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RHODE ISLAND MONTHLY COMMUNICATIONS PREMIERE ISSUE! home e design Creative ideas, amazing makeovers, fabulous finds for your home! $4.95 2011 EDITION F R O M T H E P U B L I S H E R S AT C O M M U N I C A T I O N S 2010-2011 HOME DESIGN | 1 design portfolio l kitchen & bath showroom Kitchens Under Construction Did you know that a kitchen or bath remodel requires every type of tradesman? And that from floor to ceiling, you need to select at least twenty-five items? BY DIANE M. STERRETT PHOTOGRAPHY BY NAT REA Vice President and design consultant Ray Silva and decorator Cheryl Sibilia in one of Greenville Kitchens’ showrooms. IF A REMODEL IS IN YOUR FUTURE, YOU may want to consider a full-service remodeler, like Greenville Kitchens and Bath. Customers say the best thing about walking into their showroom is having everything in one place for one-stop shopping. They have it all, including the kitchen sink, as well as custom cabinets, countertops, tile, fixtures, hardware, 12 | HOME DESIGN 2011 flooring, backsplashes, paint and wallpaper samples, even lighting. In a two-part process, their dynamic duo of Vice President and design consultant Ray Silva and decorator Cheryl Sibilia can do as much or as little as you want from initial design to finishing touches. “I do the design and make everything fit, and Cheryl makes it all look good,” explains Silva. You often hear of tales of living in endless construction zones. Greenville’s approach is to order everything before they start, so there are no holdups. And, they guarantee their work as long as you live in the house. ■ Greenville Kitchens and Baths, 41 Cedar Swamp Rd., Smithfield, 231-1230, greenvillekitchens-bath.com ASK THE PRO KITCHEN REPORT COURTESY OF GREENVILLE KITCHENS 5 Design Ideas from Ray Silva 1 Cabinetry Choose a style that matches your home’s architecture. For example, if you have a 200-year-old farmhouse, consider a distressed finish and perhaps a mantel hood with large corbels. 2 Countertops Granite is still the number one choice due to durability. Today it’s more affordable with a huge selection and it’s virtually indestructible. And, the darker the stone the less porous it is, so the less it will stain. Just seal it a few times a year. 3 Appliances Gas ranges in larger sizes (thirty-six-inch to forty-eightinch) are more popular now. So are built-in refrigerators that are countertop depth and don’t protrude into traffic areas. Panelized dishwashers that look like cabinetry and blend in to their surroundings have a lot of design appeal. The hot items: microwave/convection oven combinations. Where experts go for their kitchens. Another satisfied customer. 4 Flooring Hardwood is still the number one choice for its beauty and warmth. Ceramic comes in second, but it’s hard to stand on for a long time. Laminates are still very popular and have come a long way in terms of style and colors. Some even look like stone! 5 Plumbing Farmer’s sinks are popular, even in contemporary situations, for their size and ease of use. These days they’re made in all kinds of material, even bamboo. The new touch faucets are gaining a lot of attention for ease of use and wow factor. In addition, pot fillers over the stove are being requested more often. No one knows her way around a kitchen better than Susan DeAngelus Valles, owner of Twin Oaks Restaurant in Cranston, Rhode Island. When she built her new home in Scituate, RI, she wanted a kitchen designer who would understand her tastes, and a company that provides experience, exceptional service, and quality products. Special offer at: greenvillekitchens-bath.com 401 - 231 - 1230 41 Cedar Swamp Rd Smithfield, RI 2011 HOME DESIGN | 13