Monday, August 30, 2010

Copper in kitchens and bathrooms

When we want to replace the kitchen sinks, the bathroom sinks, the bathtub, or the faucets, we often focus on materials such as stainless steel or porcelain. But there is another option, that once elected, adds personality and warmth to the room where it's placed. I'm talking about copper. The warm tones of copper are especially suitable for homes decorated in Victorian, or French style.

In the kitchen, copper can be used both for the sink and the countertop.




The copper bathtub is itself a work of art. Yields intimacy, mystery. And, fortunately, in the present, there are many models to choose from in stores, but you should not neglect the offers on the Internet either. There are dealers that can create a custom copper sink,or bathtub which add an imprint of your own personality.




If you are thinking of buying a copper item for your house there are some things you should know before making a purchase:

1.
Choose only pure copper!

Some companies add various alloys to the copper, so the final price would be less expensive. It's a trap and a lot of people fall for it. Soon, your tub or sink will rust and you will find out that you did not make a good deal.

2. Copper is a healthy choice!

We all worry about bacteria and we always disinfect everything. While a an steel or porcelain objects bacteria survives for days, on copper it dies in just a few hours. It is important to note that copper objects do not require cleaning with disinfectants or antibacterial solutions.

3. The finish.

Some countertops, sinks, or tubs are from made from gross copper.
Others are finished to have an antique appearance. Some sinks or tubs are simply painted or transformed with a special hammer.
Any model you choose, you should care for your copper object appropriate, so that spots won't appear.


So, if you want to redecorate your kitchen or bathroom, or you need to change the sinks, bathtub, consider copper for a change.
The final choice is yours, but you should browse all the models on the market and then decide which best defines your home's personality.







Thursday, July 29, 2010

Single or double bowl kitchen sink?

The kitchen sinks are the focal point in your kitchen. When you look at sinks in show-rooms and home centers, you realize there’s a lot more to decide on besides the material. You will have to decide on what style of kitchen sink to get. Which will go with your kitchen design best? A single bowl or a double bowl kitchen sink? A single bowl residential kitchen sink is usually 25″ x 22″, and a double bowl sink is typically 33″ x 22″.



Single bowl kitchen sinks


This sink is economical, but difficult for hand washing and rinsing cookware and glassware at the same time. Single bowl sinks are usually used to hold larger cooking utensils. A single bowl sink is large enough for soaking big pots and pans. This is the reasons single bowl sinks are usually used as a second sink. A single bowl kitchen sink usually requires a 30-inch cabinet.







Double bowl kitchen sinks

Double bowl sinks are the most popular and handy for separating tasks. hey are not much more expensive than a single bowl version. Traditionally, double bowl sinks have been used to wash dishes in one bowl, while stacking them to dry in a dish drainer in the other bowl.




Whatever kitchen sink you choose, make sure you’re comfortable with it.