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March 9, 2012
March 6, 2012
The Hands-Free Recycling Centre -- Another 2012 Kitchen Design Trend Worth Raving About
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Hands-free Recycling Centre |
According to Monarch designer Kevin Samson, one of the hottest kitchen design trends for 2012 is an electronic device that allows homeowners to enjoy "hands-free" opening and closing of their recycling centre.
All it takes is a simple touch of the cupboard door to trigger the electronic opening system. Touch the door again and the door closes. If your hands are solied, a touch of the knee or slight hip check will activate the system. Messy hands no longer mean messy cupboards.
"I'm like most guys...I love gadgets and toys and I feel this one is a real winner," says Kevin. "It's practical, but it's also a great way to impress my family and friends — like having a magic show in the kitchen!"
To learn more, contact Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre today at 905-686-2001 or drop by our Pickering showroom.
March 2, 2012
A Spa-Inspired Pickering Bath Design by Monarch
March 1, 2012
The Sensational Simplicity of Shaker Doors: Melissa's Favourite Design Trend for 2012
Simple, functional and well-made, the Shaker door has been a kitchen design staple for decades.
Consisting of a frame overlaid on a simple panel of wood, the Shaker door design originated with the Shakers, a utopian Christian sect which settled in the Northeastern U.S. in the 18th century.
Admired for their simplicity, innovative use of dovetail joints, quality and functionality, Shaker designs continue to provide inspiration for today's furniture and interior designers.
Monarch Kitchen and Bath Centre designer Melissa Foley appreciates the versatility and timeless beauty of the Shaker door design and what it offers her clients.
Consisting of a frame overlaid on a simple panel of wood, the Shaker door design originated with the Shakers, a utopian Christian sect which settled in the Northeastern U.S. in the 18th century.

Monarch Kitchen and Bath Centre designer Melissa Foley appreciates the versatility and timeless beauty of the Shaker door design and what it offers her clients.
"With such a wide selection of finishes to choose from, the Shaker door's elegant and durable design allows you to create both a modern and a traditional look, all with the same door style," says Melissa.
"Years from now, if you decide to change the look of your kitchen, you can re-stain the cabinets — or leave them as is — and transform your space by changing the cabinet hardware, flooring, back splash and counter top."
"Years from now, if you decide to change the look of your kitchen, you can re-stain the cabinets — or leave them as is — and transform your space by changing the cabinet hardware, flooring, back splash and counter top."
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Shaker doors -- Kitchen design by Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre |
Shaker doors -- Kitchen design by Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre |
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Shaker doors -- Kitchen design by Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre |
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Shaker doors -- Kitchen design by Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre |
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