Meet Celebrity Designer, Vern Yip on the Show's Main Stage Saturday & Sunday February 21 - 22 |
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"How to Decorate Like Vern Yip"
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"Vern Yip on Kitchen Remodeling" This interior designer has finished whirlwind revamps on a shoestring with TLC’s “Trading Spaces,” outfitted Oscar parties and overhauled the décor of exclusive clientele as part of his private practice in Atlanta. As the host of HGTV’s inspirational makeover show "Deserving Design," Yip transforms the homes of those who need it the most. The recipient of many design awards, he also serves as a judge on HGTV Design Star and has been featured in everything from The New York Times to Entertainment Weekly, CNN to Oprah. With his characteristic thoughtfulness and attention to detail, Yip shares his thoughts on the kitchen renovation experience. What advice do you have for people who are preparing to remodel their kitchens? Do as much planning ahead of time as possible. If you can have the patience and time to actually plan out your kitchen, you’ll be in much better shape than if you haphazardly go about it. Are you remodeling your kitchen to be a good investment or are you planning on staying in this house for 20-30 years? Unlike couches and artwork, you are not going to take your kitchen with you. Somebody will look at your kitchen, and is this someplace they want to live? What makes a kitchen remodel unique, as opposed to doing the rest of the house? What should people consider in terms of materials? Don’t skimp on your countertop or your backsplash. A lot of people want limestone, which is beautiful, but very soft and porous. Marble is the same way. Look at what’s going to be very durable, because your counters are the workhorse of the kitchen. Granite is a great choice, as are other solid surfaces, like Corian. Aesthetically, granites with a lot of movement and patterning are not going to be as timeless. Black is the most adaptable to a lot of paint colors. For lighting and flooring, don’t go inexpensive. Laminate and vinyl flooring are easily cleanable but also an indication that this was remodeled on the cheap. It calls into question everything else that was done on your house; you will save in the short term but lose in the long run. Recycled wood and bamboo flooring are renewable resources. All those things are supremely important for consumers. What do you believe is the biggest benefit to remodeling your kitchen? But if you’re not looking to sell, there are also lots of other benefits. You get to enjoy it. The kitchen is the heart of the home, the one part that every person in your home uses every single day. You can’t say that of any other room in your house. You’re going to derive the most communal benefit from your kitchen. A remodel can also save costs on energy bills if you pick energy efficient appliances. What are some challenges to look out for during the remodel that people might not expect? What is an aspect of kitchen design that you feel gets neglected or is not considered? I also think something neglected is that glass cabinet doors are super popular. People love open shelving systems. It looks so great in the showroom and magazines, but remember that they’ve kept it to an absolute minimum. If you don’t have all coordinated accessories or have a mismatched coffee mug collection or open cereal boxes, it won’t work. Design your kitchen for the way you really live. SIGNATURE QUESTIONS What is the best change you have ever made?
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