Ideas for a Smarter, Greener Kitchen
LH eNewsletter
Helpful Tips from Louisville HandymanJanuary 2013
In This Issue
Ideas for a Smarter, Greener Kitchen
Attention to Details

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Is 2013 the year you will finally get the new kitchen you've been envisioning? In this issue, we are sharing three new and exciting ways your kitchen can function better for you and your family, as well as the environment.
Three Ideas for a Smarter, Greener Kitchen

Have you already gathered lots of ideas for how you'd like your new kitchen to look, once it is remodeled? Maybe you've thought about the style of cabinets you prefer and the beautiful materials you envision on your countertops and backsplash.

You should also consider these three important kitchen trends that add both safety and convenience, plus they are green in a way that goes beyond the usual energy and water savings.

Hands-free Controls on Faucets - touch or motion activated

1. Hands-free Controls on Faucets - touch or motion activated

A kitchen faucet with hands-free technology is a tremendous boon to meal preparation. Advanced sensors detect movement or a slight tap on the faucet itself, and will automatically start the flow of water. If your hands are too full or too dirty to turn on the faucet, a simple wave of your hand, the touch of your arm, or the presence of your hands under the spout will start the water flowing. Hands-free technology saves water, since these faucets will shut off automatically, unless instructed to do otherwise. It also provides a Universal Design solution for people with restricted reach and/or limited hand mobility.

2. Induction Cooktops

Induction Cooktop

Would you be surprised to learn that induction cooking technology was developed right here in the United States? It didn't immediately take off here, as it did abroad--possibly because of the cookware requirements. But that seems to be gradually changing as US consumers become better acquainted with the technology.

Induction has many advantages: it cooks food very quickly; 90% of the energy produced is used in the cooking process; it heats up only the pan and the food inside the pan, rather than the kitchen environment; the cooktop surface remains cool to the touch, so spills are wiped up easily; there are no open flames or hot burners that can cause safety issues.

3. LED Lighting

LED Lighting

LED lighting has opened up amazing new opportunities for placing light in your kitchen wherever you desire and however your imagination dictates. It doesn't produce heat and is therefore perfect for inside refrigerators and food storage cabinets. It is available in a wide variety of shapes and sizes--from long, narrow strips that fit under a cabinet toe kick to the round pucks suitable for cabinet interiors. LED provides white light in warm and cool tones, as well as a wide variety of other colors that can add drama to your kitchen décor.

Quality LED products typically last longer than CFLs, and are therefore preferable for hard-to-reach areas such as ceilings. The long life of LED lights make them an eco-friendly product.

Attention to Details

Each year, we meet with thousands of homeowners to help in the design of a project or simply to prepare a bid. I am always struck by how some homes feel tired and dated and other homes feel up-to-date and inviting. What separates the two types of homes are details. For example, a dining room that is simply four painted walls doesn't compare to one with crown molding and a decorative wainscot or chair rail. Further, having two paint colors or a combination of paint and wallpaper can make the room more interesting and appealing. Another example is a home with original builder grade fixtures versus one with new light fixtures and plumbing fixtures.  Think how fun and practical it would be to have a new "one touch" kitchen faucet that operates by simply making contact with the spout or a new pocket door with art glass.

Some projects to consider include:
· Add crown molding and wainscot/chair rail to a dining room
· Update paint colors
· Replace a worn out or unattractive entrance door
· Refinish or replace the flooring in the foyer
· Update your light fixtures
· Upgrade interior doors or add a pocket door with art glass
· Update your plumbing fixtures
· Upgrade your vanity and counter top

Know that we are here to help. If you need someone to walk around the house and offer suggestions on what can be updated within your budget that would have the most impact, call us. If you need design services for paint colors, wallpaper or curtains, we can refer you to one of the designers who we work with regularly. If you need help with flooring choices or material selections, we have flooring specialists who will help you decide on the right materials in the right colors. Also know that using Louisville Handyman to assist you doesn't mean you pay more. Our relationships with flooring specialists, designers and cabinet suppliers allow us to provide you with great service without higher prices. Bottom line is that we are here to help and you don't have to go it alone.

Joe French
President

jfrench@louhandyman.com 

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