Monday, February 1, 2010

Orange Creates A Warm Environment!






Modern design doesn’t have to feel clinical and cold. This orange colored high gloss lacquer and the striking core beech wood décor are at the heart of the warm vibrancy of this kitchen arrangement. The orange colored lacquered fronts provide a frame for the projecting floor units of core beech, with a fluent transition to the orange colored walls of the living area. Thanks to the special figure-graining, the core beech graining on the handle-less fronts continues, rich in contrast, across pullouts, drawers and doors.

If orange isn’t your color, we have more than 1,000 colors in the RAL Classic color palate to suit any discerning taste.

Call us today to get your kitchen renovation started! (602)300-7348 or visit us online at http://www.eilerdesigngroup.com

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Modern Kitchens with Largo FG







High gloss fronts in platinum color, a striking worktop in 6 cm thickness of sandblasted granite, sink and cooking centers each integrated on an island, tall units and high level built-in appliances framed with decorative side panels of dark oak – this is LARGO FG in a new room setting.

With direct relation to the adjacent living area, highlighted by elegant, seemingly floating sideboards in the dark oak tone of the side panel.

Call us (602) 300-7348 to get your kitchen renovation started!

Visit us at http://www.eilerdesigngroup.com
Call us at (602) 300-7348 to get your kitchen renovation started!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Talia - The Art of Minimalism


Minimalism is an architectonic stylistic device of our time. The program TALIA is a commitment to minimalism. Calm, straight lined and concentrated, the kitchen space created by the pared down materials, clinical in appearance, enhanced by an elegant stainless steel worktop.


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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Concept 40









CONCEPT 40 - Revolutionizes kitchen architecture.

Cupboards with 40 cm high lift-up doors have been combined into an overall 2-dimensional architecture. The cupboard combination looks like a wall panel, functions are integrated, there are no niches and so the total depth of the worktop can be used.

CONCEPT 40 can be used with 10 of LEICHT’S kitchen programs and come in more than 1000 color from the RAL color palate.

Call us at (602) 300-7348 to get your kitchen renovation started!

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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Esprit - Contemporary Kitchen Design


ESPRIT is the basis of this layout, a new kitchen front with a striking horizontal relief décor and silk-matt lacquered surface. The pattern forms interesting texture variations, particularly with light influence. Glass cupboards appear as a bright luminiferous eye catcher in the anthracite colored tall units. A group of high gloss lacquered orange coloured cupboards with touch-opening, i.e. without handles, form an effective contrast. The worktop is of concrete, a new worktop material with its own unique character and sound kitchen-properties.

Call us today to get your kitchen renovation started!

(602) 300-7348 or visit us online at www.eilerdesigngroup.com

Monday, January 18, 2010

Appliances

Appliances

One of the most important elements in a well-designed kitchen is choosing what appliances will go into it. There are a multitude of choices to consider. Attention to detail is critical and should never be an after-thought.

Style: What is the style of your kitchen? Is it Traditional, Country, Contemporary, Rustic, Eclectic? Whatever your style, you’ll want to choose appliances that harmonize with the style of your kitchen. For instance, if your home is a 1920’s traditional style home and you want to maintain the 1920’s style in your kitchen, you might want to consider using panels on your dishwasher and refrigerator versus shiny, sleek stainless steel that altars the traditional look you want to achieve. These fully-integrated appliances allow you to keep the integrity of the traditional look of your kitchen while utilizing the most current and cutting-edge technology. At Eiler Design Group, we utilize panels on appliances in a variety of styles in order to camouflage appliances while maintaining the overall look and style.

There are many manufacturers who make appliances that are panel ready; Viking, Subzero, Miele, Bosch, and GE to name a few. When choosing your appliances make sure you consult with your designer who should have the manufacturer’s specification sheet for the design plan.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

The Fine Art of Kitchen Design

It is often said that the kitchen is the heart of the home. Webster defines the kitchen as "a place (as a room) with cooking facilities." At Eiler Design Group, we see the kitchen as a "living" room. Not in the traditional sense of a living room as we know it, but as a place where life is lived, where people gravitate to share in fellowship and hospitality. Families gather there for a meal in which they share the news of the day, friends hang out there for coffee and conversation, and not to mention that the best parties start and end right there in the kitchen.

Large or small, high-end or economy, there’s no other room in the house that represents the heart and soul of a person more than what their kitchen does. A clean and organized kitchen reflects pride and peace in the home, where as a dirty and disheveled kitchen reflect chaos and confusion.

Eiler Design Group’s approach to kitchen design is that we create a “lifestyle experience in architecture.” We are a lifestyle design firm, catering to clients whose style and taste transcend the average and the ordinary. Our team of designers and architects help our clients achieve a space that is unparalleled in quality and design while providing function and visual originality. Our kitchen systems from Leicht® represent product innovation in its highest form and add timeless sophistication that is designed for family and entertaining for years to come.

Let us create a lifestyle experience in architecture for you!

For free estimates and consultation on your dream European Kitchen, please contact us directly at (602) 300-7348 or hreiler@aol.com. Visit us at www.eilerdesigngroup.com for more details about us.