Kitchen Tune-up on top of home Remodeling Trends
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Homeowners are fixing up their homes in record numbers, thanks to the plethora of shows like Extreme Makeover, Trading Spaces and others. Kitchen Tune-up is there to help, turning kitchens and baths from shabby to chic. June 2, 2004 - Aberdeen, SD - Kitchen Tune-up focuses on kitchens, bathrooms and wood floors. "People are putting money into their homes again, especially kitchens, where the return on investment is 95% to 110% and higher. The TV shows are getting people excited about remodeling their own homes," said David Haglund, Founder and President. One service Kitchen Tune-up offers is cabinet refacing, for homeowners with outdated cabinetry who want to change the finish without the mess and expense of ripping anything out. The company applies veneers to the frames and bases of cabinets and changes the doors and hardware. Homeowners can change the color, as a way to redecorate the kitchen, a popular trend. For example, homeowners can switch from a cheap laminate to wood like mahogany or cherry to get a richer look. Today's most popular woods are oak, maple, hickory and cherry. Glazing is another popular trend. "Anything available in new cabinets is also available in refacing," Haglund said. A cabinet refacing job can range from $2,000 and up, depending on types of wood and door style. What if you like your cabinetry, but it's looking tired? Kitchen Tune-up offers a unique product, a one-day tune-up that takes wood from dry and lackluster to gleaming, without sanding, stripping or varnish. Nicks, cuts and scratches are concealed and the life of the wood is increased with special polishes, sealants and lubricants. "Most people think you have to sand and refinish cabinets to get them looking sprightly. It's just not true," Haglund added. "We remove contaminants on wood, match colors, fill up fiber with oil and get them looking lustrous. This process can also be applied to window sills, banisters, doorways, doors and vanities as well as commercial applications, such as church pews, restaurants, hotels, banks and apartment buildings." A typical tune-up starts around $500.00. The company handles hybrid jobs, acting as coordinator with contractors and decorators and bidding out other kitchen components such as floors and countertops. They offer no-sand wood floor restorations and buff and shine for all countertops except stone. Custom cabinetry along with various styles of new, decorative hardware is also part of their repertoire. The TV show Clean Sweep has inspired homeowners to get organized. Kitchen Tune-Up features cabinet organizing accessories including Roll-Out Trays to make pots, pans and storage containers more accessible, Tip-Out Trays for storage of rings and scrubbers, swing shelves, and other organizers. Kitchen Tune-up is America's #1 Remodeling Franchise located in over 300 areas in the United States. Known for their exacting approach, personalized service, and incredible results, the firm offers one of the best warranties in the business. Click Here For More Information on the Kitchen Tune-Up Franchise Opportunity |
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