 18:14:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A well organized kitchen makes cooking a pleasure. Instead of frantically riffling through piles of plastic storage containers, pan lids, and random cooking tools as a pot boils over and the smoke alarm starts screaming, you can move smoothly through the cooking process, knowing where to find what you need.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">A well organized kitchen makes cooking a pleasure. Instead of frantically riffling through piles of plastic storage containers, pan lids, and random cooking tools as a pot boils over and the smoke alarm starts screaming, you can move smoothly through the cooking process, knowing where to find what you need.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Regardless of the size of your kitchen, you can do several things to organize your kitchen cabinets to make everything easier to find. Shelf systems, spice racks, and a plan are all that you need to make the best use of your kitchen. To make a kitchen truly efficient, you must first consider where each item is used and then place it in a convenient location that makes sense and is easy to reach. This will create a natural flow of movement within your kitchen.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Put Things Where They Belong</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Plates, glasses and silverware are generally used at a dining table and then washed in a dishwasher or at the sink. The best placement for these items is somewhere in between those two locations. Pots and pans are used at the stove and should be located nearby. As these items are generally heavier, lower cabinets are the best place for them. There are shelf systems that can help you store your pot and pan lids neatly and conveniently, minimizing the clutter in your cabinets.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Food and food preparation items, such as mixing bowls, spices, mixers, blenders, and utensils need to be located according to their use, as well. Items used less often should be stored further away, while frequently used items should be within easy reach. Most cabinet arrangements allow you to put your silverware in the top drawer, cooking utensils in the second drawer, towels and other linens in the third drawer, as so on. Knowing where everything is stored will make your kitchen more efficient and easier to use.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Keep Your Spices In The Dark</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">While most spice racks display your collection attractively, they do nothing to protect the volatile oils found in most spices. Herbs exposed to light quickly deteriorate and lose their flavor. Cabinet spice racks offer an excellent solution, allowing you to organize your spices in an easy to use method that protects them from the destructive force of light.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In the same way, wall spice racks take advantage of the space that already exists in your walls, between the studs, while protecting your delicate herbs and spices from sunlight. This is especially important when space is at a premium. Wall spice racks and cabinet spice racks will protect your food investment and, as any cook knows, spices can be very expensive.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">What To Do With All The Odds And Ends</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Kitchen utensils, tools, and storage pieces are notoriously odd shaped and can be difficult to store neatly. Very often, they get tossed into a drawer or cabinet haphazardly, which makes them difficult to find when needed. Kitchen shelf systems can make a huge difference in how efficiently your kitchen can be used. In the same way that a cabinet spice rack protects and organizes your spices, kitchen shelf systems allow you to place things within easy reach, making them easier to find.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Plastic food storage containers can be stacked according to size and shape with their corresponding lids stored neatly alongside. Kitchen appliances can take their place on the lower shelves, whereas smaller and lighter items can be placed at eye level or higher.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Each kitchen must be organized according to its use and user. Everyone has their own style of cooking. Placing kitchen items on a shelf system organized with your personal cooking style in mind will make your cooking experience far more enjoyable and productive.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Author is a freelance copywriter. For more information about shelf systems, please visit http://www.wgwoodproducts.com/store/agora.cgi?product=Wall_Shelving.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Christine_Harrell</p>
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		<title>Kitchen Remodeling Ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 09:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
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Have you ever walked into your kitchen and felt something was missing? More than likely, you feel this way because something is missing. Often, this is because the look of the kitchen is a little old. It needs to be spiffed up and made to look unique once again. The best way to do this [...]]]></description>
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<p>Have you ever walked into your kitchen and felt something was missing? More than likely, you feel this way because something is missing. Often, this is because the look of the kitchen is a little old. It needs to be spiffed up and made to look unique once again. The best way to do this would be to remodel it. But, wouldn&#8217;t that cost a lot of money? Honestly, it could cost a lot of money but you need not feel that you must spend a great deal on it. There are a variety of ways that the kitchen could be effectively remodeled on a minuscule budget.</p>
<p>Repainting is always one of the best ways to remodel a kitchen with little cost. You can paint the walls as well as the cabinets. (You could also consider wallpapering the kitchen as well) Painting is probably the cheapest strategy to follow provided you do it yourself. In this instance, you would need to only pay for materials. Hiring a painting crew would certainly run up the costs.</p>
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<p>And speaking of cabinets, you do not need to replace the entire cabinet if you want to make a change. You can always just replace the doors of the cabinet and this could have a great impact on the kitchen. And it will certainly prove to be much cheaper than replacing the entire cabinet.</p>
<p>Have you considered replacing your appliances? When you have old and outdated refrigerators and dishwashers they can really wear down the look of the kitchen. Taking these old appliances out and installing new ones would be a wise idea. Then again, some may wonder if this can be done cheaply. As long as you kind find affordable resources for kitchen appliances, you will be able to take part in this plan without a huge expense. Buying used (but well maintained) appliances could also be an available option.</p>
<p>A new floor can totally revamp the look of a kitchen in a stunning manner. Of course, there will be those that will say redoing the flooring is not easy to do cheaply. Again, the cost saving venture comes into play when you do what is needed by yourself. Many flooring system have been designed for those with limited flooring skills to be able to install the flooring on their own with limited difficulty. Purchasing such kits will definitely help the cause of remodeling without great expense.</p>
<p>The windows of a kitchen can often be altered in various ways to improve the style of the kitchen. This could involve installing new windows or merely just adding nice curtains to the windows. Does that sound minimalist? Well, it may seem minimalist on paper but when actual enacted it can deliver great results.</p>
<p>As you can see, it is not all that tough to remodel a kitchen without great costs. A few simple &#8220;tricks&#8221; can deliver some amazing results.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">About the Author</span></strong></p>
<p>Joel D McDonald</p></div>
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		<title>How to Create a Shabby Chic Kitchen</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 09:45:35 +0000</pubDate>
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Shabby chic kitchens are now one of the most sought-after kitchen styles, in the modern world; especially in country properties. However it is not by any means a new look since it originally evolved in the mid-twentieth century, when it became a popular method of creating an acceptable and charming way of decorating as money [...]]]></description>
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<p>Shabby chic kitchens are now one of the most sought-after kitchen styles, in the modern world; especially in country properties. However it is not by any means a new look since it originally evolved in the mid-twentieth century, when it became a popular method of creating an acceptable and charming way of decorating as money was tight after the second world war.</p>
<p>The essential element that conjures up the shabby chic look is a timeless elegance where furniture does not have to match, just so long as all your pieces have an inviting, slightly worn look, and are closely related in colour or tone. True shabby chic in your kitchen should reflect the grace and beauty of a bygone era, when life was simpler and altogether more natural.</p>
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<p>Shabby chic kitchen styles are characterised by a rural style comfort coupled with old world whimsy. The décor, which is normally based around white, off-white or very pale unobtrusive colours such as soft greens, pale blues, pale yellows or muted beiges, should look effortless and completely uncontrived.</p>
<p>Before setting about creating this well-loved style take a good look round your kitchen and consider the existing style in terms of wall colours, cabinets, appliances, work surfaces and even cookware. Also take note of the size and layout of the room to determine if there is enough floor space to accommodate additional pieces or the necessary wall space for additional cabinets or shelves. If not, begin thinking about how you could change the current look to achieve a more rustic feel. Newly painted walls and certain paint effects on furniture, along with the right accent pieces will help change the whole look your kitchen.</p>
<p>In the main most kitchen walls are best painted in plain or lightly toned white to maximise the amount of light, however for something a little more unusual you could also try painting your walls in a pattern of wide pastel and white stripes. If however you prefer wallpaper, to make your kitchen appear more homely, it is best to choose a muted floral pattern, especially roses or tiny bunches of daisies or forget-me-nots.</p>
<p>Do bear in mind though that endearing as old fashioned wallpaper can look it should not even be considered if your kitchen doesn&#8217;t have proper ventilation to stop it getting overly steamed-up when cooking; otherwise you will soon be re-papering!</p>
<p>Concrete, grotesquely tiled or tacky linoleum floors are a complete anathema to the shabby chic kitchen style so they will need to be replaced with something more in keeping with your new soft and natural look. This of course can be a major and expensive undertaking, so if you don&#8217;t want to completely replace your kitchen floor you can simply add lots kitchen mats or rugs in muted pink, blue, green, or floral designs; just be sure to choose colors that complement your walls and existing flooring.</p>
<p>Plain wooden floorboards can be given a new lease of life by being sanded and varnished to prevent splinters in bare feet! They can also be stained in a &#8216;natural&#8217; wood colour but be careful that you don&#8217;t go too dark and make you kitchen feel grim and gloomy. Very pale wood may be stenciled in an interesting design before varnishing, but do ensure that the design ties in with your existing colour scheme. A clever floor design could be used to emphasise a special feature such as an old couch, a favourite rocking horse or a freestanding butcher&#8217;s block.</p>
<p>Kitchen furniture and cabinets can be decorated in a number of exciting paint finishes, which is then distressed in varying degrees depending on just how truly &#8217;shabby&#8217; you want your kitchen to look. If you are not sure how to go about the distressing process simply dial up &#8216;How To Paint Shabby Chic Furniture&#8217; on the internet and you will find plenty of information and even videos on Youtube.com that cover the subject in depth.</p>
<p>To avoid an overly modern look you should always replace any current hardware on kitchen cabinets and door furniture with something more appropriate, such as glass or vintage ceramic knobs; which will indeed look so much more authentic. You can often find just what you need on Ebay or you could try scouting round some of the more reputable building reclamation yards. Sometimes it is worth buying old cabinets or doors just to lay claim to stunning or unique door and cupboard accessories.</p>
<p>If your current kitchen appliances don&#8217;t look remotely right in your new kitchen, you can have them repainted to match everything else, as fortunately companies do exist that will repaint appliances. Alternatively, if you want to replace the appliances altogether, there are also companies that sell retro style appliances.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to give your kitchen a light and airy window treatment. Curtains, rather than blinds, are an excellent way to emphasise the shabby chic look especially dainty floral prints, held in place with antique tie-backs. For a cleaner, unfussy look you could also use cotton nets slung over pine poles or even pure lace, draped across just half the window.</p>
<p>Be aware that one of the joys of shabby chic style is that it utilises less than perfect pieces, so do check out jumble sales, garage sales and even skips for discarded items. Someone else&#8217;s rubbish may just be the perfect display piece for your shabby chic kitchen. A tart-up with a pretty paint finish or some floral material can give new life to many a neglected treasure.</p>
<p>The right accessories will simply &#8216;make&#8217; your shabby chic kitchen so these should be chosen and placed very carefully to give the right effect. This stage of achieving the shabby chic look is rather like planting a country garden, in as much as it should all look entirely natural and as if it has just happened by chance.</p>
<p>However as any skilled gardener will tell you it takes quite a bit of forethought and planning to create just the right uncontrived look. Exactly the same will apply to your kitchen but, being careful not to over-clutter working space or surfaces, you can easily develop the shabby chic feel simply by applying a little imagination, time and effort and the best of all it won&#8217;t cost you a fortune.</p>
<p>Some really great additions to your kitchen can include distressed corner shelves for old battered recipe books, Victorian chamber pots for plants, early spice racks, embroidered hand-towels and homespun linen on wrought iron hooks, well-worn oven gloves, 1950&#8217;s tin canister sets and cookie cutters, granny&#8217;s wash board, sepia framed photos, Imperial kitchen scales, a rose patterned china tea service, vintage wooden boxes and serving bowls, old baking trays, copper pans, fish kettles and of course lots and lots of fresh flowers.</p>
<p>Finally do remember that the true shabby chic look is only achieved by being understated, so you don&#8217;t need to have every single item in your kitchen distressed, miss-matched or floral. Sometimes less is definitely more and it is also vital that your own personality comes into play to make your dream kitchen particularly special and unique to you.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">About the Author</span></strong></div>
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<p>Karole Howard is passionate about interiors, fabrics and colours inspired by the countryside. She launched her well known online shop <a href="http://www.countrycream.co.uk/" target="_new">http://www.countrycream.co.uk</a> in 2003 in order to help people who want to create the country look in their homes.</div>
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