Monday, March 16, 2009

Tips on Building Custom Cabinets for Your Home

Before we begin building cabinets, we always like to invite our customers to walk through the home with our cabinet maker.  This is usually done when a home is in the frame stage.  We either do this walk at the house physically with plans in hand or at our office with a set of plans spread out on the table.  It's such a great exercise because the architects will normally draw-in what they feel is best, but it may not necessarily work for the client's lifestyle.  Here are some things we look for:
  1. Stain vs. paint grade cabinets?
  2. Type of material of cabinets?
  3. Do the appliances drawn by the architect match what the customer wants?
  4. Does the cabinet depth and height flow well?
  5. What's behind the cabinets?, ie cookie sheet dividers/trash cans/etc.
  6. Do all the drawers and doors represent good functionality?
  7. Where are your televisions and stereo equipment going to go?
  8. Where is the computer tower/printer going to go?
I could go on and on but if you really want to save time and future aggravation, invest the time to do a good walk through and think about some of these things.  A good cabinet maker will inform you about the various options, guide you through the process and give you some good things to think about.  

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Making the Most of Your Time

Just a quick thought for the day but if I'm ever going to a business meeting I want to know two things: 1. What is the purpose and 2. How long is it going to take.  The reason is the time value of money.  A powerful exercise for you that I recommend is calculating how much your time is worth per hour and factor that in when you're making decisions on things.  Always be thinking about that. Over time, it will become second nature and you'll invest your time on the things that matter.  Also, try to always set a quick agenda if your calling a meeting, even if it's on the back of a napkin.  The reason is it will keep you on task and will show respect to those you are meeting with.  Lastly, if  you don't already make sure you start your day with a to do list and prioritize those items so that you spend your time effectively each day.  I use an abc ranking system, with a taking the highest priority and c taking the lowest.  That way at a quick glance I look for a's and make sure they're knocked out first.  Best of luck managing your time better and more productive days for your future.