ENTERTAINING
Formal Eating Area
Candlelight, soft music, ample room for guests
and great conversation make dinner parties a
delight. Whether it’s a formal dinner party or
a family holiday dinner, memories are intertwined
with meals together. The main things to look
for are space, proximity to the kitchen and flexibility.
Is the dining area a comfortable size for the
table, chairs and hutch, if you have one? Is
it close to the kitchen, reducing steps when
carrying hot dishes, or clearing the table? Should
you desire privacy, can the space be closed off?
If you have larger gatherings, are there two
dining areas, perhaps the kids are at one table
with the adults at another. Or, does your dining
space flow openly into an adjacent space for
additional seating? In addition, flooring choices,
color, wall textures, ceiling treatments and
window coverings are primary considerations.
In addition to the aesthetics, look at maintenance
issues – a high chandelier with lots of light
bulbs can become a real pain when it’s time to
change those bulbs. Having control over lighting
is critical to enhance your get-together. This
includes accessible, easily adjustable window
shades/coverings as well as separately switched,
direct and indirect artificial lighting on dimmers.
Informal Eating Area
A table for breakfast and a snack bar for quick
dinners provides several informal eating areas.
The snack bar also makes a great spot to set-up
a buffet.
Everyday meals mean everyday use for dinettes
and snack bars. Because of its frequent use,
maintenance and easy cleaning are central issues.
Expect spills when you are considering flooring
choices. Will you have to move chairs out of
the way to sweep or vacuum? Especially at snack
bars, seating suspended from the island or peninsula
is a wonderful solution to ensure accessible
seating that’s easy to clean under. It also helps
prevent damage to the flooring from chairs!
Open Living Spaces
With the eating area, kitchen and great room
all open to each other, everyone is part of the
fun. An open floor plan really pulls entertaining
or family life together.
More than just eliminating walls, today’s kitchens
are being designed with attention to views of
fireplaces and entertainment centers. Open designs
have also focused new attention on views into
the kitchen. This has been one reason for the
rising popularity of stainless steel appliances
and glass front cabinets.
Outdoor Living Spaces
We are naturally drawn to the outdoors. After
a hectic day at work, relaxing in the outdoors
helps release tension. Research even shows that
exposure to sunlight and trees has numerous health
benefits.
Whether it’s a barbeque or outside games, outdoor
entertaining should be a natural extension of
your home’s flow. Covered porches are especially
appreciated if inclement weather threatens your
outdoor plans. For some, adding screens around
the porch to control bugs means being able to
truly enjoy being outside. Still others will
opt for windows all around, turning their outdoor
living space into a true four seasons room.
Media-Related Entertaining
With today’s media choices running the gamut
from gaming to movies or sports to the internet,
until the issue of where the big screen TV goes
is settled, we can’t seriously consider building
or remodeling.
Lighting and sound are the major issues to
be addressed. Glare from windows or other lighting
can ruin the multi-media experience, so this
must be under control. While one group wants
to crank up the volume, others may want to carry
on normal conversation or even get some shut-eye.
Sound isolation clips for drywall walls and ceilings,
insulating those cavities, or using acoustic
sound mats are all reasonable approaches to controlling
sound levels. Also, be sure to use a solid core,
weatherstripped door to finish sealing off a
media room.
Split Bedrooms to Control Noise
Its inevitable when friends get together that
someone else in the home needs privacy – whether
studying, catching up on work brought home, or
needing to get some sleep. Splitting secondary
bedrooms from the master suite, and distancing
bedrooms from entertaining areas, provides much
needed quiet.
Few things in life are more important than
getting a good nights sleep. Inside the home,
look for quiet products such as kitchen or bath
fans and appliances. Who wants to move to another
room, just because the dishwasher is running?
You can also limit noise coming from outdoors
through advanced insulating, caulking and air
sealing measures when your home is being built,
plus quality windows and doors.
Finished Basements
A finished lower level not only adds needed
square footage but allows for more informal entertaining.
If you are fortunate enough to be building on
a basement, today’s engineered floor systems
make wide-open basement spaces feasible and affordable,
as they can span greater distances than conventional
lumber.
In many areas, builders are responding to tougher
energy codes by insulating basements – a great
start towards a comfortable living space. Make
sure you know where you will want electrical
and other wiring to be run, and meet with your
electrician to go over the plans.
Moisture and humidity are key issues in tandem
with temperature. A little extra spent on basement
waterproofing measures could save you from expensive
repairs later. And even though your air conditioner
is designed to remove excess humidity from your
home in the summer, you may well find you need
to run a freestanding de-humidifier in the basement
as well to control humidity, mold, mildew and
possible moisture damage.
Kids Play Area
If there are children in your home, you will
value a place where they can go and play. A place
where toys and games are stored and Lego creations
can be left for a another day. In other words,
a place where kids can be kids. Separate from
their bedrooms, this flexible space may or may
not have been finished space when the home was
initially built.
Consider the types of activities your children
will enjoy. If it is painting, for example, you
will want a flooring surface that cleans up easily
with a sink nearby. Also, consider how the space
may be used differently as the kids age. Keep
fanciful themes to more easily changed aspects
which will also keep costs down when it’s time
to replace Winnie The Pooh with your boy’s favorite
sports theme.
THE ENTERTAINING
KITCHEN
Many of the best times of our lives revolve
around being with family and friends. Whether
it's hosting a formal get-together, holiday dinners,
or your children's birthday parties, the kitchen
is the hub of activity, A little extra attention
spent planning flow, layout and product selections
will reward you with a kitchen that is more functional
and efficient.
Due to the popularity of today's open floor
plans with kitchens in full view, designing kitchens
is all about zones related to the flow of activity.
Kitchen design is being further refined by an
emerging knowledge of how layout and product
choices can actually help reduce stress, particularly
while entertaining.
Storage is the initial zone, because
you want items to be stored in places convenient
to where they will be used. For example, you’re
going to want storage for your good dishes, glassware
and silverware near the serving or dining area,
such as a butler pantry.
It’s also essential to reduce clutter, ease
accessibility and arrange items in an organized
way. Include some roll-out drawers or trays.
Drawer inserts keep small items, spices, silverware
and utensils organized. But what about small,
frequently used appliances? Countertop appliance
garages for blenders, toasters, and coffee makers
may be just what you‚re looking for. On the other
hand, if you want to keep your counter space
free, consider going underneath the counter.
You can include a pull-out mixer shelf, which
comes out of the cabinet and swings up – bringing
your heavy mixer even with the countertop.
The food preparation zone depends on
lots of counter space, plus close proximity to
the refrigerator, range/oven and pantry. Ideally,
this is a separate space from the serving area,
allowing both areas to function simultaneously.

Photo courtesy of Schrock cabinetry |

Photo courtesy of Medallion cabinetry |

Photo courtesy of Medallion cabinetry |
Above
Left: With kitchen space at a premium,
cabinet manufacturers have introduced
innovative designs with increased
storage and organization.
Above Right: Your back will appreciate
roll-out trays, perfect for heavier
small appliances and other items.
Above Lower-Right: Keep the kitchen
clean and Mom happy by including
cabinets with pull-out wastebaskets
and recycling trays.
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If you have a smaller island in your kitchen
which will be used for food preparation, keeping
the countertop a uniform height will provide
the maximum work space. If your island is large
enough to accommodate different levels, a 36-inch
work level will be appreciated by bakers, while
a taller side (usually 42 inches) shields work
clutter from view and accommodates bar stools.
Your cooking zone, convenient to the
food prep area, is centered around your cooktop
and ovens. Two cooks in the home will require
more utensils, pots and pans, so plan storage
accordingly. In addition, you may opt for separate
counter spaces, cooking areas and sinks. Common
ovens and waste containment may need wider corridors
around a central working area.
If you are looking at an island with cooktop,
make sure there is sufficient room next to the
cooktop to place large items such as a big pot
of boiling pasta. Also, warming drawers are great
features for entertaining. They allow you to
warm multiple dishes simultaneously and keep
hot cooked foods at serving temperature.
Some serving zones are more formal,
such as a built-in buffet in the dining area,
or a butler’s pantry along the path from the
kitchen. For casual entertaining, islands or
peninsulas may be just the ticket. If your guests
are usually adults, consider a 42-inch height
for the serving bar area.
Your eating zone may consist of a formal
dining area, an informal breakfast nook, a snack
bar, or some combination of all three.
Many folks find themselves most often dining
at a snack bar and rarely using their dinette.
If that’s you, carefully consider what height
best suits your family. If you have small children,
they won’t be able to get up on higher stools
(or worse yet, they may fall off of them!)
Clean-up is the final, but very important,
zone when planning for entertaining. As two sinks
have gained popularity, so have second dishwashers.
In front of sinks, consider a small tilt-out
tray to keep sponges and pot scrubbers out of
view. Another item that can reduce clutter in
your entertaining kitchen is a liquid soap dispenser
which comes up through the countertop next to
the sink.
What about trash? Typical solutions have been
the unsightly tall kitchen wastebasket openly
on display (or a smaller wastebasket under the
kitchen sink.) Besides having to bend over to
use the latter, ever notice how much stuff misses
the wastebasket? Opt for a pull-out wastebasket
tray in your base cabinetry.
Beyond how our kitchens flow, there are several
other major considerations, such as ease of cleaning
and durability. Think sinks, countertops, flooring
and appliances. Laminate countertops offer the
greatest variety in colors, patterns and edge
finishes. They don’t require special cleansers
nor do they need to be re-sealed every year or
two.
While aesthetics and price may be the top influences
for kitchen flooring choices, scratches, everyday
wear and low maintenance are major de-stressing
aspects. Will spilled spaghetti sauce or grape
juice stain the flooring? (Darker colors of grout
for tile floors are increasingly popular for
this very reason.) Will heavy or sharp items
accidentally dropped damage the floor?
Flooring choices in adjacent areas also play
a large role in kitchen flooring, as many of
us prefer a continuity of floor covering (which
makes the entire area feel more spacious.)
Appliances are one of the first items you and
your guests see in the kitchen. Are the surfaces
easy to clean, especially the oven/range tops
and inside the microwave? How about the exterior
finish? The stainless steel look has been quite
popular, but it attracts fingerprints like a
giant magnet. Look for new finishes which don’t
show fingerprints and are easy to clean.
Quiet is an often overlooked aspect of a dream
kitchen. Few things are more annoying than having
to vacate the kitchen just to hear each other
talk. Pay special attention when selecting your
dishwasher and kitchen vent/hood. Some models
are actually so quiet you’re not even aware they
are running!
Almost universally, people describe the amount
of light in their kitchens as inadequate. A light,
bright and airy kitchen is de-stressing for you,
your family and your guests.
As kitchens have become more open to adjacent
areas of the home, they are benefiting from increased
levels of natural light coming from these areas.
More recently, glass block or small traditional
windows are appearing between kitchen counter
backsplashes and upper cabinets.
Today, recessed ceiling lighting has replaced
the standard light fixture approach common years
ago. As well, task lighting concealed under the
upper kitchen cabinets offers a pleasant light
level and helps reduce eyestrain.
Whatever lighting approach you choose, make
sure you’re in control. From window coverings
to dimmers, lighting helps establish the mood
for your next get-together. While you might want
all available light when preparing dinner, controlled
light levels are much more comfortable for everyone
later in the evening.
Pay extra attention to where electrical outlets
are located. Only you know how you intend to
use the kitchen, so don’t leave it up to the
electrician’s imagination where to locate outlets
and switches. Then there’s cable TV and the internet.
Plan now where wiring needs to go.
Finally, consider decorating and how you reveal
who you are through what you display and how
you decorate your kitchen. Most women use words
such as “comfortable” or “homey” to describe
their dream kitchen. Color choices throughout
can have an exciting or a calming effect. Do
you decorate according to the season? Is there
space above the upper cabinets for display niches
or plant shelves?
We cherish relationships. We take pride in a
functional and orderly kitchen. With a little
extra forethought and planning, our kitchens
will beckon to entertain a simple family dinner
or an extravagant gala!
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