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Week of February 14, 2005

Front Page

* Demand for Rental Housing Poised for Improvements in 2005
* Help Tsunami Victims Rebuild Their Homes
* Senate Passes Class Action Bill, House Approval Expected This Week
* Housing Snapshot

President's Message

* NAHB Is Your Business Partner

Housing Politics

* President Proposes Spartan Spending on Some Housing Programs
* Builders Support OSHA Reform Package
* Builders Support Congressional Efforts to Improve Endangered Species Act
* NAHB Ad Campaign Targets Congress for Support

Housing and Economics

* Eye on the Economy

Business Management

* Survey Finds Contractors Often Underestimate Expenses
* Don’t Be a Mind Reader: Ask Home Owners for Feedback

20 Clubs

* Builder 20 Clubs Help Maximize Benefits of NAHB Membership

Multifamily

* NAHB Statistical Model Helps Identify Apartment Features That Bring Higher Rents
* Apartment Builder Andrew Chaban Honored for Affordable Housing Advocacy

Small Builders and Remodelers

* A Cool Kitchen Checklist to Wow Your Clients
* Kitchens, ‘Hiving’ and Financing to Drive Remodeling Trends in 2005
* Will You Be the Next Remodelor™ of the Month?

Building Systems

* Covenants Prohibiting ‘Prefabricated’ Housing Can Unintentionally Exclude Systems-Built Homes

Seniors Housing

* Marketing, Customer Satisfaction, Design to Be Featured at Senior Housing Symposium

Education

* Take Advantage of National Designation Month — Before It Ends

Research

* Report Calls Smart Kitchens a ‘Technology to Watch’

State and Local

* Florida Builders Determined to Continue Fight Against ‘Outrageously High’ School Impact Fee
* New Hampshire Takes Up Regulation and Licensing to Curb Contractor Abuse

Workforce Housing

* Accommodative Zoning Helps Developer Build Affordable Homes in Newport News

Labor

* Proposed Budget Would Cut Job Corps Funding, Move Youthbuild to Labor Department
* Freddie Mac and NAHB Student Chapter Job Site Events Focus on Housing for Working Families

Building Products

* 30-Year Warranty Offered on EIFS Residential Systems

Builder's Engineer

* Dip in the Road

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* HomeAid and ‘Extreme Makeover’ Build Transitional Shelter for Two Denver Families
* Get GM Discount Pricing on More Than 80 GM Vehicles
* Subscribe Your Employees to NBN Online and a Digital Camera Could Be Yours
* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

A Cool Kitchen Checklist to Wow Your Clients

Kitchens are the most popular spot in the American homes that we build and remodel — and with good reason. That’s where the party happens, right?

Cozy or jazzy, kitchens are where friends and family congregate and where we all spend time every day.

Kitchen renovations also provide the highest potential payback for your clients on resale, as if just having a perfect kitchen isn’t payback enough.

As a remodeler, if you can customize your clients' kitchen space to make it theirs and the new finished kitchen elicits praise from their friends and neighbors, your clients will think you’re a genius — and refer you to others.


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The following is checklist of cool kitchen ideas, any number of which will help you wow your clients and transform their kitchens:

Lighting

  • Diffused fluorescent light panels behind colored glass tiles on the backsplash
  • Rope lighting in toe kick areas
  • Metallic finishes or white baffles ― no more black baffles in recessed lighting
  • Pendant lights over islands, bars, stainless bullets
  • High-end slide dimmers and scene controls
  • Free-form track halogen systems

Electrical

  • Plug strips to replace outlets on backsplashes
  • Switches on bottom of upper cabinets — for a provocatively uncluttered backsplash look

Plumbing Fixtures

  • More sinks ― add a second or even a third
  • Unusual shaped stainless sink, like Elkay’s curvy “Mystic” sink
  • Commercial-grade gas stoves and ovens with six to eight burners
  • Pot-filler faucets behind the stove

Kitchen Floors

  • Stained concrete
  • Patterns stained into existing wood floors
  • Decorative border inlays in tile, wood and laminate flooring
  • Bamboo floors

Countertops

  • Concrete
  • Stainless with integrated off-the-rack stainless sink
  • Gleaming slabs of granite and natural stone

Backsplashes

  • Glass mosaic tiles
  • Tumbled marble backsplashes with matching granite inserts
  • Tile or granite all the way around window and sink wall
  • Stainless steel tiles mixed with smooth rounded edges and interesting shapes

Cabinetry

  • Furniture-grade finishes in natural woods, such as maple or cherry
  • Backlit fretwork valances
  • Bun feet, pilasters, arches over windows and vent hood
  • More drawers, drawers, drawers. (Did I mention full extension?)
  • Wheels on islands and workstations
  • Multiple height countertops for different task and differing user heights (Don’t forget the kids.)
  • Beveled glass upper cabinet doors and large drawers to showcase items within
  • Narrow pull-out shelves in base and upper cabinets that hold small appliances and spices
  • Sculpted metal upper cabinet door inserts

Window and Skylights

  • Clerestory windows above cabinets for indirect daylight in spaces with 9-foot or taller ceilings
  • Insulated picture windows to highlight the view outside
  • Tubular skylights with internal lights (serve as recessed lights at night)

Appliances

  • Flat panel TV on adjustable bracket
  • Wine chillers and unique wine displays
  • Counter-depth or drawer refrigerators
  • Raised dishwashers
  • Internet-connected refrigerators that can order your favorite wine when you’re running out
  • Matching cabinet fronts for dishwashers, trash compactors, icemakers and refrigerators to make them “disappearing appliances”
  • Custom art panels for the fridge or backsplash, made of stainless steel for a true one-of-a kind look

Currently, metallic finishes account for more than 15% of sales, while enamel units account for less than 3% percent, according to KitchenAid.

Also, the “retro look,” in which new energy-efficient appliances now look like the funky old ones, has some baby boomers going ga-ga.

Talk to your home owners about these and all the other cool kitchen innovations that seem to cross our desks each week. If you want your clients to have fun in the kitchen, make their kitchen fun.

Dan Bawden, CAPS, CGR, GMB , is president of Legal Eagle Contractors in Houston, and the winner of the  "Texas Remodeler of the Year" three times, the Houston Remodeler of the Year twice, Big 50 winner and National Remodeler of the Month, among others. Bawden teaches other builders and remodelers at Certified Graduate Remodeler/Graduate Builder Institute classes at the "CGR College" he began in Houston while he was the Remodelors™ Council president.  For more information, contact Bawden via e-mail or through his company’s Web site.


The NAHB University of Housing Offers Designation Programs and Other Courses

The NAHB University of Housing offers CAPS, CGR, CGB and a variety of other professional designation programs and business management courses that set builders and remodelers apart from the competition. To learn more about NAHB’s designation programs, visit www.nahb.org/designations. For a complete list of all current education offerings, click here.

 Who Will Be the Next Remodelor™ of the Month?

The Remodelor™ of the Month (this link is accessible to Remodelors™ Council members only) award program is underway. Don't miss your opportunity to be named the Remodelor™ of the Month. 
 
The program groups local councils from different states into designated months. There will be two “wild card” months that will allow the council’s members-at-large to participate in the program. A winner will be chosen each month and that winner will then be automatically included in the nominations for the Remodelor™ of the Year award.
    
This is a great opportunity for local councils and members to get involved and submit their “best of the best” members to compete with other councils. The national Remodelors™ Council will send out press releases and highlight each winner in ReNews, the Remodelors™ Council e-newsletter.
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