Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Poulsbo's Kitsap Kitchen & Bath Co.expands Showroom

Kitsap Kitchen & Bath Co. in Poulsbo recently added a new 500 sq.ft. addition of new Showroom space, introducing their signature Cambria Quartz in a one cm slab installed in a new shower enclosure, as well as in three cm countertops.
 
KK&B Co.'s Interior Designer, Tracy Corriveau, CAPS,CGP,   

was one of  twelve interior designers chosen from the USA and Canada to visit the Cambria factory in Minnesota. Corriveau notes, "Cambria is the only quartz company made in the USA and family owned. It looks and feels like granite except it never needs sealing, its highly stain resistant and its twice as strong as granite. When installed on shower walls, its fantastic because there is no grout to clean. It's anti-microbial properties makes it an excellent choice for both kitchen and bath countertops and backsplashes.  It's the new granite."

 

Along with two new Shower enclosures, the new Showroom includes its own line of beautiful custom cabinetry both painted and stained; and tile displays of prominent Seattle companies such as United, Pental, Bedrosians, Emser and more. Kitsap Kitchen and Bath Co. offers value as a "one stop shop experience" with everything a customer needs for a remodel, from flooring to countertops to plumbing fixtures, saving a trip to Seattle.

 

For more information, contact Kitsap Kitchen & Bath Co., at 360-697-5616

kitsapkitchen@gmail.com.  Please also visit our website at: www.kitsapkitchenandbath.com.

 

 

Monday, June 25, 2012

A Storybook Craftsman Home

I've recently completed a project including interior design and exterior details for my brother's home in Los Gatos, California. This was a total reconstruction with all the proper details befitting  the "Storybook" Craftsman style, typical for his neighborhood.    

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Around the Home - Design for Aging in Place

I recently attended a very valuable 2-day class on Design for Aging in Place Specialist by the National Assoc. of Home Builders. I learned more of what I already strongly believe in, accessibility in and around the home, especially with kitchen and baths. This includes universal design (for all ages); preliminary planning for those who want to "future-proof" their home and also make it "visit-able"; and those with immediate special needs and requirements. By including universal design in the home it makes it more marketable for re-sale, and gives it more value. It also prolongs the "sell by" date, allowing the owner to stay put.
Tracy M. Corriveau, CGP
Interior Designer
Kitchen and Bath Specialist
360-860-1052

Monday, May 30, 2011

Elegant & Timeless Tile

Stone, marble, glass, porcelain tiles; all are available in the most amazing patterns and colors for the home, as never offered before. Try using just a small amount for an accent piece on the wall; in your entry, kitchen back splash, bathroom, and Voila, instant upgrade!  I found this beauty when I was at the Kitchen and Bath Convention recently, its a combination of marble, limestone and glass. I can imagine this on a countertop on a kitchen island, or on a dining table. Or framed on the wall in a front entry, what a way to wow your guests!  Elegant and timeless.    http://artistictile.com/Collections/?nextState=DisplayProduct&place=1000000000000266&product=1000000000000767   

Saturday, May 14, 2011

"All in One" Kitchen Sink

Have you ever wished that your kitchen sink could be more functional, and be it's own prep zone?  I saw this amazing sink at a major Kitchen & Bath convention just recently, that outperforms anything I've seen. Because the drain & pipe is at the side, it allows extra storage in your lower cabinet. The multi-tier idea allows a removable cutting board and a colander, perfect for cutting and washing fruits and veggies. A silverware/cutlery strainer is located at the drain. The 48" length model is generous, it also comes in a couple of smaller sizes.     
Multi-Function Designer Kitchen Sink

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Around the Home - Sense and Water $avings

 Did you know that of  the Earth's surface, water makes up about 70%, and yet only 3 is fresh water? A precious and very small amount on the grand scale.
 
By changing out one faucet in your home,
with a low-flow aerator at 1.5 gallons per minute,
this is a 45% savings and 14,700 gallons per year,  over a traditional one with 2.75 gpm.
 
A toilet change is even more substantial;  one with a 1.28 gallons per flush, can save up to 20% and 16,500 gallons per year over a traditional one with 3.5 gpf.  
Dual-flush toilets are the winners, coming in at around 50% in water savings.  However, for the little boys (and big boys) bathroom you might want to consider this latest product:  a "waterless" urinal. It functions with  vegetable oil, has no odor, very clean and low maintenance! 
 
It's the small changes that we can make starting in our homes, that ultimately contributes to the good  for us all.
 
 
Tracy Corriveau, CGP
Certified Green Professional
Interior Designer
360-860-1052 

Monday, March 28, 2011

Hand Painted Tiles

How about introducing a little custom artwork to spruce up your kitchen or bathroom?  Artist Sandy Maddox of Suquamish, is a tile painter extraordinaire.
 
Everything is custom designed to fit your required needs. Be it a backsplash, or countertop inset, shower wall,  she has painted sinks and toilet tank covers. I've designed coffee and end tables featuring her tiles as insets,  tile trivets with wood frames, and even painted switchplate covers, for gifts.  Her painted tiles are truly unique and beautiful!  Please visit her website:   http://sandra-maddox.artistwebsites.com
 
Tracy M. Corriveau, CGP
Design Options - Interior Design
360-860-1052