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March 16, 2007

Kitchen design in New york City

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 Kitchen New York

Project Case Study Questions – New York City kitchen

Design by:  Urban Homes,  724 11th Avenue  New York, NY 10019
        

2. What were the major needs and challenges of the kitchen? How were these needs met?

Having a time consuming profession, the client needed a functional kitchen with an easy upkeep and trendy appearance.  The original space was enclosed with walls, creating a strong feeling of seclusion in the plain white and dimly lit area.  Free-standing and outdated appliances needed to be replaced.  Storage space, functionality, and organization desperately needed a makeover.  The major challenge was to design a space that incorporated all of the client’s high expectations, while eliminating all wasted space and dysfunctional organization, but remaining within the presented budget.  Removal of the majority of the wall was the first step in the successful design.  Creating a peninsula, which multi-tasked as a room divider, eating area, extra storage, and more counter space, changed the overall appearance and feeling of the kitchen.  New built-in appliances were incorporated into the cabinetry.  Upper cabinets were extended closer to the ceiling.  Updated accessories and cabinets filled every corner to eliminate any dead space.  The appliances, cabinets, lighting, and finishes chosen for the kitchen created the modern and trendy appearance requested by the client.

3. What are the dimensions of the kitchen?

7’ x 14’

4. What were the primary aesthetic improvements/elements for the kitchen? What were the primary functional improvements/elements for the kitchen? To that end, what would you consider the focal point of the design?

The primary aesthetic improvements for the kitchen include the sleek cabinetry, openness of the peninsula, stainless steel features such as appliances, toe kicks, backsplash, and hardware, the countertop, and the updated lighting.  The primary functionality improvements include the built-in appliances, extra storage and counter space provided by the peninsula, more efficient cabinetry and pantry units, and a more organized layout of the space.  The focal point of the design is the peninsula.  It provides the most improvements to the kitchen functionally and aesthetically, fascinating the mind of any viewer.    

5. What is the design theme used (traditional, country, contemporary, Art Deco, Shaker, etc.) for the space? How does this theme fit the clients’ lifestyle, and how does it mesh with the style of the rest of the home/project?

The kitchen was designed using a modern theme.  Being a busy investment banker in New York City, the client was looking for an updated kitchen to follow with the latest trends.  Since the remainder of the condo presented a modern and sophisticated appearance, the kitchen had to be remodeled to blend in with its surroundings. 

March 12, 2007

Refrigerator for you kitchen

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Samsung refrigerator

QuatronCooling by Samsung

The four-door convertible refrigerator from Samsung is exactly that: convertible. The side-by-side refrigerator has two bottom drawers that convert from refrigerator to freezer space with the turn of a dial. A digital LCD panel controls the cooling zones and tells you the temperature of each drawer.Samsung’s Twin Cooling System™ takes refrigeration out of the ice age with dual action cooling. TheSamsung Refrigerator Twin Cooling System™ controls and generates cooling air for the refrigerator and freezer separately, with two independent evaporators, two independent fan systems and precise electronic control. With Samsung’s Twin Cooling System™, strong food odors, like fish, or onions, are filtered out, so that they won’t be transferred to other foods.But wait! Samsung’s Twin Cooling System™ doesn’t just stop there; it also helps maintain optimal humidity within a refrigerator and freezer. With most conventional refrigerators, air flows from one side to another sharing not only the odors but the cool air causing multiple humidity levels in each compartment. The Twin Cooling System™ prevents food from drying out due to loss of humidity from sharing cool air. In fact, the humidity level is 42.5% versus 17% on the average conventional unit resulting in fresher food preservation.

Reasons to chill with Samsung:

Two independent evaporators, and fan systems, plus precise electronic control for optimal  cooling.
Food maintains precise moisture levels and superior freshness
Food maintains freshness for a longer period of time.
No transfer of food odors from refrigerator to freezer.

 

List $ 2,599.00

 Summit Refrigerator
    

Summit CP-171SS is a two-compressor bottom mount freezer for commercial use. Having two compressors this model allows independent control of the refrigerator and freezer, and superb cooling.
List 1,399.00

 

 

 

 

 

    

Sub-Zero Pro 48 refrigerator.Pro 48

Born of 100% steel the PRO 48 is a true masterpiece. Precision-built, auto-close hinges help doors swing open easily and tap shut effortlessly. Intelligent controls sense usage patterns and adjust accordingly. The tight-seal crisper, complete with sliding glass lid, glides forward to give a birds-eye view of fresh produce. The list of features goes on and on.

http://www.subzeropro48.com/

  
   
   
 
 
 
    

 

       

       

        

 

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