Get their look: Powder pink NY kitchen

Powder pink NY kitchencredit

What a fabulous space! Powder pink would normally be considered as a girlie shade, but teaming it with the black island base, bar stools and base units balances it out.

A touch of glamour is brought in with the brass Tom Dixon pendant light and colour matched water tap. The small appliances and other items in the counter top are deliberately different colours – avoiding a ‘matchy-matchy‘ look.

Get their look

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Bazzini Blue elephant roasted peanuts tin
Bazzini Blue elephant roasted peanuts tin
Smeg KLF03 retro style green kettle
Smeg KLF03 retro style green kettle
Dualit 2-slice Vario sandwich toaster, polished finish
Dualit 2-slice Vario sandwich toaster, polished finish
Wesco Grandy bread bin
Wesco Grandy bread bin
Mountain Buggy pod portable highchair
Mountain Buggy pod portable highchair
Sub-Zero ICBBI-42S side-by-side refrigerator/freezer
Sub-Zero ICBBI-42S side-by-side refrigerator/freezer
Void pendant lights
Void pendant lights
Sandygate Scandi modern kitchen
Sandygate Scandi modern kitchen
Bazzini Blue elephant roasted peanuts tin
Bazzini Blue elephant roasted peanuts tin
Smeg KLF03 retro style green kettle
Smeg KLF03 retro style green kettle
Dualit 2-slice Vario sandwich toaster, polished finish
Dualit 2-slice Vario sandwich toaster, polished finish
Wesco Grandy bread bin
Wesco Grandy bread bin
Mountain Buggy pod portable highchair
Mountain Buggy pod portable highchair
Sub-Zero ICBBI-42S side-by-side refrigerator/freezer
Sub-Zero ICBBI-42S side-by-side refrigerator/freezer
Void pendant lights
Void pendant lights
Sandygate Scandi modern kitchen
Sandygate Scandi modern kitchen

Get their look: Citrus kitchen

Citrus kitchencredit

We’ve moved to a rustic, country cottage and are slowly decorating each room in a pared back, sympathetic manner; plain whitewashed walls, natural coloured furniture and fixtures. However, I still appreciate a bright, colourful interior. This citrus kitchen really caught my eye – it’s done in the same colours as our previous one in Todmorden.

The large appliances and cooker hood are shiny tangerine orange, however they are perfectly set against a lime green backdrop. The brilliant white ceiling and cabinetry really make the colours pop. This little room makes a really big impression.

Get their look

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Vintage Salter letter balance
Vintage Salter letter balance
Le Creuset Heritage square lidded baking dish, flame
Le Creuset Heritage square lidded baking dish, flame
Le Creuset stockpot, flame
Le Creuset stockpot, flame
Infinity Instruments orange retro wall clock
Infinity Instruments orange retro wall clock
Big Chill retro bungalow hood, orange
Big Chill retro bungalow hood, orange
Big Chill 30″ retro collection stove, orange
Big Chill 30″ retro collection stove, orange
Big Chill original fridge retro collection, orange
Big Chill original fridge retro collection, orange
Hoxton glass tripe bar pendant light
Hoxton glass tripe bar pendant light
Vintage Salter letter balance
Vintage Salter letter balance
Le Creuset Heritage square lidded baking dish, flame
Le Creuset Heritage square lidded baking dish, flame
Le Creuset stockpot, flame
Le Creuset stockpot, flame
Infinity Instruments orange retro wall clock
Infinity Instruments orange retro wall clock
Big Chill retro bungalow hood, orange
Big Chill retro bungalow hood, orange
Big Chill 30″ retro collection stove, orange
Big Chill 30″ retro collection stove, orange
Big Chill original fridge retro collection, orange
Big Chill original fridge retro collection, orange
Hoxton glass tripe bar pendant light
Hoxton glass tripe bar pendant light

How to plan your existing kitchen

How to plan your existing kitchen

Ask most people and they’ll tell you that the kitchen is the heart of the house. It’s where people stand to chat while sharing a hot drink. It’s where there’s a dining table that can double up as a place to use a laptop in the evening, either for paying the bills or doing homework and everything in between. It’s also where we spend time each evening cooking our meals – and who among us doesn’t love food?

A home without a kitchen that we enjoy being in is a home that fails us on multiple levels. It may sound like a big statement to make, but if you get the kitchen right, the rest will follow (that’s why you may wish to research things like ‘what are the best temperature settings for my refrigerator/freezer?‘). Now let’s look at how to plan your existing kitchen, because ripping everything out and starting again can cost a small fortune when minor tweaks might be sufficient.

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Declutter – if you don’t use it, consider throwing it out

Kitchens accumulate all sorts of oddities. From gifts like aprons and ladles brought back by travelling friends and relatives, to old mismatched cutlery and a machine that cooks eggs that you never use, there are things lurking in just about every corner of your kitchen that aren’t essential.

Now, the general rule about what to keep in your home is to get rid of anything you do not find to be beautiful nor has any practical use – apply that principle. Do you need the big green ugly apple peeler you bought on a whim? Is it really necessary to keep that old second microwave when you haven’t used it since inheriting your mother’s bigger and better one when she upgraded?

There’s also probably a notice board you occasionally pin things to then leave it there for months before looking at it again then binning it. If you stripped your kitchen and looked at it with fresh eyes, you might find that there’s a lot to be said for the old bare design.

Kitchen with blue cabinet doors

Add finishing touches – even if it’s unfinished

If you’re looking to upgrade an old kitchen, we’re not going to suggest things like considering what the kitchen is used for and buying a new 12-foot peninsula breakfast bar to sort you out. That would be tantamount to redesigning the whole thing. No. Instead, follow step one above and clear the space, then paint the walls and/or cupboard doors a new colour (relatively inexpensive) and add fixings that match. This means cupboard door handles and taps. Get a new matching kettle and toaster too, and you’re done for your instant kitchen face lift.

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How to calculate oven repair costs

How to calculate oven repair costs | H is for Home

Some Canadian home-owners might still consider DIY as a cheaper alternative to calling out and paying for someone to repair their oven. When choosing a company for oven repair, obviously cost is a huge factor in selection and understanding what that covers. So, at present, how do oven repair costs measure up to simply buying a new one?

Disposable income has played a huge part in convincing Canadians to not simply adopt a DIY policy (when it comes to oven repair); indeed, when it comes to household appliances in general, smaller appliances tend to be replaced when something goes wrong. With larger appliances such as ovens however, lower upfront costs have helped offer a wide range of choice.

Putting roast dinner dishes into the oven

Cost of repair

If you’re going to budget for calling out to have your oven repaired, there are some potential costs to take into consideration:

  • $130-$260 – per project cost
  • $135-$300 – average spend on a call-out
  • $100-$260 – average cost per hour for a repair person

Some of the most common faults are as follow:

  • Broken burner – this will need a new burner
  • Oven door stuck – it may be the touchpad is stopping it from closing or the self-clean latch isn’t properly lined up
  • The oven isn’t working – this could be the valve or baking igniter; it depends on whether it’s gas or electric. If gas, there’s a problem between the thermocouple and pilot light
  • Heating is poor – this will likely need to be replaced as it will be a problem with the controller (if an electric oven) or igniter in a gas oven
  • Bad temp – this will need a replacement; it’s probably the temperature dials or thermostat
  • Fault with baking – this also depends on whether the oven is gas or electric. If electric, a replacement part is needed; if gas, the valve will need to be looked at for gas flow into the oven
  • Burner is too hot – it may just be a switch replacement needed
  • The indicator light isn’t working – switch replacement

As you can see, with many aspects of oven problems, it may simply be a case of replacing a switch or just a dial but equally, it might require a new component part, which is why it would always be advisable to call a repair professional. However, you can make sure you get some guarantees on their work. So before committing to hiring someone, look around for at least 2 or 3 estimates and feel free to ask:

  • Are any damages caused during repair covered by them?
  • Can you have a written guarantee?
  • Do they have any previous client examples, testimonies or information about previous work?
  • Would they accept card payment and/or cash?

The one thing you want to ensure is that by shopping around, your oven is being repaired by a reputable individual or company – the last thing you want is to find yourself needing it to be looked at again in a few weeks or a month’s time.

Knobs on the front of the oven

New oven?

If your oven is no longer under warranty or the quote you receive indicates that you might be spending hundreds of dollars on a repair, it may be just as prudent to look around at deals for new ovens. As a very rough indicator of prices, here’s what some US research suggested as average price ranges. We’ve converted it to equivalent Canadian dollar price ranges:

  • Stand-alone – $400 – $2,370
  • Wall $900 – $4,900
  • Convection – $1,300 – $3,000
  • Baking – $3,000 – $46,000
  • Residential industrial quality – $4,800 – $28,000

It’s worth bearing in mind a number of other factors. If you’re choosing an electric oven, then you might have more digital controls but be at the mercy of a power cut. With a gas oven, you have instant heat but will need a gas line and possibly a vent hood.

Whole chicken cooked in an electric oven

Best options going forward

So, if you’re in the position of needing your oven repaired, shop around to see how much it would cost to fix and do consider how long it would also last following repair. If your overall costs are even close to buying a new oven, then you have to consider the best option for you. After all, there’s a huge difference in prices for each type of oven. Clearly, a stand-alone might set you back up to $1,000 but if you have an expensive wall oven costing $4,000 and it would set you back $400 in repairs, then maybe a repair is your best option.

With the huge range of options available these days online (as well as in-store), you should have a good range of choices, whatever decision you make; take your time, look around and you’ll reach the best decision.

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