Your kitchen will stand out in full radiance with Custom Kitchen Cabinets and Countertops from Denver’s The Kitchen Showcase
Let’s face it, the room where many of us like to hang out the most is the kitchen. Don’t you think that, since we spend so much time in there, that it deserves a nice facelift?
At The Kitchen Showcase, we can give you all the assistance you need to finally get those countertops you’ve been dreaming of. There are a vast number of surfaces to choose from. Our design team can aid you in finding which is the best countertop surface for your Denver Home. You can also see first hand what many of our countertops look like once installed. In our showroom and by consulting with our design team, you will be eliminating a lot of the guesswork, and invest in countertops and cabinets that will add value to your beloved Colorado Home.
Enjoy your brand new countertops from The Kitchen Showcase
You will see how the right countertops will make your life so much easier and your kitchen so much more appealing. Many of our countertop options do not require any special care and some are even scratch- and heat-resistant. Visit The Kitchen Showcase and you will be amazed at what you can achieve with our design team and the vast array of options we have to offer.
Kitchen Showcase Design
We invite you to stop by our new and beautiful Kitchen and Bathroom Design Showroom, located in Centennial, Colorado. We are open Monday – Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Evenings and Saturdays by appointment only. Also, you can send us your questions through our website and we will answer. We offer nearly 40 room displays, where you can see, touch and experience all the different options we have available for your remodeling project. Our designers will guide you through the rooms and work with you as a team, making sure you choose the best option for your kitchen, based on your preferences and needs.
As with any interior design trend, there are both advantages and disadvantages. The open floor plan adds warm sophistication to the modern home, but there are a few challenges to consider. Decorating an open concept home takes a bit more organization. Here are the advantages and disadvantages of decorating an open floor plan.
Open floor plan
When you have an open floor plan, you are allowing the entire home to be one communal space. The house feels open and spacious, and you acknowledge as much light as possible to fill the entire home. An open concept home means that you can be doing your own thing, while still being together. You are also maximizing the space in your home. The one major challenge is to decorate cohesively.
Decorating an open concept home
Moving from a home with a traditional floor plan into an open concept can bring a few challenges. Traditional homes have a lot of separate rooms that you can decorate individually. Because the rooms can’t be seen altogether, you have a bit more freedom to give each room personality, mixing and matching styles and furniture. With an open concept, you need to have one cohesive style and color palette throughout the home. Too many colors, styles, and trends can make an open concept home feel cluttered.
Simplify Your Style
Less is more when you decorate an open concept home. When you design an open concept home, think about simplifying your style so that you have one cohesive design concept that runs through the home. Be strategic and organized in your design, choosing a few areas to break the style and add some drama, but still keeping it in line with the big picture. You don’t want everything to match; you want everything to feel like it belongs together. If you have one common design thread that runs through the home, you will create a sense of ease. Without cohesion, you’ll get chaos, and the home won’t feel united.
Maintain Privacy
An open floor plan doesn’t mean that you don’t have any walls. The open concept says that you combine the three most social rooms in the home: the living room, dining room, and kitchen. You can easily maintain privacy by having separate bedrooms, an office, and of course, private bathrooms.
Main advantages of the open floor plan
The most significant advantage of the open floor plan is bringing the family together. The open concept home becomes a communal space that is both casual, functional, and perfect for entertaining. The Kitchen Showcase specializes in the best brands per price range; we offer higher quality and value than any kitchen and bath company in Colorado. You get much, much more for your investment, just like an open concept home.
A bedroom should be comfortable and simple. The bedroom is a private sanctuary from the rest of the home; a place where you can collect your thoughts, and wind down from a busy day. Most importantly, your bedroom should allow you to get a good night’s sleep. We have a few tips to planning and designing a new bedroom to make it the most peaceful room in the house. Your bed should be the focal point of your bedroom.
In Bedroom Design, Simplicity is your Friend
You should have space to breathe in your bedroom. Too much clutter and chaos can make it too busy and stressful. Your bedroom should be calm and cool. With most bedrooms, your bed is the focal point, so start there.
Where to place the bed
Your bed should be as far away from the bedroom door as possible, and good feng shui tells us that the bed should not be in line with the doorway. Try placing your bed diagonally so that you can survey the entire room from your bed, as well as see the door. Just because your bedroom should be simple doesn’t mean you can’t add some statement pieces and architectural flair. Make it your own!
Being able to see the door from your bed or facing the doorway when you sleep creates an atmosphere of calm. Having your back to the door while you sleep so that anyone entering can sneak up on you gives the illusion of stress and can lead to being uncomfortable in your own bedroom.
You also don’t want your bed to be hidden behind the door so that you feel cramped and backed into a corner.
Designing around your bed
Once you’ve found the perfect spot for your bed, it’s time to bring in some decorative furniture to make your bedroom functional, as well as give it a personal touch.
A separate seating area (if you have space) is great so that you aren’t always sitting in your bed when you are in the bedroom.
Extra seating and natural sunlight
If you have enough space, add seating, like a chaise lounge, so you don’t always have to sit on the bed.
Look for the natural light sources and create a little reading nook or a stare-out-the-window-and-daydream nook where you can soak up some natural sunlight and give your soul a boost of energy.
Every bedroom deserves a lot of comfortable, colorful, fluffy, and decorative throw pillows.
Coziness, romance…
The bedroom is also a place for romance, for both young and elder couples, so lighting both from the sun and from lighting fixtures are important. Lighting can help set the mood that you want, whether it’s reading a good book, being romantic, or crashing into a deep, peaceful slumber.
Decorating with personal items
Add some shelves or a small bookcase and add decorative items that mean something to you, like photographs, photo albums, your favorite books (not all of your books; just your favorite) and memorabilia. If there is one room in the house that should be a complete reflection of you, it’s the bedroom. Decorate your bedroom with a few personal items and photographs, but keep it simple. No clutter.
Designing a bedroom in Denver
The Kitchen Showcase can help you plan and design your dream bedroom. Talk to one of our interior designers, request a quote (it’s free!), and visit our showroom in Centennial, Colorado, to get inspiration for your new bedroom.
The open floor plan has become hugely popular, but where did we get the concept of “open floor” plan? Trends come and go so often that we sometimes forget that every trend has a history and an origin. Let’s take a look at where the open floor plan concept originated, and why it keeps popping back up as a popular interior design trend.
Open floor plan history
Before the 1950s, the floor plan consisted of a hallway running through the house, as sort of “yellow brick road” taking you to every separate room. Unlike today, where the kitchen is the heart of the home, pre-war kitchens were often placed in the back of the home. The kitchen was merely a functional space, not fit for socializing, and certainly not grand enough for entertaining guests. The open floor plan concept emerged during the baby-boom, post-WWII.
Communal Spaces
After the 1950s the open floor plan began to emerge. Frank Lloyd Wright began to design homes that combined the dining area and the living space, but the kitchen was still kept hidden. There was even an “upstairs/downstairs” mentality, and the kitchen was considered a place for working, not socializing. However, as the family dynamic changed and living situations became more casual, the open floor plan had some advantages.
Open floor plan Advantages
The baby-boom post-WWII meant many more families with children. Having the kitchen shut off from the rest of the house made it difficult for parents to cook and keep an eye on the kids at the same time. Tearing down a few walls and creating one big communal living space was much more convenient.
New homes were necessary to house the rise in population and families. Many homes were squeezed into smaller spaces. The open floor plan would allow for more interior space in smaller homes. Eliminating walls would free up a lot more space for growing families.
Interior design trends
The open floor plan has become a trend in modern interior design because it adds both an ease and a sophistication to the home. The open floor concept lets the home be one cohesive communal space for family and entertaining. It also elevated the kitchen to its rightful place as the heart of the home, and not tucked away in the back. The Kitchen Showcase has been helping Colorado homeowners, builders, and interior designers fall in love with their homes for over 35 years.
When you design your kitchen, you want to think about elements that are functional and appealing. Get inspiration from current trends, but always stay true to your taste and needs. Customization will never go out of style. Here are fashion-forward kitchen trends that are both fashionable and functional.
Two principals of kitchen design
The two significant principals of good kitchen design are function and beauty. With every design choice, ask yourself, if that choice either adds a necessary function or if you think it adds to the decor. If it doesn’t fit into those two categories, then leave it out of your kitchen. The best design is when every item in your kitchen is both functional and beautiful. Make shelving both fashionable and functional.
Functional and fashionable
You don’t want your kitchen design to be too busy, so finding elements that are both fashionable and functional will help you streamline your design and keep it simple. If you can make your choices check both the functional and the fashionable boxes, then you’re going to end up with a kitchen design that is timeless.
Clever storage
Find clever ways to create storage spaces in your kitchen, utilizing every inch of your kitchen to maximize the space.
Custom kitchen cabinets
Find beautiful and exciting ways to conceal storage areas with custom cabinetry. You can also make a statement with your storage by using contrasting materials like glass and metal to highlight and show off a functional aspect of the kitchen. Add fashion to the function of custom kitchen cabinets. Smart storage and beautiful backsplash are fashion-forward kitchen trends.
Artistic backsplashes
Backsplashes are functional, catching dirt and food grease on an easy to wipe and clean surface. However, you can create a piece of art with a backsplash. Make it both functional and fashionable. Stop by the Kitchen Showcase in Denver to see the latest fashion-forward kitchen design trends.
Proportions matter regardless of your kitchen’s size
When you’re designing a big kitchen, you may have a tendency to match the proportions of your cabinets and kitchen island to match the size of your kitchen. However, this could lead to you feeling like a dwarf in your own kitchen. A kitchen should be both visually appealing, but it should also be functional. Proportion is one of the main principles of interior design. Playing with proportion can make your kitchen visually interesting.
Customize cabinets to human scale
Customizing oversized cabinets for your grand kitchen remodel may be tempting, but you have to keep functional space in mind. Rather than building giant cabinets that fill the space of the kitchen, you want to design your cabinets to be proportionate to the people who are going to use the kitchen. Functional scale means that your cabinets are designed to be useful to the people that will be using the kitchen. When it comes to the right proportions in your kitchen, make sure that they are customized to human scale so that people can use them.
A large floor to ceiling cabinets may look grand, but the top of the cabinet is just wasted space because no human is going to be able to reach the top shelf.
Distributing lighting accordingly
Once you’ve gotten your counters, cabinets, and islands in the right proportion to make your kitchen functional, it’s time to think about fun, creative, and aesthetically exciting elements that will help fill the space of your large kitchen.
The right lighting can help fill the space between the ceiling and the top of your cabinets, but you also have to consider lighting that hangs a bit lower so that you can see when using your counters and cooking in the kitchen.
Think of a grand chandelier or ceiling lamp. By itself, it would look silly, but once the whole kitchen comes together, each element will be proportionate to the next, mixing style, function, thus giving a special character. As long as it’s proportional, an architecturally interesting island will add drama to your kitchen. design.
Architectural elements
You can also add a few creative and bold design elements that may not serve any other function than to create something visually interesting.
When you design a large kitchen, you have the luxury of adding more creative elements to give it personality, but just be careful that you don’t overdesign your kitchen so that the functional aspect is lost.
Design a functional and creative kitchen
Our design experts know how to apply every principle in interior design to help you design the perfect home. For inspiration and the latest product in kitchen design, stop by our showroom in Denver, Colorado.
When Hurricane Harvey struck, many families were caught off guard. One of those families were Kim and Dan Fernald, and their four kids. On August 26th, 2017, their family home in Friendswood, Texas became another victim to the devastating flooding. TSK is proud to help the Fernald family rebuild their kitchen after hurricane Harvey. Rebuilding after hurricane Harvey.
Hurricane Harvey
When all was said and done, hurricane Harvey had become one the most destructive in US history, claiming over 125 billion dollars in damage. Much of that damage came from heavy flooding caused by a prolonged and heavy downpour. When Harvey hit Texas, the Fernald family all but assumed that they would be out of danger. After all, they lived in Friendswood, a southwestern suburb of Houston. Surely they would be out of the destructive reaches of Harvey, and all of their neighbors shared the belief that Harvey would not move over Houston, and if it did, it would not hover for long. They were wrong on both fronts.
Devastating flooding
As they sat and watched from their beautiful brick home, the rain started coming in harder and heavier. Over the next four days, they watched as their city got over 50 inches of rain. Watching the water creep over their lawn and closer to the home they realized that it was too late to think about evacuating. The only thing to do was to move up to the second floor and take as many belongings as possible. When Harvey subsided, the house had taken on 26 inches of water. Relieved that they had survived the hurricane, the Fernald’s had to start assessing the damage and the next steps. Staying in the house would be unbearable, not just because of the flooding, but because it was August in Texas without electricity, and therefore, no AC!
Community to the rescue
Boy Scouts to the rescue!
Surrounded by water, they spent hours trying to find a solution to get to dry ground. Both cars had taken on too much water, and there was too much water in the streets to drive anyway. But, the community that they had become a part of, participating in sports, PTA meetings, and other community activities would soon come to their rescue. After a couple of hours trying to get help, a boy scout troop came by the house in canoes to take them to safety, and finally to a friends house.
When the Fernald’s were finally able to return to their home to assess the damage they feared the worst. Instead, they were met by their neighbors, friends, teachers, and many others from the community who had shown up to lend a hand. For one family, the damage seemed insurmountable, but with a whole community rallying behind them, anything is possible. Within a few days, they had torn out drywall, carpet, food, and furniture that were damaged by the flooding.
Rebuilding after hurricane Harvey
Before hurricane Harvey
Watching the devastation caused by Harvey was hard for the victims, but also family and friends watching from around the country. Now that recovery efforts are well on their way, the whole country has been able to pitch in with donations and labor to help families, businesses, and entire cities recover and rebuild. An employee of The Kitchen Showcase is related to the Fernald’s, which means that the Fernald’s are part of the TSK family. We were happy to pitch in when the Fernald family needed help rebuilding their kitchen.
Rebuilding the kitchen
The old kitchen was a quaint country style kitchen with golden wood cabinets, an island, and a pop of color from the blue dining chairs. Since we were doing a complete rebuild of the kitchen we capitalized on the chance to modernize the kitchen design, make it a bit more streamlined and sophisticated, while still maintaining some warmth and rustic charm.
White Cabinets
After the kitchen rebuild.
We went with classic white cabinetry to brighten the space, making it feel clean and neat. Then we added some dimension and texture using a few styles of cabinets doors, some solid, some with glass to show off beautiful china and kitchenware. We softened the white cabinets with a charcoal brown kitchen island with natural stone countertops. The white brick backsplash on the walls gives the design cohesion with the architecture of the brick home. The finishing touch is warm dark wood floors and long wooden dining table.
Smart and efficient kitchen design
After hurricane Harvey.
We’ve also made sure to add smart features, including storage, seating, sockets, and outlets for a modern kitchen with modern technology. When you design a kitchen, even if you like the style to be rustic you still need to add smart features that make it easy to fit into your modern lifestyle. We also made sure that the kitchen island had a lip so that it was easy and comfortable to sit in the barstools around the island.
The Kitchen Showcase loves to give back to our community and our extended family across the country. We are so fortunate to be in a position to give back when catastrophe strikes or when we see people in need. Without our dedicated customers who use our services to remodel, rebuild, or rethink their homes, we would not be able to give back in times of need. Stop by the Kitchen Showcase next time you are remodeling a room, a kitchen, a bathroom or an entire home.
Our designers can help you find quality cabinets and countertops for your budget.
We all wish we could remodel our kitchen and not have to worry about the cost. However, for most of us, sticking to a budget is just part of the process of designing a new kitchen. At The Kitchen Showcase, we’ve got an incredible selection of quality kitchen brands for every style and every budget. You should never have to compromise too much when designing a kitchen, and with a little smart planning and help from one of our designers, we can work magic with any budget.
Little changes make a big difference
Not every budget allows you to gut your kitchen and start over. However, with a few small changes, we can turn your tired old kitchen into a showstopper.
The most worn aspects of your kitchen will often be the cabinets and the countertops. With so many different materials to choose from, you can find something that both suits your style and fits into your budget.
Pay now, save later
Some cabinets and countertops may seem like they are going to break your budget, but when you take into account durability and maintenance, you may quickly find that spending a little more up front will actually save you on replacement and repair costs at a later date.
Custom cabinets are specially designed for your kitchen. They will perfectly fit the space and give you storage space that is tailored to your needs. Custom cabinets are also crafted with superior craftsmanship and will last a lot longer, saving you money in the long run. Come check out our super cool Tidwell Cabinetry to design your dream kitchen.
Custom design – is it worth it?
Functionality is being put front and center when we design a dream kitchen. When you go for a custom design, you can mix and match any cabinet or countertop for your kitchen, personalizing each choice and giving you a dream kitchen that is both stylish and efficiently designed.
Design your dream kitchen on a budget
We admit it – we’re picky. We only carry proven brands that lead their price category for quality and value. What does this mean for you? You get higher-quality and better-looking products at incredibly competitive rates. Our goal is to help you navigate the remodeling process and reach a result you love!
With the new year comes an inherent need to bring new life to your home. A new year kitchen make-over is a great place to start, but it can be expensive and overwhelming. Fortunately, there’s a simple trick that will transform your kitchen in one easy step. Keep the white accents to compliment darker kitchen cabinets.
Easiest way to remodel your kitchen
Kitchen cabinets make up the most significant area in most kitchens and are the easiest way to transform your kitchen. By merely changing the color of your cabinets, you can breathe new life into the old kitchen design in one simple step.
When you change the color or the style of your kitchen cabinets you are making a dramatic change. But, it can also be the most rewarding. If you’re looking to add something new to your home, starting with the kitchen will give you the most for your remodeling budget. As the kitchen is the heart of the home, giving it some new life and a new look can make the entire home feel rejuvenated.
Warm colors
If you’ve had the traditional white kitchen for a while you may want to add a bit of warmth. Choosing a delicate, earthy, and warm color for your cabinets can make the kitchen feel cozier. Go for more neutral earth tones so that the change isn’t too dramatic. Or, if you want a bit of drama and fair, choose more bold colors.
Gray kitchen cabinets
Gray tones are not going out of style in 2019.
The gray color trend isn’t going anywhere in 2019. Gray is a sophisticated and neutral color that can be subtle or dramatic. There are many shades of gray that can complement any style and any existing color combination in your kitchen.
Pastel colors
Using lighter and brighter pastel colors will add some warmth to the kitchen, but won’t overwhelm the design with a color that is too dramatic and bold. Pastels will also help your kitchen transition into Spring, which is right around the corner.
White accents
If you do go for a colorful kitchen cabinet, keep it simple and effective by maintaining white accents. Retaining the countertops and walls white will not only accent the new beautiful colors, but it will also keep the design clean and simple. Talk to a kitchen design expert at The Kitchen Showcase about the best cabinet style and color for your kitchen.
When we design our homes, we no longer look at each room individually; we look at the whole picture. Since the open plan home isn’t going anywhere, the transitional design style is more prevalent than ever. Clean lines and cool colors are big in transitional kitchen design.
What is transitional kitchen design?
The transitional design style came about when homeowners started looking at the big picture when remodeling. Although each room can still have individuality and personality, designers are starting to take a few design elements and mimic them from room to room.
The transitional kitchen will take a page from your living room, dining room, even your bedroom and create a cohesive design that will transition perfectly from room to room. The transitional design style connects each room in your home.
Modern muted colors and clean lines
Most homeowners will want to make the kitchen look biggerand brighter. Cool color choices will still dominate the kitchen, but instead of the classic white, color trends are leaning towards light shades of gray, blue, and green.
Minimalistic design is a big trend in the modern kitchen and it is one of those timeless trends. Using natural materials and letting them maintain their natural beauty and shape like quartz and granite countertops will make your kitchen feel clean and modern. To break up the simplicity and the color palette, a kitchen island in a contrasting or bold color will add a little life and vibrancy to your kitchen. Choose a kitchen island that contrasts the cool colors of your cabinets for dramatic effect. Credit to Daydream Designs
Matching and balancing the rest of the home
Whatever colors and design aesthetics that you choose in your kitchen can be carried over into the rest of the home, and vice versa. Having a color story for the whole house will make everything feel like it was meant to be, and it will add a sense of calm.
Transitional kitchen design in Denver
At The Kitchen Showcase, we have a wide variety of products to help you transition perfectly from room to room when you are remodeling your Denver home. For inspiration, visit our showroom or contact a designer.
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