Choosing Your
Kitchen Appliances
More Than Just a Color, Size, and Price Choice
By Jim Garland
Whether you are
gutting your old kitchen or building a new house you will have many
decisions to make. This can be overwhelming if you do not research
your project. There are appliances, cabinets, countertops, lighting,
floor coverings, wall finish, hardware, plumbing fixtures and window
treatments to think about just to name a few. Start the research project
by getting your hands on every home magazine or catalog you can get
your hands on and start clipping pictures. Start a file and organize
the photos accordingly
Todays kitchens
are not what they were ten years ago. Kitchens can be a family gathering
space and even informal entertainment areas with spaces for offices,
couches, multi-purpose islands, fireplaces and even the old butler
pantries. We are becoming a nation of semi-professional cooks. The
use of pro-style equipment in residential kitchens has been burgeoning
for several years. When collecting your clippings youll see
stainless steel appliances featured in many kitchen settings. Professional-style
appliances are used amidst the most sleekly modern European cabinetry
and the most traditional country galley. Our cooking habits, and our
living habits are becoming more sophisticated.
Appliances being
produced today are made more energy efficient than those of a generation
ago. With new technologies, improved engineering, better insulation,
and a closer eye on energy conservation, the appliance industry has
made great leaps forward. Although initially accessible only to the
high-end buyer, advances in appliance performance have become available
to the broader spectrum of appliance shopper.
Convection
Ovens
Appliances
True to Their Era
With a Modern Twist
Elmiras
Northstar 50s styled retro appliances offer
fifties style and simplicity without the inconvenience.
The Northstar comes complete with rounded corners, lots of chrome,
and hot 50s colors like Candy Red, Buttercup Yellow, Robins
Egg Blue, Flamingo Pink, Quicksilver, Mint Green, Black, and
White. Behind the retro facade, refrigerators feature eighteen
cu ft of storage, Visi shelving for easy access,
and Energy Star® high-efficiency, low-energy technology.
The Northstar
range is due out next spring, along with a matching range hood.
Plans are in the works for a wall oven and microwave. The range
will offer a choice of high-speed electric elements under glass
or sealed gas burners, big 4.0 cu ft self-cleaning gas or electric
ovens, delayed-start baking. For more information on these retro
products call 519-669-0913 or logon to www.elmirastoveworks.com. |
There has
been an upsurge in gas cooktops, whether as a separate cooktop or
integrated with a range below. according to Larry Snyder, one
of the owners of Hamiltons Appliance of Gladstone. A great
majority of the ovens we provide are convection electric. These
are fairly upscale appliance options, or have been in the past. Only
recently have options like these been available to the middle range
appliance buyer.
Convection ovens
feature a fan in the oven cavity that circulates hot air created by
an element, preventing a pocket of cool air from surrounding baking
food. The hot circulated air speeds the baking and roasting process,
seals in juices, and allows for an extra rack to be installed in the
oven for an extra tray of cookies. You may hear the phrase true
or European convection, which is a convection oven
that features an additional heating element around the fan that heats
the air being circulated. Largely a matter of price a true
convection is widely available on more expensive appliances- both
standard and European convection options work well.
Convection technology
was advanced in Europe and gradually has been integrated into domestic
appliance availability. Until recently convection has been available
only on the higher end of the appliance spectrum. But like the growing
appeal of pro-style appliances, popular demand has forced appliance
manufacturers to respond.
Convection
ovens are now available on middle to lower end appliances, Larry
Snyder says, and customers have a broad assortment of choices
at the medium price range.
Gas or Elecrtric
Gas cooking is preferred by gourmet cooks for more precise temperature
control and the instant on/off feature of gas burners. If natural
gas service is unavailable in your area, most gas appliances can be
converted to LP (Liquid Petroleum- which requires a storage tank to
be housed nearby). Depending on the appliance manufacturer, there
is little difference between natural and LP gas cooking, although
in some LP conversions as much as 10% of the potential BTU output
of the burners can be lost.
Electric ranges
and cooktops remain popular for most remodeling work According to
Larry, Electric smooth tops dominate, at Hamiltons
Appliance. They account for 80% of the electric ranges we provide.
With the ease
of cleaning and maintenance, glass-top electric ranges are a frequently
requested item. Be advised that glass-top cooking does require flat
bottom pans for efficient use. In order to insure the customer is
informed about the performance that can be expected the staff at Hamiltons
Appliance offer complete information on the use and care of all their
products.
Refrigerators
Also currently riding a wave of popularity are shallow-depth refrigerators.
Homeowners and designers alike are looking for continuity of line,
shifting from the bulky refrigerators of the past and choosing instead
cabinet-depth models offering a more built-in effect.
Shallow depth,
freestanding refrigerators, usually less than 72 in height,
are frequently boxed in with custom panels and/or surrounding
cabinetry. This type of refrigeration is frequently used in remodeling
situations, where the required height to install true built-in units
is not available. Freestanding shallow depth refrigerators are also
significantly less expensive than built-ins. The application of wood
door panels to integrate the refrigerator with your cabinetry may
be an option. If youre looking for this feature, be sure to
specify it when talking to your both your appliance and cabinet supplier.
| Two
New Viking Gas Ranges
Viking
Range Corporation introduces a 30 and 36 all-gas
range and rangetop with a sealed burner system as an option.
Many years went into the development of the burners ability
to have the same even flame as their non-sealed burner. Ease
of cleaning is a feature worth considering when in the market
for a commercial-type range or cooktop.

Is your
kitchen space limited, then Viking has a the range for you.
Their 24 gas range gives homeowners professional styling
and performance that can fit into tight spaces. All four burners
offer the exact same high-performance as a their full size ranges.
The oven offers several cooking modes including bake, broil,
convection bake and convection broil. Logon to www.vikingrange.com
for more information on both of these ranges. |
Built-in refrigerators
are design to be integrated into cabinetry. Doors made to accept custom
panels, sides left unfinished, and at around 84 in height, built-in
refrigerators are taller than freestanding models. Not too long ago
there were few manufacturers producing true built-ins, but their popularity
has broadened availability. Hamiltons Appliance offers built-in
refrigerators by SubZero, Viking, Kitchenaid, and coming soon, an
entry by Thermador into the field.
Wrapped in dense
insulation, todays refrigerators are more efficient while offering
greater capacity. Note that side-by-side refrigerators are not as
efficient as top- or bottom freezer models. And while were on
the subject of capacity, also note that the freezer side of a side-by-side
refrigerator may not be wide enough to hold a pizza box.
The need for energy
savings has developed through design to give us quieter dishwashers,
washing machines that use less water and energy, appliances that work
better, last longer with more features and benefits than ever. The
array of quality equipment available is astonishing
Appliance Knowledge
is Key
Your appliance provider should be able to give you information on
what you can expect from your appliance choices. When the appliance
salesperson has done the job right, you will know how to use your
appliance, what to clean it with, how to maintain it, and remove any
doubts or surprises about performance. A good appliance
provider will answer your questions, give youy all of the information
you need to choose the right appliance for the way you cook, for the
way you use the kitchen, and will offer equipment at prices that will
fit your budget. A good appliance provider should point out the possible
limitations of a product too.
Is Stainless steel
is harder to clean. Yes, said Larry Snyder, when asked.
Thats always been an issue with stainless. Its always
been an issue with black. Its just that people seem to accept
that with stainless. As long as people are told what to expect, they
make the right choice
So when youre
ready to buy new kitchen appliances, the first thing is to find the
most knowledgeable appliance provider, and dont be afraid to
ask the hard questions, easy questions, and all of the questions in
between.
Jim Garland
is a kitchen designer he can be contacted at 503-835-5019. |