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Artist Igor Turovskiy creates masterpieces with our Metal Effects patina products and he also teaches the art in his studio, Igor Fine Art.
Example of a mountain style exterior home design in Los Angeles
Example of a mountain style exterior home design in Los Angeles

This Urban Effects Cabinetry kitchen in Washington DC's historic Logan Circle neighbourhood features the Cottonwood door style in High Density Fiberboard finished in Bright White. The island is the perfect complement with the Aura Horizontal door style in Melamine in Strata. The bathrooms were also created with this combination, keeping the look harmonious throughout. Design and construction by Lock7 Development in Washington DC. The Urban Effects Cabinetry dealer for this project is KBC Direct in Columbia, Maryland.

Stone effect graphite kitchen with wood accents
Kitchen - modern kitchen idea in London
Kitchen - modern kitchen idea in London
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Eat-in kitchen - mid-sized traditional galley medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen idea in Other with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and ceramic backsplash

Example of a large zen open concept light wood floor living room design in Orange County with white walls, a standard fireplace and a concrete fireplace

Client: Private Residence In West London
Brief: To supply & install Amtico wood effect to living room
Trendy living room photo in London
Trendy living room photo in London

Concrete Steel Table Glow Stones
Inspiration for a large eclectic courtyard patio remodel in Orange County
Inspiration for a large eclectic courtyard patio remodel in Orange County

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Sunbury, OH
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A Carmel, California homeowner is enjoying a two-tone kitchen with a rustic farmhouse feel and slight but undeniable industrial vibe. This kitchen was created with Urban Effects Cabinetry’s Pioneer door style in HDF (high density fiberboard). The perimeter cabinet color is Woodgate. The island cabinet color is Cloud White. Handmade subway tile, commercial grade appliances—and let's not forget the stunning ceiling—work together to create an incredible transformation. Also included in this project album are “before” photos, which are always fun to see! A kitchen project like this doesn't come together without a lot of hard work: kudos to Jillian Clark, the designer. She is on staff with Kitchen Studio of Monterey Peninsula, Inc, an Urban Effects Cabinetry dealer in Seaside, California. Remodel Services were provided by Across the Pond Construction, Inc. and photography was by Dave Clark. #fullaccess #design #kitchen #urbaneffectscabinetry

This Urban Effects Cabinetry kitchen in Washington DC's historic Logan Circle neighbourhood features the Cottonwood door style in High Density Fiberboard finished in Bright White. The island is the perfect complement with the Aura Horizontal door style in Melamine in Strata. The bathrooms were also created with this combination, keeping the look harmonious throughout. Design and construction by Lock7 Development in Washington DC. The Urban Effects Cabinetry dealer for this project is KBC Direct in Columbia, Maryland.

For this project, we removed the old sod and excavated 3 to 4 inches of topsoil. We capped the sprinklers and then spread a base of crushed aggregate, which was packed down. The artificial turf was laid out and trimmed. Then seamed and staked into place, we spread infill and power broomed the turf so the blades would stand up straight. We used Tigerturf (Tiger Cool) Everglade Fescue. Created by Tencate, a worldwide innovator of space-age yarns for NASA and Boeing, TigerCool® yarns are engineered with heat reflective color pigments and advanced U.V. inhibitors that reduce surface temperatures. A series of solar panel tests indicate that artificial grass featuring TigerCool® technology successfully reduces turf temperatures by 30% and up to 17 degrees! That’s a difference that you can feel. The homeowner also selected a border of river rocks with a slight wave that gives a lush cool grassy Island effect.
Photo by Greg Hawks

A renovated kitchen in Ottawa, Ontario now has a classic look. After the walls came down to open up the space, the kitchen was designed with cabinets in two colors to elevate the space to the next level. Stacked cabinets, commercial appliances, and aesthetically pleasing storage solutions complete the look. The kitchen features Urban Effects Cabinetry's Yorkshire door style. Perimeter cabinets keep things bright with the Artistic White finish on High Density Fiberboard, while the island is the perfect complement in Maple finished in Mystic Grey. The contractor was Amsted Design Build and the Urban Effects Cabinetry dealer was The Cabinet Connection in Ottawa, Ontario. #fullaccess #design #kitchen #urbaneffectscabinetry

A Carmel, California homeowner is enjoying a two-tone kitchen with a rustic farmhouse feel and slight but undeniable industrial vibe. This kitchen was created with Urban Effects Cabinetry’s Pioneer door style in HDF (high density fiberboard). The perimeter cabinet color is Woodgate. The island cabinet color is Cloud White. Handmade subway tile, commercial grade appliances—and let's not forget the stunning ceiling—work together to create an incredible transformation. Also included in this project album are “before” photos, which are always fun to see! A kitchen project like this doesn't come together without a lot of hard work: kudos to Jillian Clark, the designer. She is on staff with Kitchen Studio of Monterey Peninsula, Inc, an Urban Effects Cabinetry dealer in Seaside, California. Remodel Services were provided by Across the Pond Construction, Inc. and photography was by Dave Clark. #fullaccess #design #kitchen #urbaneffectscabinetry

Do you know what ends our time of enjoying the wonderful Fall colors? Rain. The other day when it rained, it took most of those bright yellow leaves and brought them to the ground. It saddened me not only because the colors were gone, but now the leaves have to be cleaned up. And with the trees being larger, those leaves went everywhere. All over the ground, in the tall bushes, stuck on the window sills, lodged in the gutters and up at the chimney. Nature’s going to happen so, what are the effects of Fall rain and the Chimney? Let’s take a further look.
Fall Rain and the Chimney
The Fall leaves are gorgeous and fall is many homeowners favorite time of year. But as with all seasons, it comes to an end. The Fall rain combined with wind takes those colorful leaves and distributes them…everywhere. Especially on the roof where your chimney is located. By having an annual chimney inspection, we’ll take a look to ensure the safety of your chimney stays intact for the upcoming harsher season: Winter.
The Exterior Chimney
With Fall, we have two of the elements to be concerned about and that’s the leaves and rain. Here are a few areas we check and the effects of fall rain and the chimney. Let’s start at the top:
Chimney Cap: The chimney cap is vital for protecting the opening of your chimney which leads to the interior of your home. We inspect the chimney cap ensuring it is tightly secured to the exterior chimney termination. The chimney is typically the tallest part of your home and gets exposed to the harshest winds, rain, snow, animals and blowing debris. All of that hits the chimney cap trying to find that weak spot so it can get inside the chimney. If it does, that debris is easily ignited and can cause harm to your home.
Chimney Crown: This is the slab of concrete that covers the chimney and extends beyond the bricks or materials that make up the chimney. This is to provide protection from the elements. But remember the chimney crown can also develop cracks over time. This is where crown coat can extend the life of the chimney crown ensuring the elements stay where they should… outside.
Brick, Stone and Mortar: The structure of the chimney can be made of brick, stone or other materials. If it is made of brick or stone, then mortar is involved. All of these materials are porous, meaning that it can absorb water and snow melt, which breaks down over time. As a result, this needs to be checked looking for loose bricks, missing mortar, cracks in either one of these materials and more. Tuckpointing is a good solution to ensure the elements stay out. The use of Chimney Saver is a great way to preserve the bricks, stones and mortar as it waterproofs and protects the materials for about 8 – 10 years and slows down the aging process.
Flashing: This is the material that protects the connection of the roof to the chimney. A critical and common area for leaks. The flashing moves the water away from the chimney and down the roof. The flashing adheres to the chimney with a seal, which dries out over time. This area needs to be checked to ensure the seal is strong and doesn’t allow water to get in.
Before the cold sets in and you want to turn on or fire up the fireplace, be sure to take into consideration the effects of fall rain and the chimney. Contact us today at 877-244-6349 to set up an appointment.

This Urban Effects Cabinetry kitchen in Washington DC's historic Logan Circle neighbourhood features the Cottonwood door style in High Density Fiberboard finished in Bright White. The island is the perfect complement with the Aura Horizontal door style in Melamine in Strata. The bathrooms were also created with this combination, keeping the look harmonious throughout. Design and construction by Lock7 Development in Washington DC. The Urban Effects Cabinetry dealer for this project is KBC Direct in Columbia, Maryland.

Client: Private Residence In South London
Brief: To supply & install Amtico floor in wood effect to living areas
Inspiration for a modern living room remodel in London
Inspiration for a modern living room remodel in London

This Urban Effects Cabinetry kitchen in Washington DC's historic Logan Circle neighbourhood features the Cottonwood door style in High Density Fiberboard finished in Bright White. The island is the perfect complement with the Aura Horizontal door style in Melamine in Strata. The bathrooms were also created with this combination, keeping the look harmonious throughout. Design and construction by Lock7 Development in Washington DC. The Urban Effects Cabinetry dealer for this project is KBC Direct in Columbia, Maryland.

Sponsored
Sunbury, OH
J.Holderby - Renovations
Franklin County's Leading General Contractors - 2X Best of Houzz!

This Urban Effects Cabinetry kitchen in Washington DC's historic Logan Circle neighbourhood features the Cottonwood door style in High Density Fiberboard finished in Bright White. The island is the perfect complement with the Aura Horizontal door style in Melamine in Strata. The bathrooms were also created with this combination, keeping the look harmonious throughout. Design and construction by Lock7 Development in Washington DC. The Urban Effects Cabinetry dealer for this project is KBC Direct in Columbia, Maryland.

A renovated kitchen in Ottawa, Ontario now has a classic look. After the walls came down to open up the space, the kitchen was designed with cabinets in two colors to elevate the space to the next level. Stacked cabinets, commercial appliances, and aesthetically pleasing storage solutions complete the look. The kitchen features Urban Effects Cabinetry's Yorkshire door style. Perimeter cabinets keep things bright with the Artistic White finish on High Density Fiberboard, while the island is the perfect complement in Maple finished in Mystic Grey. The contractor was Amsted Design Build and the Urban Effects Cabinetry dealer was The Cabinet Connection in Ottawa, Ontario. #fullaccess #design #kitchen #urbaneffectscabinetry

Client: Private Residence In South London
Brief: To supply & install Amtico floor in wood effect to living areas
Living room - modern living room idea in London
Living room - modern living room idea in London
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