Interest rates are at historic lows so now may be the time to refinance, get lower monthly outflow, and at the same time increase the quality of life with a complete kitchen remodel.
Consider this example:
Before refinance: Monthly
$160.000 mortgage at 6%.................$1100
10,000 credit card balance...................320
Total...............................................$1420
After refinance:
$182,000 mortgage at 4.2%..............$1030
In this example a new $182,000 mortgage pays off a $10,000 credit card balance eliminating a $320 monthly expense, and leaves enough cash to do a complete kitchen remodel. The total result is a $390 reduction in monthly outflow, not counting the money the family saves on going out to eat because they love their new kitchen so much!
Contrary to popular opinion there are financing options available to qualified borrowers. If you are interested in discussing this or another finance option feel free to stop by the store any time.
Bob
Premium Kitchen is a cabinet, granite, and appliance broker specializing in complete kitchen replacement located in Bella Vista, Arkansas.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Kitchen Design Blueprint
Are you still in the planning stages for your complete kitchen remodel in North West Arkansas? Send us a sketch with a few dimensions and pictures of your existing kitchen and we will prepare a blue print and a cost estimate for your new kitchen. The cost is just $299, which will be applied toward your project if you choose to have us do the work.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Check Out Our Latest Featured Project!
Casey and Patti were not sure what to do with their cabinets last October when they called us to update their kitchen.
Although well-built oak cabinets, the original white wash stain did not do them justice. In addition to the original stain color, in an effort to improve appearances, a darker stain had been applied by hand over the top of the existing finish.
The top coat was rubbing off in places, and just didn’t look as good as it could. The question then was to replace or restain.
The cost to replace all the cabinets throughout the house, 15-20k. Restaining was under 5k, but would it look good?
As you can see from the pictures the restain turned out beautiful. Add New Venetian Gold granite, stainless steel appliances, and a tumbled marble mosaic backsplash and the kitchen update is complete.
Kitchen before:
Kitchen after (wow!):
Bathroom before:
Bathroom after:
Cabinet Refacing
Hey Northwest Arkansas, are you ready for a complete kitchen remodel and you have well built cabinets but would like to change wood species for a whole new look? You might consider cabinet refacing. For more info check out http://www.flintcreekrefacing.com/ to see if this your best option.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Tile Floors
Tile floors offer many advantages over other floor surfaces in the kitchen. While we do not presume to tell anyone what flooring material to use in their kitchen, tile is a good choice.
You may have a good reason for choosing something else, for example hardwood because it is easier to live on or warmer and that is fine. If hardwood is what you want then we are happy to install hardwood, and properly maintained hardwood can be an excellent kitchen floor surface.
There are many reasons for having natural stone or ceramic tile for your new kitchen floor;
1) Low maintenance. Wood has to be refinished every few years
2) Durability. Tile floors can take a scrubbing again and again and stay beautiful.
3) Water resistant. One little water leak and insurance is paying for a new wood floor. Usually not a problem for a tile floor.
4) Cost. Tile is less expensive than hardwood
5) Selection. The options are endless.
All of this having been said I have to admit Robin and I have hardwood floors in our kitchen at home and love them, and I am saying this even after 25 years as a tile setter. But we have wood floors because this is what the house had when we bought it in '04.
I would like to mention though one key to being happy with your new tile floor is choosing the right installer. A qualified tile installer will know how to;
prepare the sub straight,
install isolation/anti fracture membrane,
have proper spacing and layout,
avoid lippage and out of plane tiles,
produce true and straight lines,
choose correct grout type and color,
achieve long lasting adhesion
Cousin Moe probably did do "just a wonderful job on granny's floor", but there is nothing like true professional installation, a floor you can be proud of, live on and show off for years to come.
ps Heated tile floors are very nice to live on! Ask us about Momento mat floor heating system.
You may have a good reason for choosing something else, for example hardwood because it is easier to live on or warmer and that is fine. If hardwood is what you want then we are happy to install hardwood, and properly maintained hardwood can be an excellent kitchen floor surface.
There are many reasons for having natural stone or ceramic tile for your new kitchen floor;
1) Low maintenance. Wood has to be refinished every few years
2) Durability. Tile floors can take a scrubbing again and again and stay beautiful.
3) Water resistant. One little water leak and insurance is paying for a new wood floor. Usually not a problem for a tile floor.
4) Cost. Tile is less expensive than hardwood
5) Selection. The options are endless.
All of this having been said I have to admit Robin and I have hardwood floors in our kitchen at home and love them, and I am saying this even after 25 years as a tile setter. But we have wood floors because this is what the house had when we bought it in '04.
I would like to mention though one key to being happy with your new tile floor is choosing the right installer. A qualified tile installer will know how to;
prepare the sub straight,
install isolation/anti fracture membrane,
have proper spacing and layout,
avoid lippage and out of plane tiles,
produce true and straight lines,
choose correct grout type and color,
achieve long lasting adhesion
Cousin Moe probably did do "just a wonderful job on granny's floor", but there is nothing like true professional installation, a floor you can be proud of, live on and show off for years to come.
ps Heated tile floors are very nice to live on! Ask us about Momento mat floor heating system.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Do I Have To Replace My Cabinets Or Can They Be Refinished?
While every situation is different here are a few things to think about when considering a complete kitchen remodel. There are many different grades or levels of quality when it comes to kitchen cabinets. If yours are inexpensive box (mass produced) cabinets and are showing signs of wear and tear, scratches, dings, loose or broken hinges, fading finish, and so on, it does not make good sense to do every thing else involved in a kitchen remodel and try to save cheapo cabinets. Particle board construction is almost always an indicator of cheapo cabinets. (Like you needed me to tell you any of that, just common sense, right?) On the other hand many older kitchens have well built solid wood cabinets that are absolutely worth refinishing if you are satisfied with the wood species. We have found refinishing saves about 75% over replacement. Refinish in some cases will make the cabinets better than new, because of the quality workmanship done by our refinish specialists. Our premium option, that is 7 days from tear out to completion of the remodel project is not available for jobs involving cabinet refinish because of on site painting requirements.
Bob
Bob
Friday, December 3, 2010
Interceramic Tile Dealership
No kitchen is complete without a nice floor. We are pleased to let our customers know we are now a dealer for Interceramic through Elder Distributing in Little Rock. Interceramic offers great pricing for top quality natural stone and tile products, no seconds sold here! Trucks arrive every Monday, and other days when warranted. When you are ready for a complete kitchen remodel and your choice for flooring is natural stone or tile, we can meet your needs, and for the best price out there!
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Is it too late to get my job done before the family dinner?
Maybe not, depending on what you have done. If we are only talking about replacing Formica tops with granite tops and maybe new appliances then there is still time to get the work done. A full kitchen remodel with complete tear out and replacement of absolutely everything normally will take at least four weeks. Of course actual down time for the kitchen would be just the last week of the four, as the first three weeks are for ordering, building cabinets, cutting granite and so forth.
Bob
Bob
December Package Special!
During the month of December we are featuring the following package:
Call 479-644-8733 or e-mail premiumkitchen@gmail.com
- Rustic cherry wood cabinets stained to preference
- 3cm New Venetian Gold granite
- Noce 4x4 tumbled marble back splash
- 4 piece stainless steel Whirlpool appliance package
- 60/40 18g stainless steel sink
- Single pull Moen faucet
- A new garbage disposal
- 80 square feet of new tile flooring installed
- Price includes tear out and haul off of old kitchen.
Call 479-644-8733 or e-mail premiumkitchen@gmail.com
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