Stainless steel isn’t technically a precious metal.
Then again, neither is brass..
…or copper…
…or nickel, for that matter.
That doesn’t keep me from lusting over it, though.
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“Precious” or not, I LOVE those metals!
Posted in Bath design, Bath fixtures, Interior Design, kitchen cabinets, kitchen design, Kitchen fixtures, Surfaces, tagged appliances, brass, copper, Hardware, nickel, stainless steel on September 6, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Stainless steel isn’t technically a precious metal.
Then again, neither is brass..
…or copper…
…or nickel, for that matter.
That doesn’t keep me from lusting over it, though.
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“Precious” or not, I LOVE those metals!
Posted in kitchen cabinets, kitchen design, tagged brass, cabinets, furniture, Hardware, Home Improvement, Hoosier Cabinet, jewelry, kitchen, renovation, un-lacquered on September 23, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Cabinet hardware is one of the last decisions that you make in a string of about 100 when designing a kitchen. At this point you’re tired of making decisions and of construction and waiting for parts to come in and all of these people trekking through your house and so on and so forth… You.are.just.so.tired.
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I understand – it’s really taxing. Just a little longer and then you’ll have a beautiful kitchen you get to live and play in for years to come, so take a deep breath, pull on your big kid pants, and get a grip. This is not an opportunity everyone gets to have, and you don’t want to give up on such an easy opportunity to bring a lot of character into your home, right?!
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Right.
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So, you might already know what the metal finish should be based on your faucet…
but that doesn’t necessarily have to be the case. Using a finish that correlates with another element of the kitchen is completely okay, too. Like matching your shoes & accessories. See…
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and here, too…
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Match the finish of your hardware to a collection you intend on displaying such as the pewter in this kitchen…
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It’s all about deciding what feature you want to emphasize. Remember: this is jewelry for your kitchen. Think about it like you do everyday when getting dressed – with a neutral strapless dress (shaker cabinets) & fine features you might consider a matching set of statement jewelry (hardware), like Heidi did at the Emmy’s earlier this week…
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or like this home in Boston…
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Bin pulls are a classic in cabinet hardware – like gold stud earrings…
and icebox latches have had a revival…
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Latches have been around for a long time. Variations of them were used on Hoosier cabinets from the 1910′s on. They’ve been around the block. Think estate jewelry.
This (gorgeous) kitchen shows well how the two styles – bin pulls & latches – can be combined…
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I’m really enjoying un-lacquered brass hardware lately, which is what is in the photo above & photos below. The patina it develops over time is flat-out perfect.
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Un-lacquered brass is not the painfully shiny, cheap stuff that went through a hay-day a couple of decades ago and caused almost instant regret to anyone that installed a polished brass anything.
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*Un-lacquered brass is NOT polished brass*
For one thing, un-lacquered brass doesn’t flake off. It can’t. What you see is the raw material used to make the hinge, door knob, light switch plate, register grate, scale, lamp, door knocker, cabinet pull… you’re looking at. If it’s an antique, the beauty might be buried under three inches of gunk & nastiness, but elbow grease and determination (or a professional) will make that baby shine like the day it was born. Quality brass products in a polished finish will last where the poorly made, painted on generic brass finish fails. The “polished” on the good stuff can be stripped to make it “un-lacquered” if you’re motivated.
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I’m not a huge fan of super clean and shiny brass. I like a little age to it. If you are like me, have no fear! Un-lacquered brass can be patina’ed or waxed for a variety of looks, or if you’re patient (not like me) you can let oxygen & time do the work for you, but my tangent will end here. Moving on…
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See more a lot more photos after the jump…
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Posted in Community, Designer Tag Sale, Events, Kent, tagged appliances, bath design, bath fixtures, butcher block, Hardware, kitchen design, tag sale, Tile, viking range on July 13, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
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This season’s final Designer Tag Sale is happening Thursday, July 28th through Sunday the 31st during Kent’s Summer Sidewalk Festival. There are great deals on lighting, cabinet and furniture hardware, small appliances, kitchen gadgets, cutlery, and home decor accessories in our outdoor tent. Kitchen appliances, plumbing, antique prints, and more are on sale in the showroom.
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What’s a Designer Tag Sale anyway? And what’s the big deal? Why so motivated?
What’s a Designer Tag Sale, you ask? Its all of the gorgeous things left over after Trish and Jeffrey’s 20+ years in the interior design business in New York City, plus a bunch of props, gadgets, and floor samples that we have had for sale in the showroom for the past few years. Its out with the old to make room for the new. The best part about it is that all of the prices are significantly discounted. AND we are motivated to sell!!
Motivation: whatever doesn’t sell has to go back into storage – which is in the basement. Guess who gets that job? Your’s truly (and Trish…). We (I) REALLY don’t want to have to trek all of this stuff down to the basement. And its got to go somewhere because right now its taking up the entire {soon to be} bath department. We are even extending our hours to get as many of you here to get as much as possible OUT!
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A few other things happening on the Green during the festival that might interest you include the farmer’s market on Saturday from 9 am to noon, a hot dog and hamburger stand at Davis IGA, pulled pork sliders at the Fife ’n Drum Restaurant, and…
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Hope to see you there!