3 Hot Trends for Kitchen Remodeling in 2012

Mulling a kitchen remodel but want to keep costs low? You’re au courant with today’s trends that emphasize options and high-tech wizardry at affordable prices.

Trend #1: Remodeling scales back

A new focus on moderation and value has entered the remodeling mind-set. Trends that are likely to show up in your kitchen next year include:

You’ll repair your existing appliances instead of replacing them, extending their life with good maintenance and care. If you’re replacing cabinets, you’re likely to build around your current appliances rather than choosing new models.

You’re scaling back your cabinetry purchases, with an increased emphasis on kitchen storage and functionality over elaborate decoration. For example, rather than stacked crown moldings throughout the kitchen, you’ll put your money into practical roll-out trays and drawer organizers.

Small-scale kitchen projects are big news. Changing out cabinet hardware, replacing a faucet, and refacing your cabinets upgrades your kitchen without major expense.

Trend #2: Simpler, warmer styles dominate

Fussiness and excess have faded away in favor of pared-back looks that present a more timeless, value-conscious style.

Cabinet decoration continues to streamline. For example, massive corbels, once fashionable as undercounter supports, will give way to sleeker countertop supports and cantelivered countertop edges. Stacked moldings will pare back or disappear entirely. Elaborately glazed finishes will yield to simpler paints and stains.

Kitchen finishes will continue to get warmer and darker, and feature natural and stained woods. Walnut especially is growing in popularity.

Laminate countertops will continue to surge in popularity, especially in contemporary design. The latest European-inspired laminates offer more textured and naturalistic finishes than ever before. While exotic wood kitchen cabinets are out of reach for most home owners, glossy, look-alike laminate versions can be had for about one-third the price.

Trend #3: Technology expands its kitchen presence

Many of the techno products and trends that relate to your smartphones and tablets have just started making their way into your local showrooms and home centers.

Appliances will be equipped with USB ports and digital screens so you can display your family photographs and kids’ artwork.

Smart, induction built-in cooktops ($500-$3,000) remember your temperature settings as you move your pans across their entire surface.

One light finger touch is all it takes to open the electronically controlled sliding doors of your kitchen cabinets — a boon to people with limited mobilities. You’ll pay 40% to 70% more for cabinets with electronically controlled doors than standard models.

You’ll be able to use your smart phones and tablets to control lights and appliance settings from anywhere you have a wi-fi connection, as well as to shop for appliances from major manufacturers.

You’ll be opting for LEDs for your recessed lights, under-cabinet task lighting and color-changing accent lighting. You’ll see more LED-powered pendants and chandeliers from major manufacturers as inefficient incandescent bulbs continue their march toward extinction.

A wide selection of affordable microwave ovens with convection and even steam features gives owners of smaller kitchen spaces more high-end cooking power.

What improvements — big or small — are you planning for your kitchen this year?

Are you friends with your kids on Facebook?

It is no surprise that so many adult conversations involve the Facebook accounts of their children.  When Facebook opened their user accounts to include non-college participants, the door was opened for anyone with a valid email address, which included children in their pre-teens and younger in some cases.  If you are a Facebook user, you realize that the visible content is not always clean and/or innocent.  Enter the need for parental control over childrens’ Facebook profiles. The real questions is: how often are these underage “Facebookers” really being checked on?

According to a recent report by market research firm Lab42, 43 percent of parents checking their kids Facebook profile pages daily and 31 percent check their profiles four to five times a week.  For those not checking as much, 92 percent of parents will see photo and status updates, wall content and more in the news feed (did I lose anyone here??) because they are “friends” with their kids online.

I use the term “friend” lightly, due to the nature of the relationship between parent and child on the social networking site.  If you require that your child’s Facebook profile maintain a wholesome and appropriate quality, be careful to watch the content being posted on your own site.  Set a good example, so your children will learn from you.  In this way, you are more of a PARENT and less of a Facebook PEER.

In spite of the interactivity and online engagement between parent and child, 24 percent of parents still reported a lack of Facebook proficiency. If you are a parent who needs help learning or understanding how to use Facebook, click HERE.

We at The Kink Team also have a Facebook page.  Click HERE to visit our site… Happy Facebooking!

Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Entertainers 2012

For the past 80 years, people have attended the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo each year, with a record number of 2.2 million in 2011.  The rodeo requires over 26,000 total volunteers to keep the operation running smoothly each year.  The season begins with the Downtown Rodeo Roundup and Parade, the ConocoPhillips Rodeo Run, and the World’s Championship Bar-B-Que Contest, and ends with the last show on Sunday marking the 20th day of entertainment and rodeo festivities.  The Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo features championship rodeo action, livestock competitions, concerts, a carnival, pig racing, barbecue and the Rodeo Uncorked! International Wine Competition, shopping, sales and livestock auctions. For more information on the rodeo, click HERE.

As of today, the 2012 Houston Livestock Show performance schedule has been released.  Show tickets go on sale this Saturday, January 14th online at rodeohouston.com or by phone at 800.726.1313.

 

 

Christmas Tree Recycling and Removal in The Woodlands

Now that Christmas has come and gone, get your home clean for the new year by recycling your Christmas tree. Waste Management in The Woodlands will be collecting Christmas trees for recycling. Here are some guidelines to follow:

- Remove all decorations and lights from the tree
- Remove tree stand
- Place the tree at the curb on your regular service day
- Green trees will be picked up by the yard waste truck as part of your regularly scheduled services

Disposing of Flocked Christmas Trees
- Schedule a bulk/heavy pick up by calling 800 800-5804
- Call at least two working days before your regular service day
- Flocked Christmas trees must be land filled

Extra Household Waste
- Requires purchase of a pink tag for extra service
- One tag per bag ($1.75 each)
- Tags may be purchased from The Woodlands Township offices, The Woodlands Township Recreation Center, Kroger (Cochran’s Crossing, Alden Bridge and Sterling Ridge) and Randall’s (Grogan’s Mill and Panther Creek).

For more information, contact The Woodlands Township:
Phone: 800 800-5804

Houston Ranked #3 in U.S. for 2012 Hiring Outlook

A United States employment services firm, ManpowerGroup, surveyed over 18,000 employers in 100 metropolitan areas to collect information about hiring, firing and future plans to maintain their current staff levels in the first quarter of 2012.

Houston ranked third on the list, including areas across the metroplex, with a net hiring outlook increase of 14%.  If there was a time to graduate college, transfer, relocate or start searching for a new job in Houston, this is it.

To read more about this information, visit http://www.forbes.com/pictures/mkl45fekl/the-best-cities-for-jobs-right-now/

If you are moving to the Houston area and in the market for a home or lease, contact us today! 281.364.4828

Ever Wonder What Brangelina’s House Looks Like?

Have you ever wondered how celebrities live?  What decor style fits their real live, when not hampering across the red carpet? Well, we do.

I, for one, would not have guessed Jennifer Aniston to have a fully stainless steel and glass, highly modern kitchen with a Japanese style master suite.  Then again, she is a yogi; they like things clean and low-clutter.  See her home here.

For the yang to our yin in the blog, let’s move to the home of “Brangelina.”  In true Malibu style, this home has tons of green space (for their nineteen children to play, of course…) with a gigantic rear balcony and private bridge leading out to the beach.  For these gorgeous views, click here.

Offering a completely different vibe is the home of singer and entertainer, Christina Aguilera in Beverly Hills.  A portrait of the artist herself, the home is glamorous, glitzy and partly over-the-top.  Vibrant colors, heavy drapery, textured walls and flooring,  mis-matched style pieces, plus alternating paint make this home an absolute must-see.  Even if just for a little shock value.

The last on today’s celebrity home  blog feature is Renee Zellweger, located in a quaint town in Connecticut.  This home has been delicately renovated and modernized to fit a new role of calming and quiet for the Oscar winning actress.  Although not comparable in size to the others shown above, this house offers a lot that they do not, including a picket fence, on-site pond, a barn turned guest house and much more.  Click here to view this beautiful home.

We apologize in advance if any home envy has been induced by the photos in this blog.  Although you or I will likely never own a home of this stature, it’s always nice to dream.  And get decorating ideas!

Movies to See over the Christmas Holiday

If your holidays are like mine, the house will be packed full of people for Christmas.  After 24 hours or so, everyone needs to get out of the house.  The go to plan for my family is the movies: fairly inexpensive and easy entertainment.

This year, there are lots of great movies out for Christmas from family friendly to adults only.  Here is some helpful info, to help you decide on a movie (or multiple movies…) that everyone will enjoy!

We Bought A Zoo, rated PG.  Starring Matt Damon, Scarlett Johansson and Thomas Haden Church. Directed by Cameron Crowe.  Set in Southern California, a father moves his young family to the countryside to renovate and re-open a struggling zoo.

The Girl With A Dragon Tattoo, rated R.  Starring Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara, Robin Wright and Christopher Plummer.  Directed by David Fincher. Journalist Mikael Blomkvist is aided in his search for a woman who has been missing for forty years by Lisbeth Salander, a young computer hacker.

The Adventures of Tin Tin, rated PG.  Starring Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis, Daniel Craig and Simon Pegg.  Directed by Steven Spielberg. Tintin and Captain Haddock set off on a treasure hunt for a sunken ship commanded by Haddock’s ancestor. But someone else is in search of the ship.

War Horse, rated PG-13.  Starring Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson, Peter Mullan and David Thewlis.  Directed by Steven Spielberg. Young Albert enlists to service in WWI after his beloved horse, Joey, is sold to the cavalry. Albert’s hopeful journey takes him out of England and across Europe as the war rages on.

Sherlock Homes: Game of Shadows, rated PG-13. Starring Robert Downey, Jr, Jude Law and Rachel McAdams. Directed by Guy Ritchie.  A new criminal mastermind at large, Professor Moriarty, that may actually give him an advantage over the renowned detective. The cunning Moriarty is always one step ahead of Holmes as he spins a web of death and destruction.

Mission Impossible- Ghost Protocol, rated PG-13.  Starring Tom Cruise, Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner. When a bomb destroys the Kremlin, the IMF is blamed and its members labeled as terrorists intent on inciting a global nuclear war. Ethan Hunt and his team must unravel the conspiracy.

Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked, rated G.  Starring Jason Lee, David Cross, Jenny Slate, Justin Long. After surviving the sinking of their cruise ship, Alvin, Simon, and Theodore must survive on a Polynesian island.

Grab some candy snacks on the way to shove in your purse… They are super expensive in the theater, if you haven’t been in a while!   Enjoy the show!