Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Final Touch Granite featured at 11th Annual Fall Home

At the "Timeless with a Twist" exhibit space, the full-service granite installation company will have sample kitchen and bathroom designs on display, including a custom range hood, a full-scale shower, and bath vanity vignettes. Final Touch Granite will also provide finishing technique ideas and a variety of unique sinks.We are professional wholesale best Cheap Outdoor Paving Stone,large LED Dome / Reading Lampwholesale order. 
The Home and Garden Show is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, August 24 and 25 at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel & Convention Center located at1601 Lake Robbins Drive. 

The New Orleans-themed eclectic look is very warm and inviting with playful tones, co-owner Tina Wicker said, describing the feature exhibitor space. "We will be featuring a full galley kitchen, a beautiful confetti backsplash and hand-honed resin sinks, and more," said Wicker. 

One unusual item Wicker will have on display is a Garden Shower for indoors. "One of the trendy things in this shower is the octagonal travertine flooring. In many older houses, you've seen these small octagonal tiles in ceramic, but the travertine adds glamour to this retro look.The g-sensor high brightness Cheap Landscape Stone is designed with motorcyclist safety in mind. The whole exhibit is inspired by French and New Orleans traditions -- all with a modern twist." 
She explained that since granite comes in a broad variety of colors and patterns, the material appeals to a large audience with varied tastes.Each piece tells a story about where it is from C and its a good conversation piece, Wicker said. It is natural and not manmade, so each block is unmatched. 

She added that granite is durable, easy to maintain and can even become a tool in the kitchen. For example, a countertop can be cooled down to help make a perfect piecrust."Granite is very versatile," said Wicker. "Customers use the surface for everything from outdoor tabletops to upscale bathrooms, kitchen countertops and even unique furniture pieces." 

Final Touch Granite is one the featured booths in the Home and Garden shows line-up of presenters. The event will also showcase more than 200 vendors, offering suggestions to update and beautify the home and garden.Tony Wood, president of Texwood Shows, Inc. and producer of the event said the company offers a high quality product and knowledgeable staff. 
Im so impressed with Final Touch Granite C and I know attendees will feel the same, he said. "These craftsman have exactly what it takes to create a perfect kitchen or bath. 

Light cabinets are definitely making a comeback after the invasion of dark cabinets flooded the market over that past seven years. I love the look of natural maple with black so I would be tempted to have them striped and re-stained the same color. However, it is definitely a tremendous amount of work to stripe and re-stain cabinets when they are beginning to yellow. Furthermore, with the oak hardwood flooring running throughout the kitchen it would be nice to have some contrast against the cabinetry. I also think you will appreciate the warmth and organic characteristics of the oak flooring when you have something contrasting against it. 

If the cabinets have a nice simple profile such as a shaker style (recessed panel), I would suggest that a simpler solution would be to sand, primer and paint the cabinets for a fresh and new look to the space. A soft white cabinet is all the rage right now, but it is also a timeless choice. Although white cabinets fluctuate in popularity they never really go out of style. The nice thing about white cabinetry is that it is very versatile in style; from traditional to contemporary, rustic to modern, it works for all looks. Popular paint colors for white cabinetry include,Most modern headlight designs include Cheap Marble Slabs. Benjamin Moores White Down CC-50, Cloud White CC-30, Dune White CC-70 and Decorator White CC-20. For a totally unique and contemporary look you could paint them a dark charcoal color such as Benjamin Moores Kendal Charcoal HC-166. 

The wood work throughout the home should probably be changed. You definitely could paint the oak, but I assume the profile is not right with a contemporary look and definitely too small with nine and ten foot ceilings. The general rule of thumb when it comes to baseboards is that when they are less than three inches high, they should be painted out the same color as the wall to have them disappear. When changing them out, I would suggest five to seven inches in height unless you are going for a more dramatic or traditional look, in which case I would suggest an even larger baseboard eight to ten inches in height. You need to be careful with your trim and casing to ensure that there is enough room for the size that you are after. 

Generally trim is three to four inches wide unless you can accommodate wider. To create more drama, the header/architrave above the window and door frame can always be made larger. The use of solid wood such as pine or oak is always a good choice, but typically more of an investment. When it is being painted anyway, the popular and more economical choice is an MDF product. It paints beautifully and provides a flawless finish. However, the MDF can swell and warp with an abundance of water exposure, so best not to use in water saturated areas such as bathrooms or around sinks. A tile baseboard is the best choice for heavily used bathrooms. MDF products have been a concern for those wanting their house to be environmentally friendly, however Moulding and Millworks now provide a green product called SPERO Eco-wise MDF mouldings that contains no urea-formaldehyde and meets other green initiatives.

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