Selecting the right kitchen finishes [LOW maintenance possible…?]

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @kristylentine1867
    @kristylentine1867 Před 5 měsíci

    This is sooo helpful...exactly what I was looking for.

  • @lindacgrace2973
    @lindacgrace2973 Před rokem +4

    the "satin finish shows brush marks" is NOT your imagination. My husband and I worked our way through graduate school as house painters. there is an easy fix for this problem: add a bit of Floetrol Clear Latex Paint Additive. A small amount of this additive mixed in with paint works miracles. It is the only way to get rid of an orange-peel-skin texture when spraying, it magically levels out brush strokes, and does not affect hiding ability or paint finish. Specify it with your painter(s) along with a "Level 5" finish; i.e., flawless under a strong raking light. Floetrol adds costs and painters are reluctant to user it unless you specify it. Love your channel - keep up the good work!

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem +2

      You are the second person to mention this- super useful information. I’m going to spend time digging into this area more. It definitely isn’t a strong knowledge area of mine (defer to painters on our projects). Thank you!

    • @lindacgrace2973
      @lindacgrace2973 Před rokem

      @@hsdesignstudio You're welcome!

  • @tessat3483
    @tessat3483 Před rokem +2

    My husband and I chose quartz for our counter tops and are really enjoying them. ❤❤

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem +3

      That’s great! I’m quite pleased with mine as well- easy peasy to take care of in a busy life

  • @melaniekeeling7462
    @melaniekeeling7462 Před rokem +1

    Cleaning, at least where we live, is a fundamental consideration. Thanks for all your knowledge and ideas.

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem +2

      I’ve worked on more than a couple projects where it sits high on the list of priorities

  • @JL-hn6hi
    @JL-hn6hi Před rokem +2

    Great topic. There are paint additives like Floetrol that are supposed to even out a painted surface and brush strokes.

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem +3

      Interesting- I’ve never worked with them. I wonder if they are worth the addition.

  • @ps4402
    @ps4402 Před rokem +2

    Recently found your channel and am finding a lot of helpful information. For kitchen flooring, I want to do a harlequin pattern and am considering lineoleum tiles. I don't see anyone talking about this. It is a natural product, soft underfoot, easy to clean, long wearing, and not terribly expensive. Any thoughts?

  • @thekirksiffs5285
    @thekirksiffs5285 Před rokem +1

    We are bringing sealed hardwood into our kitchen and family room space this summer. Glad to hear it is a good choice. Also, we have never had cabinet hardware. I just really don't like the look of all the knobs, pulls and handles.

  • @karenbergstrand2772
    @karenbergstrand2772 Před rokem +2

    Always find your videos very helpful! I'm looking forward to an update on your new cabinet doors.

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for watching! So far so good- but I want to go the full 6 months or so before I give a full breakdown on the new doors.

  • @SLP4Life56
    @SLP4Life56 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for making this video! I've been wondering the same thing!

  • @BlueRoseSteakhouse
    @BlueRoseSteakhouse Před rokem +1

    “No counter is perfect” I don’t know I find my stainless counters pretty perfect lol

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem +2

      And countless people would argue otherwise, which is why nothing is perfect, at least not for everyone

    • @BlueRoseSteakhouse
      @BlueRoseSteakhouse Před rokem +1

      @@hsdesignstudio lol yeah I have had a lot of guests say they don’t care for my counters and a lot say they love them. Not sure I have ever had anyone not have strong feelings one way or the other. This is why I tell people find one or two elements they love and build around them. As a chef I have an emotional attachment to stainless and walnut in my kitchen. As we work on laying out our new house it’s a hard conversation on what we want to keep from the old or try something totally different. One of the reasons I love and appreciate your content.

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem +2

      I appreciate that, thanks. We have exposed electrical conduit in our kitchen. Ties in with the industrial design in other spaces and it was WAY more affordable when remodelling because of how the house is built. We like it, but guests go either way, just like your stainless counters. In the end, it’s your space, not theirs!

    • @BlueRoseSteakhouse
      @BlueRoseSteakhouse Před rokem +1

      @@hsdesignstudio exactly! It’s your home let it speak to you. I love exposed structural/infrastructure but sadly the wife does not. Glad someone got to run with it lol.

  • @dramaqueen3457
    @dramaqueen3457 Před rokem +3

    I need low maintenance kids❤DQ

  • @kathy9975
    @kathy9975 Před rokem +1

    I’m am looking at hardware for a new kitchen. What are your thoughts about brushed gold taps and handles in the kitchen. It is a predominantly white kitchen that faces black framed windows. I know the obvious choice would be matte black hardware but I was trying to ‘soften’ the look a little. My other question is pairing that brushed gold tap with either a stainless or gunmetal coloured drop in sink? I thought the brushed gold sink might be a bit ‘too much’……Or maybe it’s not? I have already renovated a bathroom (which is a fair way away from the kitchen) where I put matte black taps so maybe I should just stick with the matte black now?

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem +2

      See my answer on the other video you asked. Mixing metals is a good option, not a fan of brushed gold sinks!

    • @kathy9975
      @kathy9975 Před rokem

      @@hsdesignstudio thank you, I couldn’t remember if I’d already asked lol.

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem

      No problem!

  • @martyo169
    @martyo169 Před rokem +1

    Great topic! Easy to clean is one of my top criteria for our home remodel. As to appliances, do you have any insight into the Invisacook induction cooktop that is placed under a porcelain or granite counter? Since it is under the counter, it is as easy to clean as a countertop, with the added benefit of giving one added countertop prep space when not being used to cook. I haven’t been able to find many reviews on invisible cooktop options like Invisacook. I’m curious how effective, reliable, and safe for your counters this easy-to-clean cooktop option would be.

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem +2

      I’ve had a few clients go the Invisacook route in their remodels. The initial reactions have all been great, but I have yet to here/see any long term reviews. From my understanding, porcelain is the preferred countertop material which has its own pros and cons.

    • @martyo169
      @martyo169 Před rokem +1

      @@hsdesignstudio thanks, this is helpful to know