Tuesday 25 July 2017

Which Interior Finish to Choose: Wood Veneer or Laminate?

Two popular surfacing materials are on the frontlines. Know about their pros and cons and pick your winner

Wood veneers and laminates are among the most commonly used decorative materials for surfacing cabinetry, furniture, walls, ceilings and much else. Wood veneers are thin layers of wood precisely cut from a thicker log while laminates are multi-layered sheets of paper and plastic resins glued together into one. Both veneers and laminates are pasted on a sub-base of solid wood or wood composite plywood board or MDF (medium-density fibre board) that is usually the original surface (of cabinetry, tables, etc.).

Are you unsure about which one to choose – wood veneers or laminates? Read on for some clarity. In this blog, both will be judged on the basis of durability, aesthetics, affordability and ease of maintenance.

Wood veneer

Pro: Looks great.
 As veneer is derived from actual timber, each sheet is different from the other. Embedded natural patterns offer a more organic and high-end look, one that only a solid wood surface possesses. Wood veneers can accentuate any space; see how the caramel-toned veneer adds elegance and high style to the whole space!

Pro: Can be stained and textured as required.
Just like solid wood, veneer sheets can be coloured and polished to achieve the intended hue and grain that goes with the design theme.

Pro: Lasts long.
Though strength and overall appeal of the veneer application is largely dependent on workmanship, quality installations last long … and longer. Veneers are likely to stay intact for a minimum of 15 years if installed and maintained properly.

Pro: Is eco-friendly.
Veneers are a renewable resource and they go a long way in economically replacing solid wood applications. One log of timber produces a number of veneered wood slices, boosting its cost-effectiveness. Not only that, pricey veneer sheets can be backed by an inexpensive wood board or plywood board to achieve the desired rich look within a budget.


Con: Not resistant to stains and scratches.
Veneer sheets are softer than laminate sheets. Once the polish layer wears off over time, the veneer becomes susceptible to abrasions. The veneer sheet may bubble or warp if moisture seeps into the core material or if the top layer is exposed to heat. So they are not great options for kitchens, bathrooms and other wet areas.

Con: Requires timely polishing.
To keep up the lustre, veneers need to be repeatedly polished (a process of spraying or painting the polish material in order to regain any lost colour or texture). Depending upon the thickness of polish applied, the surface can be sanded and repainted to cover warps or tears.

Con: Some can be high-priced.
Slicing of veneer and installation of the sheets over any surface requires skilled craftsmanship. This extra effort makes them expensive in comparison to laminates. Furthermore, some premium veneer sheets can cost a bundle.


Laminates

Pro: Is affordable.
Laminates are machine-made products and are, therefore, easy to produce. Their cost of production is low and they are widely available.

Pro: Available in a variety of colours and designs.
Since laminates are pre-printed, one cannot find natural variations in the sheet like one does in wood veneers. However, other endless designs can be manufactured to choose from.

Due to availability of both glossy and rough textures, laminates can replicate almost all surface finishes including wood, stone, marble, leather and more.. Some digital printers produce personalised prints on the sheet too.

Pro: Is strong and easy to maintain.
Laminates are produced by compressing two or more layers under high pressure, resulting in highly durable and impervious sheets. Laminates tend to fight heat, moisture, stains and scratches better than veneers, making them easier to clean and take care of. Therefore, they are great for high traffic and damp areas like kitchens and tabletops. Most laminate manufacturers provide a minimum warranty of 10 years on their products.


Con: Looks cannot be altered.
Most laminates are coated with a thin transparent plastic protective sheet above the printed decorative layer. Unlike veneers, they cannot be sanded, stained or textured according to demands of the design.

Con: Is non-renewable and sometimes toxic.
A laminate sheet contains plastics and resins. Some resins give off harmful gases.

Con: Is prone to clipping at edges.
In most veneer installations, the corners and seams are sealed by the polishing material. On the other hand, the edges of laminate applications remain open and sharp. Inferior workmanship often leads to clipping and breaking of hard laminate sheets which can only be solved by replacing the worn sheet by a new one.

The above tips will give enhance & brighten your kitchen area.  
Elita is located in Thane's prime spot Ghodbunder Road, a location with natural expanse. Elita has 22 storeyed tower and 7 storeyed eco-houses with 1, 2and 3 BHK fully air conditioned apartments.
El canto is Thane’s 1st musical themed living. We are building an aspirational and emotional connect with a surprise. El Canto is also located at Ghodbunder Road, Thane’s hotspot.

Today, the Dedhia Group is a family of 2500 happy home owners pushing us farther into the path of excellence and dedication. Our source of inspiration and service satisfaction- our customers have always been the sole reason we dream every day for creating skylines that dot the cityscape of tomorrow. Book your dream home in El canto & Elita for a good lifestyle.

Saturday 15 July 2017

5 ways to give your dark kitchen in a bright new look


Does your kitchen resemble a dark cavern from lack of natural light or because of its walls colours or dark cabinetry? A gloomy kitchen could impact your cooking. They say the heart of the house is kitchen. If not the heart of the house make sure that your kitchen is place where you can experience and create sumptuous food for the family. Read through these solutions to transform a dull and a poorly lit kitchen into a space you won’t want to leave.

1.Paint it white - White reflects light, which can help brighten up dull areas. Painting the walls and cabinetry white can create a seamless flow of surfaces that easily blend into each other. This will not only make the kitchen brighter but give it a feel of openness too.

2. …or mix with accents
Juxtapose your neutral walls with wood or brighter colours to liven up the space. This will energises the ambience with a subtle brightness.

3.Accentuate with metallic shine
A little shine is always good particularly if you have a kitchen that lacks lustre and brightness. If your budget permits, go for metallic cabinets. Alternatively, you can also bring in stainless-steel sheen with kitchen appliances like microwaves, refrigerators, chimneys, and so on.

4. Place a mirror, bring in a faux skylight
The lack of a window can make the kitchen a claustrophobic and dreary space. Hanging a mirror (or setting up a wall-to-wall one as shown here) can help reflect light and give the illusion of expanded space. The mirror can also double as a handy backsplash and perk up the lean and long kitchen. If you are up for a slight remodel, explore the option of a skylight if the layout of your house does not permit a window.

5. Declutter and organise
There is no doubt that a clean and an organised kitchen seems nicer and brighter than one filled with too many appliances and clutter. A clean and clutter-free kitchen brings a positive vibe and intensifies the available light. Glass cabinets are a clever addition to minimise clutter and reflect light, livening up the zone.

The above tips will give enhance & brighten your kitchen area.
Elita is located in Thane's prime spot Ghodbunder Road, a location with natural expanse. Elita has 22 storeyed tower and 7 storeyed eco-houses with 1, 2and 3 BHK fully air conditioned apartments.
El canto is Thane’s 1st musical themed living. We are building an aspirational and emotional connect with a surprise. El Canto is also located at Ghodbunder Road, Thane’s hotspot.

Today, the Dedhia Group is a family of 2500 happy home owners pushing us farther into the path of excellence and dedication. Our source of inspiration and service satisfaction- our customers have always been the sole reason we dream every day for creating skylines that dot the cityscape of tomorrow. Book your dream home in El canto & Elita for a good lifestyle.

Wednesday 5 July 2017

5 Ways to Make your home a happy space for kids


From wrangling school bags and finding lost shoes before dropping the kids off at school, to the last kiss at bedtime (and just one more drink of water), life is a adventure with kids. We can’t prepare for everything but these 5 small changes can make the time spent at home with our kids a bit easier.

1.Stash kids’ books in the dining room
Keeping a selection of children’s books (and perhaps some drawing paper) in the dining room can help antsy kids stick it out a little longer at the dinner table. And between mealtimes, if the dining room gets more use as a play space, storing a few favourite books and games here will make cleanup time quicker and easier.

2. Hang a big wall clock to keep the family running on time
Analog wall clocks can help kids get a sense of how much time they have left to play (for example, “when the big hand is on the two, it’s time to put on your shoes") without as much parental nagging. And there’s a side benefit: if you usually use your phone to check the time, having a centrally located wall clock may help curb mindless media browsing (since checking the time on your phone can easily lead to checking social media or email).

3.Clear out a ‘scooter alley’
On rainy days, finding ways for kids to get their energy out can feel next to impossible. Enter scooter alley: a cleared-out hall or side of a room where mini vehicles have (relatively) free rein. The same space can be used for racing matchbox cars, laying out tumbling mats or unfurling a big roll of paper for a spontaneous art project.

4.Designate a temporary art display space
Feeling swamped by the amount of art projects coming home from school? Kids are proud of their work, so it’s natural that they feel reluctant to let you toss it right away, but that doesn’t mean you must keep every water colour and crayon drawing forever. Designate a central place to display favourite incoming artwork for a limited time. When new work comes home, choose something from the board to recycle (or upcycle into thank-you cards, gift wrap or bookmarks) and store only the most special pieces in an art portfolio.

5. Put a little table in the living room
Stationing a play table in the living room (or whatever room your family tends to hang out in) gives little ones a designated space for putting together puzzles and lego creations. Choose a table with a built in storage, and stash favourite toys inside for easy cleanup.

The above tips would create a better world for kids within the four walls.
Elita is located in Thane's prime spot Ghodbunder Road, a location with natural expanse. Elita has 22 storeyed tower and 7 storeyed eco-houses with 1, 2and 3 BHK fully air conditioned apartments.
El canto is Thane’s 1st musical themed living. We are building an aspirational and emotional connect with a surprise. El Canto is also located at Ghodbunder Road, Thane’s hotspot.

Today, the Dedhia Group is a family of 2500 happy home owners pushing us farther into the path of excellence and dedication. Our source of inspiration and service satisfaction- our customers have always been the sole reason we dream every day for creating skylines that dot the cityscape of tomorrow. Book your dream home in El canto & Elita for a good lifestyle.