For Your Home
For Your Home
For Your Home
For Your Home takes on kitchen renovation in older Myers Park home
EVERY DAY WHEN WE OPEN UP OUR EMAILS and retrieve our phone messages, we discover hundreds of viewers with home improvement issues, from What color should I paint my dining room? to Help! Our house needs a complete makeover! Its not easy deciding where the For Your Home Team and TV cameras will go next. Our standards are high. We only consider the ugliest homes. The homes that present challenges that represent a majority of our viewers issues. One of the makeover winners this season was an out-of-date kitchen in a Myers Park home built in 1939. Like a lot of older homes, this one had seen its share of badly done remodels and add-ons. The existing kitchen had been updated in the 70s and was completely worn out. Most of the drawers and doors didnt open and close; there were layers and layers of old flooring, paint and wallpaper; and the space was dark and confining. Just perfect for us!
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quick meals or family get togethers. We extended the countertop dividing the sink from the laundry area for additional workspace, folding laundry or for seating guests. We designed the kitchen with work zones in mind to achieve maximum functionality for a busy family. I kept the color scheme light. The homeowner was so tired of heavy dark wooden cabinets that she requested white all around. For interest I added a custom blue painted island base. Plain and Fancy is known for their ability to customize any color or cabinet style to fit any homeowner or designers dream. Keeping the cabinets neutral allows you to easily add color to the walls, accessories, artwork and stools. I elected to replace the four layers of old floor tiles with beautiful hardwood flooring by Mohawk. Flooring America came to our rescue once we discovered multiple flooring issues as we peeled back the years. They did a wonderful job, and the new flooring ending up being exactly the same height as all four of the transitions to the surrounding rooms. Remember my mantra, remove and return. Countertop work space is always in high demand when you are creating a new kitchen. We eliminated
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you are thinking about tackling a major project like this, dont even think about not hiring a qualified, experienced General Contractor. They are worth their weight in gold! Older homes present a unique set of problems. Our first was the potential presence of lead paint and asbestos. Any home built before 1978 is required by law to be tested for toxic chemicals. This can sound like an expensive and complex issue, but let me reassure you that it was pretty simple and affordable. Working with EL1, we learned there were both lead paint and asbestos flooring issues. Working with the same FYH Team, project after EHG/Demolition handled the material remediation and removal in just a couple of days, and the entire process cost less than a few thousand dollars. A successful remodeler has to take into consideration two key factorshow does the family use the space and how can I remain true to the original feel and design of the home.
project, gives me the inspiration and assurance to tackle a project like this. Team leader and General Contractor, Karen Mancuso, owner of I on Design, had led the Team on last seasons kitchen renovation featured in the September/October 2010 issue of Charlotte Living and had done an outstanding job. If
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