Most kitchens you see in magazines and online are kitchens the average person is not going to fit into their modest home. In fact, what you see online as far as kitchens go would probably take up much of the square footage of an entire home. Yet, simple is usually best.
Read MoreThe homeowner’s lived in this house with the original built kitchen from 1985. When the thought of the renovation came up, the couple had many decisions, ideas and compromises. They found many inadequacies in their existing kitchen, as the Mrs thoroughly enjoyed cooking.
Read MoreIn many homes built in the last 20 to 30 years, a kitchen layout was chosen and many people think that is about all they can do with it. Homeowners will typically just replace the countertops or possibly the cabinets as well, but do very little to change the overall layout of the kitchen.
Read MoreThese clients from Ashland, MA came to our showroom with an eager desire to redo their outdated 1989 kitchen. They wanted a better overall layout for themselves and their two young boys to grow in.
Read MoreWe are so excited to announce that Kitchen Associates has won Best of Houzz for the second year in a row!
Read MoreThis kitchen is within a 1762 Farmhouse in a historic country setting of large acreage, including horse barns and a large pond. The family has lived there for 35 years and raised their four children, whom all live nearby. The former kitchen had solid “Wood-Mode” cabinetry, which served it’s purpose for many years, but became dated and dysfunctional.
Read MoreYes, we know everyone wants a white or off-white kitchen these days. There are many beautiful white kitchens all over and they are stunning to say the least. However, this family from Shrewsbury, MA had a white kitchen in their mid-1990 home, but they wanted something different, something richer looking.
Read MoreWhen these Bolton, MA homeowners first arrived in our showroom, they were sure of one thing; Kitchen Associates was the obvious choice to help them update their outdated kitchen of thirty years. After meeting with our design team and many hours of homework, they came back with a very structured “want” list to improve both the form and function in their kitchen. We were up for the challenge of making their long list of ideas a reality.
Read MoreEarth month is here and we have a great way to celebrate. We are happy to announce that Kitchen Associates is now an official electric vehicle charging station! We are located at 76 Leominster Rd. Sterling, MA.
Read MoreGray hues, quartz countertops, and transitional style. These are some of the top design trends for 2013 according to the National Kitchen & Bath Association member survey.
Read MoreWhen planning and designing a pleasing and functional kitchen, there are many factors to consider. The obvious ones are layout, appliances, materials, and finish options. One design element that is often overlooked is glass.
Read MoreWhen it comes to appliances, stainless steel is the the obvious choice for those wanting a sleek, sophisticated addition to their kitchen. While they may look great in the showroom, some homeowners are discouraged once they get them home and try to keep them clean.
Read MoreMeasuring your kitchen is very easy, and you'll find that having measurements with you when you visit our showroom will help the design process move a little faster. At Kitchen Associates, we prefer to measure your kitchen before we order any cabinetry, but when our customers come equipped with a basic initial drawing and measurements it certainly is a big help in the early stages of your design and can help make your first visit to our showroom a very productive one.
Read MoreKitchen Associates has been awarded the prestigious 2011 Angie’s List Super Service Award, an honor bestowed annually on approximately 5 percent of all the businesses rated on the nation’s leading provider of consumer reviews .
Read MoreCORIAN Countertops: Replacing Functional with Fabulous
I like watching home improvement shows and seeing what other people are doing to their homes, envying what we don’t have or, more appropriately, can’t have. Usually, my wife doesn’t watch, but I had one show on recently while she was taking a break from giving our kitchen the one makeover we could afford-- repainting. We absolutely weren’t planning to look for replacement countertops, too, but low-and-behold, it was the topic du-jour for the show. Next thing I know she’s measuring out the kitchen to see how many square feet of countertop we need. I’m thinking, “Help Me!” as once my wife gets an idea in her head…
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