Tuesday, May 15, 2012

My favorite countertops



Everyone loves a solid surface countertop, and I am no exception. Whether in the kitchen or bath, solid surface countertops provide a sleek look and are so easy to clean -- without any grout lines to worry about. I love a beautiful, unique granite, but there are other surfaces to consider as you begin the design process.

Since I've mentioned granite, I'll start with that: granite is beautiful, durable, and heat resistant. While it is not stain resistant on its own, with the appropriate sealer, granite can withstand the test of time. Granite style ranges from very static patterns to very organic patterns that show a lot of character and movement. That's what makes it a great product!

Granite can include beautiful movement

Synthetic solid surfacing is also very durable -- although not heat resistant -- and can be a great option if you are looking for less of a patterned statement. Additionally, this surface does not require sealer to protect from stains, so it's a great long term investment.

Synthetic solid surfacing is expanding it's pattern options

Engineered quartz products, such as Cambria, are made of pure natural quartz. Quartz is an extremely hard mineral combined with a small amount of pigment and resin. The process results in a natural stone product, which is both stronger than granite and nonporous. Quartz is the main product in Cambria, while in granite there is only 40 to 60 percent quartz. Engineered quartz products are highly stain resistant, but hot pads are recommended for heated pots and pans.

Cambria has a similar look to granite!
Concrete is unique in that it can be molded into any shape, and dyed or stained to coordinate with any interior. This product is durable and more resistant to heat, scratches, and stains when properly sealed. It is great in an industrial, rustic or contemporary aesthetic, and will change over time, even within the first few months. Though it can be expensive to install, a concrete surface is well worth the cost if it fits within the look and budget of your project.
Contrete doesn't have to look industrial

So that's my take on solid surface counters, now tell me -- what's your favorite?

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Seattle Design Center Featured Designer...

As one of the first place winners at the 13th Annual Northewest Design Awards, I was given a featured designer spot on the Seattle Design Center website... I hope you will drop by and take a look at some highlights from my own website!

The Seattle Design Center is a great resouce for high quality furniture... stop by and take a look at their website!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Mother's Day Favorite Things


Mother's Day is this Sunday and if you haven't found the perfect gift for your mom, let me share with you my top 3 favorite things....

Making the list again this year is Glassy Baby ... they come in so many beautiful colors (I'm showing my mom's favorite color here) and with each one being so unique it's a perfect gift!



If your mom is like mine, she might just like some flowers for her garden and one of my favorite places to find wonderful plants is a local store called Molbak's - its a fun place to visit, shop and have a cup of coffee too!

Petunia


Next on the list is one of my favorites (and would be a hit if I was a mom!) is from Swarovski.... a flower that sparkles and will not go out of season!


Renee Necklace

However you decide to honor your mom this Mothers Day, take time to enjoy the day with her!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

In the news....

Last week I was interviewed by the local newpaper The Snoqualmie Valley Record.  Here's the article for you to read.  What an honor!