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Contemporary Barstools and Furniture Guide

Contemporary Barstools & Furniture

Contemporary and urban furniture is the rising trend in the world of furniture and interior design. This modern and stylish look is in high demand by consumers, and many furniture companies and manufacturers are focusing on meeting their demands. Contemporary design is sleek and stylish, with clean, straight lines and understated, simple elegance. As the demand for this home décor look rises, contemporary furniture, such as contemporary dining sets and contemporary barstools are becoming the fundamental parts of modern homes. Contemporary furniture is perfect with minimalist décor and areas with modern wall art or other modern touches. Contemporary interior design is ultra-modern, ultra-sleek, and best suited for those who prefer this kind of simple elegance - such as young people, artists, and art or fashion lovers - over the more traditional and old-world home décor look and feel.

Contemporary Furniture

Contemporary tables and dining sets are a very sophisticated way to furnish your living room or dining area. It's also an excellent way to maximize a smaller space, since much of the furniture in contemporary style is sleek and simple, rather than large, clunky, and dominating. Some of the most popular combinations for contemporary furniture are metal, such as chrome or brushed steel, with glass or plastic/acrylic. This simply elegant style fits perfectly in a neutral or metallic room, as well as in a more eclectic room with pops of color and modernity. When it comes to seating, contemporary chairs are popular in metal and leather, but one of the most popular seating choices for an ultra-modern look is contemporary barstools.

Contemporary Barstools

Contemporary barstools are a stylish choice for seating in an area with a modern look and feel, whether it's a kitchen, a dining area, an entertainment area, or a bar area. There are many models and styles available to suit many preferences, and also many features such as memory or endless swivel, with/without armrests, and with/without backrests. Many different heights are available to suit a wide range of tables and other surfaces, as well as adjustable height barstools for high-traffic areas and added versatility. Common materials for contemporary barstools are ones that have a modern and sleek feel - metals such as chrome, aluminum, brushed steel, and various alloys, as well as synthetics such as acrylic, plastic, and fiberglass.

Aesthetically, contemporary barstools can vary quite a bit depending on the designer's vision of "contemporary" and "chic." There are many that are more conventionally designed, but others are more unique and double as a conversation piece!

Overall, when shopping around for the perfect barstool to fit with a specific décor, it all depends on the buyer's preference for style, material, and height that will determine which type of contemporary barstool is right for their space & their home.

Kitchen Remodeling With Stainless Steel Sinks

The sink is among the major points considered when drafting an efficient kitchen remodeling layout. Aside from the functionality that sinks add to kitchens, it also pays to make the most frequented area of your home as visually attractive as possible. When it comes to shopping options, stainless steel sinks are becoming a favorite. And this article discusses the essentials to choosing stainless sinks for kitchen remodeling. First off, why is stainless steel sinks a popular choice for many homeowners? Here are various reasons why it would be a great addition to your kitchen remodeling project:

  1. Wide availability- can easily be found and bought online or at your local home improvement shop.
  2. Affordable.
  3. Does not cheap or break and is durable enough to withstand many practical years of use and abuse.
  4. Come in different depths and sizes to match different renovation requirements.
  5. Versatility- complements well with a wide range of kitchen designs and color schemes.

The Basics Various elements have been combined or alloyed to manufacture stainless steel sinks with nickel and chromium as the two important ingredients that enhance their quality. The higher the concentration of these two, the more durable the manufactured sink will be. And because of the rugged nature of their functions, prone to banging and always exposed to dirt, stain, and water; quality should be ensured to prevent corrosion and unexpected replacements. When shopping for the right sink for your kitchen remodeling, here are factors to consider:

  • Mount

There are two types of stainless steel sinks that are characterized by the way they are mounted- in top mount or under mount designs. A top mount sink (also called drop-in or self-rimming sinks) has a visible rim that anchors the sink around the hole in the counter. This style not only creates a visually interesting touch to the décor but also adds stability, holding the feature in place. An under mount sink, on the other hand, has a rim that goes under the counter seamlessly. This design allows for a cleaner look and prevents food particles and dirt from getting in between the counter and sink.

  • Gauge

The gauges that stainless steel sinks come in refer to the thickness of the material and as a rule of thumb, the thicker the better. Gauges range from 16 to 22 gauge, with 16 as the thickest. Aside from being more resistant to dents, a sink with better gauge is less noisy and offers better insulation.

  • Sink Basin

Stainless steel sinks are engineered differently to meet specific kitchen remodeling requirements. There are single and double basins that feature different depth, sizes and styles. For homeowners working on smaller kitchens, a one-basin sink that is deep would suffice. For families who have enough room and cook often, a two-basin sink would be a more ideal choice.These also come in various finishes so if you think stainless steel is too industrial looking, you can choose satin or other textured finishes.

Tips for a Successful Kitchen Renovation

It is a well-known fact that the kitchen and the bathroom are the most expensive rooms in the house, so a bit of research and planning ahead of your renovation will help to keep costs and stresses down, and have the project go as smoothly as possible.

    1. Budget. As with any project to be undertaken, the first thing you need to do is fix your budget, and please, please, please remember to allow for overruns - you do not known what will be found in the walls or the floor that will result in additional costs to the project.
    2. Layout. Does the existing layout work for you? Are you taking out any walls to make a bigger space, or adding windows or doors? These kinds of changes need to be taken into account when considering the layout of the kitchen. Remember the triangle between sink, stove and fridge!
    3. Electrical Outlets. A very common problem in a kitchen is an insufficient number of electrical outlets, particularly at countertop level. If your large appliances are all to be built-in, each will need a dedicated outlet. How much countertop space will you have? Do you have small appliances that live on the counter like a coffee machine, toaster or toaster oven? Do you have other appliances that live in a cupboard and are used only occasionally? Additional outlets should be provided to accommodate these appliances.
    4. Countertop. There are numerous choices for the countertop, from tiles to granite or polished stone, to concrete, stainless steel and various molded surfaces. And the price range is equally huge, with unique custom-made surfaces costing thousands of dollars. Be careful that you don't overspend on the finishes as you might not get it back on reselling your property. Also think about wear and tear on the counter - do you have kids? Might there be frequent spillages that might cause staining?
    5. Cabinets. The choice of finishes for your cabinets is limitless, from natural wood to laminates, stainless steel, glass, synthetic finishes and various combinations of them all. Do you wish your upper level cabinets to go right up to the ceiling - the advantages of this include more storage space though high up, no dust can collect on the top of the cupboards, plus it gives the illusion of a higher ceiling, which is particularly good if your ceiling is a little low.
    6. Floor. Are you installing a new floor covering? If yes, it needs to be something that is very durable to withstand the wear and tear of traffic in the busiest room in your house! Hardwood, tile, stone or even polished concrete fill this role effectively and efficiently.
    7. Appliances. The kitchen is often described as the "heart of the home", so you don't want to skimp on appliances. Stainless steel is more expensive but it will last longer. Having appliances that match is also very important to the overall look of the finished kitchen. Do you want a dishwasher and where do you want it to be located? Do you want a built-in microwave or wine cooler, and where should they be located. Now is the time to think about these things.

There you have it. Lots to think about before your project gets started, but planning ahead will more than pay for itself in the successful completion of the project.

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