Blog Posts by DuraSupreme


The Kitchen Clean-Up Zone
Within the kitchen the "Clean-up Zone" is where items used during the cooking process and the meal are cleaned. When designing your new kitchen the clean-up zone should be centered around the kitchen's primary sink. While the size and shape of the actual sink may vary, a deep sink is ideal for both washing large items and for hiding dirty ones from guests until they can be washed.

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Transitional Design Bridges the Gap Between Contemporary and Traditional
“The homeowner wanted a contemporary kitchen but her home had a very traditional design,” explained Elizabeth Ericksen, part of the talented design team at Ispiri, a design, build and remodel firm in Woodbury, MN (www.ispiri.com). “In order to blend the kitchen with her home, we chose a more transitional design approach to her kitchen and she loves it!”
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Storage and the Bathroom
Bathroom storage, there never seems to be enough. Most bathrooms aren’t large rooms to begin with and when you think about all of the items that are used in that room it’s no wonder every inch of space becomes critical. How do you find space for towels, soaps, cleaners, lotions, hairdryers, and all that equipment that goes with a daily routine? You’ve got to have a plan!
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A Contemporary Kitchen in a Traditional Santa Fe Home
Contemporary and transitional styling have certainly increased in popularity in the last few years and we are seeing more and more kitchens being designed to feature clean, sleek lines. A Dura Supreme kitchen designer in Albuquerque New Mexico recently completed a contemporary kitchen that we think beautifully demonstrates this popular look.
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Color Cues
Color is always a hot topic among designers and it is one of the most noticeable design elements within any home interior project. Although colors vary seasonally in the fashion industry, with home interiors we recommend taking cues from color trends and working them into a palette of classic colors and old favorites. After all, the largest investments in your home (like cabinetry, flooring, carpet and larger pieces of furniture) should reflect classic long-term style and not fads or trends.
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