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Appiances - What to Keep in Mind Before You Go
Shopping!
Most of your budget will likely go towards the things you just
can’t live without such as a sink, dishwasher and refrigerator.
Therefore, selecting quality appliances that will give you the most
for your money is essential!

Selecting quality appliances will give
you the most for your money!
With the abundance of brands, styles, colors and technologically
advanced machines, it’s hard to weed out the good and the bad and
pick what’s best for you. Luckily, we put together a few guidelines
to make this process much easier!
Dishwasher – Look for brands with low energy
consumption, a delay timer and an economy cycle or half-load
button, all which will result in saving water and saving
money.
Refrigerator – One feature worth paying for is
a new design to prevent frost build-up. By circulating air inside
the freezer compartment rather than using a defroster, you can say
goodbye to freezer burn!
Sink – Materials include stainless steel, which
can withstand more abrasions and is hygienic and trendy, and
fireclay and ceramic which are more traditional for their solidity
and wide range of colors.
Oven – Multi-functional ovens may be worth the
investment. Traditional cooking and fan assisted cooking and
grilling are increasingly popular. The combination also provides
cooks with more options such as browning and thawing.
Range – Ranges are either free-standing or
built-in. Picking one out depends on the design of your kitchen and
the features you want. Worthwhile accessories include a cooker
hood, splashback, grill, griddle plates, rotisserie, wok burner and
fish-kettle burner.
Taps – A cost-efficient option is the three-way
or tri-flow taps which take away the need for bottled water or
other purification system. New models also offer dual-flow for hot
and cold filtered water.
Countertops – Formica and Corian are some of the most common
surfacing materials, however new trends such as Luxore®, a
non-porous heat and chip resistant stone, and Swanstone®, a
reinforced surface with seamless joints which is moisture resistant
and requires no fabricated edges, are becoming increasing
popular.
Flooring – The cost of installing can be as
much as the material and harder options such as tile can be
tiresome to stand on too long. Softer, more absorbent materials
include cork, carpet or vinyl and most of the time, are much
cheaper.
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