Showing posts with label Choice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Choice. Show all posts

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Patio Doors Or French Doors - Your Choice

Compared to French doors, patio doors are a relatively new thing. When they were invented were actually designed to replace French doors. The patio door was designed to give the best possible view of the garden by having as little frame as possible and the majority of the door made from glass. Allowing natural light to flood into the house and give improved access to the outside space. They soon became very popular and are still popular today. However they never really replaced French doors and they are still as popular today as they have ever been. French doors have a classic look which makes them very desirable and customers now have a choice between the two types of doors.

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When patio doors first became popular they were notorious as a weak spot in the home and were often targeted by burglars as an easy way to enter the home. However over time the construction has been improved and they are now very secure. Another feature which has also improved over time is their energy efficiency. Modern doors are made using the latest in double glazing technology making them much better insulators helping to the keep the heat inside your home therefore lowering your gas and electricity bills and helping to be more environmentally friendly.

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Modern patio doors and French doors are built using uPVC frames. uPVC doors have many benefits over more traditional timber or aluminum framed doors not least that they are very low maintenance. uPVC doors only require wiping with a damp cloth to keep them looking as good as new whereas more traditional doors need to be treated every couple of years to prevent them from rotting and warping. uPVC doors are also available in a variety of styles and colours including wood effect so you are able to get the classic look of timber framed windows with the benefits of UPVC. 

So if you are in the market for some new doors there are a vast array to choose from and if you go for either French doors or patio doors you will not be disappointed.

Patio Doors Or French Doors - Your Choice

For more information on UPVC Doors, French Doors and Patio Doors please visit our website or call into your local show room.

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Monday, August 8, 2011

Why KitchenAid French Door Refrigerators Are the Right Choice

French door refrigerators are surely fast-growing in their popularity nowadays. Many people are indeed shifting their buying preferences from the conventional top-freezer and single-door refrigerators to bottom-freezer and double-door ones, for many good reasons. Now, if one wishes to do the same, it is important to know which brands offer good-quality choices.

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Many consumers consider KitchenAid as a cheaper alternative to the Sub Zero and GE brands. Although indeed cheaper as compared to these, KitchenAid refrigerators boast of several innovative qualities such as the SatinGlide system (allowing drawers to open and close easily), the Dual Magna Seal (which helps keep content fresh for longer periods of time), and very stylish designs to boot - especially with their French Door line.

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One of the KitchenAid French Door refrigerator models is the KFIS25XVMS - 35 and 5/8" wide, with a 25 cubic feet storage space. It is available in white, black, or stainless steel finish. It also comes with an LCD screen which comes handy for automatic temperature adjustment (yes, you do not have to manually adjust the thermostat!) and unit conversions. You also do not have to open the door to get water - as there is already an innovative outside-door ice and water dispenser. There are two drawers present: the FreshSeal Humidity Controlled Crispers (for fruits and vegetables), and the FreshChill Temperature Controlled Deli Locker. Its freezer can store a maximum of 6.6 cubic feet, while the main refrigerator has 18.3 cubic feet available. It sells from 00 - 00, although a lot of stores do offer it on sale.

As most homeowners are already energy-conscious, KitchenAid French Door refrigerators that are Energy Star qualified are also available. An example of which is the KBFS20EVMS. It offers the same temperature and humidity management systems as the KFIS25XVMS. Similarly, there is also a door alarm and a water filter system. However, its dispenser is installed internally. There are also two wire freezer baskets available for easier organizing, storing, and cleaning of items. Although smaller than the previous one, having only 19.8 cubic feet, it is a little pricier (at $ 2200- 00 in stores) because of its Energy Star rating - very worth the investment though, since it will actually help you save money on utility bills in the long run.

Some models of KitchenAid French Door Refrigerators also feature customizable panels and handles - enabling the design-chic homeowner to blend in the unit to the kitchen's existing design. The KFCO22EVBL 72" Counter Depth French Door Refrigerator is such a model. It has a total capacity of 21.8 cubic feet, with 5.5 cubic feet allocated for the freezer. The freezer itself has three baskets (upper, lower and middle) and a factory-installed icemaker. The water-dispenser is also found in the interior, as the KBFS20EVMS. It has the same temperature and humidity control systems for storage. It also has three main door bins, and two secondary clear view ones. The retail price ranges from 00 - 00.

So there you have it - a quite comprehensive overview of some KitchenAid French Door Refrigerator products. Other model numbers offer more or less the same features as the ones detailed, only at different dimensions. As mentioned earlier, Energy Star rated ones are most suggested for their superb power efficiency - enabling you to store more at less utility costs.

Why KitchenAid French Door Refrigerators Are the Right Choice

These are just a few of the options in a Kitchenaid french door refrigerator.

Next, discover all the latest options in refrigerators at www.refrigeratorreport.com [http://www.refrigeratorreport.com/kitchenaidfrenchdoorrefrigerator.php] and see how the right appliances can save you time and money.

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