If you've got the ample space, it's safe to say that just about any modern kitchen remodeling project isn't complete without a central kitchen island or kitchen cart. Both the cart and island provide a free standing counter space with 360 degree access, but whereas the cart is usually on wheels and completely mobile, the kitchen island is a typically larger, permanent installment. Choosing between the two, then, comes down to a matter of convenience, value, and flexibility.
No matter how much work you put into cabinetry, flooring, or appliances, your kitchen remodeling project is probably going to be defined by your choice of kitchen counter tops. It only makes sense. The counters are the axis around which all your cooking, cleaning, and other kitchen activities revolve. And if you're spending the money to remodel your kitchen in the first place, it seems wise to invest in counter materials that will sustain their appearance over time and add a dash of extra elegance and value to your house. Two counter types that meet this description are stainless steel and stone.
A bowl competition might be all the rage in college football, but in kitchen remodeling, it's not exactly the most glamorous portion of the decision making process. People put plenty of thought into whether they want a stainless steel, porcelain, or acrylic sink, but the simple A or B choice between the single-bowl and double-bowl style is usually made without a second's hesitation. Admittedly, the single vs double debate isn't going to make or break your kitchen remodel, but hey, it's at least worth looking at in a blog!
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