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		<title>Kitchen Remodeling For the Greener Good</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Kitchen Remodeling]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Embarking upon a kitchen remodel is a great time to make lasting changes in your home to reduce your carbon footprint. Here are a few reasons to make the switch to greener alternatives, and a few tips for doing so.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many home improvement projects can be very harsh on the  environment, and for today’s eco-savvy consumer, that’s not going to fly. This  new wave of environmental awareness has sparked interest in green building and  remodeling techniques. Embarking upon a kitchen remodel is a great time to make  lasting changes in your home to reduce your carbon footprint. Here are a few  reasons to make the switch to greener alternatives, and a few tips for doing  so.</p>
<p><strong>Consider Energy Star appliances.</strong> Not only do they use  significantly less energy than other appliances, but the Federal Government is  offering tax incentives for making the switch. During a <a href="http://www.bardoncabinets.com/san-diego-home-improvement.html" target="_self">San Diego home remodeling</a> project is a great time  to change over to Energy Star Appliances, since the tax incentives are only  eligible for upgrading homes rather than new construction. You receive tax  credits for 30% of the cost of your appliances, up to $1,500.</p>
<p><strong>Donate those old cabinets to a charity rather than dumping  them in a landfill. </strong>Habitat for Humanity and other nonprofit organizations use  these cabinets for building new homes for the homeless, and remodeling  dilapidated homes for the impoverished. Not only are you helping the  environment, but you’re also helping those who are less fortunate!</p>
<p><strong>Consider your lighting.</strong> If you live in an area that gets  great sunlight, try to avoid blocking it; utilizing natural sunlight with large  windows and skylights can reduce energy usage greatly. Additionally, consider  compact fluorescent light bulbs and LED bulbs rather than fluorescent and  incandescent bulbs. These last much longer so you will not go through as many  as often, and they are more efficient by wasting less energy via heat output.</p>
<p><strong>Be sure to contact companies that are familiar with green  building and constructing techniques for all parts of your remodeling job.</strong> A  kitchen remodel is not just about brand new <a href="http://www.bardoncabinets.com/san-diego-cabinets.html">San Diego cabinetry</a> or refinished floors; sink  flow can alter the amount of water wasted in the household, and plumbing for  dishwashers can be rerouted to save gray water for use in the toilet.</p>
<h3>What we’re doing:</h3>
<p>Here at Bardon Cabinetry, we are committed to reducing our  carbon footprint and making environmentally friendly options available for our  clients.  The following are a few of the  things we’re doing to help you stay green.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>We’re Environmentally Aware:</strong> We know that many  chemicals and substances are able to harm the environment, so we do our best to  avoid using them in all of our remodeling projects. For more information, visit  our <a href="http://www.bardoncabinets.com/environment.html">Environmental  Awareness</a> page.</li>
<li><strong>We recycle:</strong> Not only do we make the extra effort  to recycle cardboard, plastic, paper, and aluminum, but we also recycle our  wood shavings, scrap pieces, and sawdust. High school shop classes can benefit  greatly from these pieces of wood, and they get better use there than in a  landfill.</li>
<li><strong>We’re Digital:</strong> Whenever possible, we digitize  all of our forms and files, and electronically send invoices and bills, rather  than paper copies.</li>
<li><strong>We Donate:</strong> All of our unwanted cabinets are sent  to San Diego’s local Habitat for Humanity affiliate to be used in brand-new  homes and current home remodels. A dose of goodwill and a desire to be green is  all it takes to make a difference.</li>
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		<title>Using Mirrors in Your Home’s Interior Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 17:24:41 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s  not the first thing that comes to mind when most people think of interior  design, but mirrors are one of the most versatile and elegant interior décor  tools. Yes, mirrors serve a very practical role in the home, but they can also  be used a variety of aesthetic design purposes. They create the appearance of  more space and add to the mood of a room.</p>
<h3>Enlarging Space</h3>
<p>As  most people know, mirrors work great at making smaller rooms appear more  spacious. Small spaces like narrow corridors or hallways are also great  locations for decorative mirrors. If you’re decorating a small room, try to  place the mirror on the longest of the walls. This is because placing the  mirror on the longest wall helps counterbalance the elongated effect that the  mirror’s reflection has on the other walls.</p>
<p>For  hallways or corridors, you can place decorative mirrors on the part of the  walls directly opposite the doors that line the corridor/hallway. This will  have the effect of enlarging the space without making it seem too cluttered.</p>
<p>Small  bathrooms are another great place to use mirrors in your interior design. You  don’t <em>just</em> have to have a mirror  above the sink. Try placing a larger mirror on the largest wall of the  bathroom. Pick a frame that matches the bathroom’s overall interior décor.  Combine a good decorative mirror with good lighting and the final effect can  enliven the décor of your bathroom tremendously without you having to spend too  much money to get the effect you want. Plus, it’s a whole lot easier than  putting in wallpaper or painted designs.</p>
<h3>Lighting and Reflectivity</h3>
<p>Rather  than placing lamps and bulbs everywhere, you can enhance the lighting of a room  by using mirrors. Placing mirrors near light sources keeps the mood of the room  while providing smooth even lighting. The effect is best when used in rooms  where you want the lighting to be warm and welcoming. If you would like to  create a more romantic and calm decorative effect, try placing candles in  front of mirrors.</p>
<h3>Frames/No Frames</h3>
<p>Choosing  a frame for a decorative mirror is the same as choosing a frame for a painting  or photograph. The style and color of the frame should match the overall style  and color scheme of the room it’s in.</p>
<p>However,  with mirrors, you also have the option of not having a frame at all. This works  especially well with oval or round mirrors. The securing of the mirror can be  done effectively with chrome dome head screws. The overall effect is clean,  elegant and modern, but it can work in almost any style room.</p>
<h3>Additional Tips</h3>
<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Try  New Shapes</span></h4>
<p>Yes,  square or rectangular shaped mirrors work just fine. But why not try something  more interesting. Unusually shaped mirrors can add a little bit of (sometimes  much needed) attitude to a room. Wavy mirrors, long, round, narrow, or diamond  shaped mirrors are all easily available. And don’t be afraid to try different  mirror arrangements. Instead of buying a large wall to wall mirror, for  example, you can try putting together a mosaic of smaller mirrors that cover  the same space.</p>
<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Types  of Glass</span></h4>
<p>Not  all mirror glass is created equal. How the edges are cut make a difference. You  can also find frosted mirrors and various other kinds of glass designs. Shop  around to see what you like and don’t be afraid to ask your local home  improvement specialists for suggestions or information.</p>
<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Hanging  the Mirrors</span></h4>
<p>It’s  a good idea to invest in a laser level, as it makes hanging up mirrors or  frames a whole lot easier. Just relying on your eyesight can be difficult, and  there’s a bigger chance of ending up with a skewed frame. Laser levels are  fairly cheap and well worth the purchase.</p>
<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Look  for Deals</span></h4>
<p>The  mirror doesn’t have to be expensive. The thing that makes a difference is how  you incorporate it into your home’s interior design. You can find great deals  if you shop around at consignment stores and thrift shops. Take your time and  keep an eye out. Who knows, you might find a great vintage mirror in the least  expected of places.</p>
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		<title>Types of Cabinet Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 17:23:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With both industrial and craftsman cabinet makers at work, several different styles of cabinet design came into being. The following are just some of the most popular design styles that can be seen in Western cabinet manufacturers today. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cabinet making as an industry in  the West has a fairly long history, but it really started to come into its own  in the middle of the18th Century in Europe. Three famous English cabinet  makers of the time (Thomas Sheraton, Thomas Chippendale and George Hepplewhite)  popularized their ideas by publishing books on cabinet making, complete with  compendiums of theirs and other cabinet makers&#8217; designs. When the industrial  revolution brought steam power tools and the first rudimentary assembly lines  to the cabinet making industry, it resulted in a sudden growth of cabinet  manufacturers who stepped in to meet the demands of the rising middle classes.</p>
<p>The excess of the Victorian era  and the industrially manufactured furniture goods it produced, however, caused  a backlash. Many people were repulsed by the mass production and consumption  that the industrial revolution made possible, and began calling for a return to  more traditional forms of cabinet making, as well as other home product  manufacturing. This was the beginning of the so called “Arts and Crafts”  movement, which focused on artisanal, handmade designs and techniques.  With both industrial and craftsman cabinet  makers at work, several different styles of cabinet design came into being. The  following are just some of the most popular design styles that can be seen in  Western cabinet manufacturers today.</p>
<h3>Rustic</h3>
<p>Rustic cabinets tend to focus on  the utilitarian aspects of furniture design and also aim to maintain the  “natural” look of the materials used. The Rustic style is also referred to as  the “log cabin” style or “log furniture style”. Wooden cabinets in this style  will, for example, have tops with a “live edge” that lets you see the original  contours of the tree that the wood came from. Whole logs, branches and pieces  of tree bark are also used in the making of Rustic cabinets. Common woods used  in Rustic cabinet designs include Fir, Cedar, Pine, and Spruce.</p>
<h3>Scandinavian</h3>
<p>This style of cabinet making is  characterized by simple, minimalist designs, the use of mass production and a  focus on functionality. The style relies heavily on the use of clean horizontal  and vertical lines. Scandinavian cabinets tend to be sleek and include little  or no ornamentation. Scandinavian cabinet making as it is known today began in  the mid 1900s, mainly in the countries of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, as well  as Finland.</p>
<h3>French Provincial</h3>
<p>French Provincial cabinets are  almost the opposite of Scandinavian cabinets, which is to say their identifying  characteristic is a highly ornate design. French Provincial cabinets make  liberal use of stained or painted wood, so that the wood itself is not really identifiable.  Corners and cabinet hardware is often golf leafed or gilded. Flat surfaces are  decorated with ornate visual artwork and landscapes. The style is associated  with the the French court and wealthy aristocrats and bourgeoisie.</p>
<h3>Oriental</h3>
<p>Oriental cabinet design, or Asian  Design, is characterized by the use of traditionally Asian furniture building  materials such as bamboo or rattan. The color red is frequently used in  oriental cabinet design.</p>
<h3>American Colonial</h3>
<p>Early American Colonial style  cabinets try to emphasize both materials and form. The most prominent types of  woods used are usually deciduous hardwoods and woods that come from fruit/nut  bearing trees, such as walnut trees and cherry trees.</p>
<h3>Mission</h3>
<p>This style of cabinets is  characterized by flat panels and thick vertical and horizontal lines. Oak is  the most common material used for Mission style cabinets. The earliest Mission  style cabinet makers tended to prefer white oak, which they then stained and  darkened through a technique called “fuming”. Mission style cabinet hardware is  usually made from black iron and left clearly visible, as a kind of aesthetic  accent. The Mission style of cabinetmaking, with its roots in rustic colonial  settings, was one of the styles popularized and championed by the Arts and  Crafts movement that emerged as a backlash to the industrial revolution and  mass production.</p>
<h3>Shaker</h3>
<p>Shaker cabinets, like all shaker  furniture, are characterized by their simplicity and functionality, as well as  their sturdiness of design. Shaker cabinets tend to be very neatly symmetrical  and make use of fruit wood materials primarily. The style of Shaker cabinet  making reflects very clearly the rustic and egalitarian lifestyle of the  religious sect that invented it.</p>
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		<title>Top 5 Trends in Kitchen Remodeling</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 17:02:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whereas the kitchen used to be a more specialized room, reserved only for preparing food and drinks, in modern homes, the kitchen is a multi-faceted family room where people and their families are spending more time relaxing and simply hanging out.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s the end of the decade and a good time to look back at  the kitchen remodeling trends that have made it all the way into 2010 and seem  to be here to stay. There are several of them, but in this article we’ll be  taking a look at the top 5. While they all differ in focus, they all seem to  stem from a general shift in the way that people perceive the kitchen as a  living space in their homes. Whereas the kitchen used to be a more specialized  room, reserved only for preparing food and drinks, in modern homes, the kitchen  is a multi-faceted family room where people and their families are spending  more time relaxing and simply hanging out. So without further ado, here are the  top 5 trends in kitchen design and remodeling for 2010.</p>
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<h3>
<li>The Open Floor Plan</li>
</h3>
<p>As our lives get busier and more hectic, we want to be able  to connect with our family more easily whenever we get the chance, even while  we’re doing small kitchen tasks. The open floor plan has thus become very  popular in recent years and seems to be here to stay. An open floor plan makes  it easy for people to move in and out of the kitchen from various rooms in the  house. Open floor kitchens make a house feel more connected, making  communication and interaction easier. The loft-like feel of open floor kitchens  gives them more decorative appeal. Rather than being treated as utilitarian  spaces, open floor kitchens call for more attention to detail and design.</p>
<h3>
<li>Kitchen as Family Room</li>
</h3>
<p>Adding extra sitting room to your kitchen has become another  big trend in the past few years. Large islands that serve as tables or bars,  along with extra stools or chairs means that people are spending more time  hanging out in their kitchens and interacting. This puts some added emphasis on  the furniture and cabinetry that decorates the kitchen.</p>
<h3>
<li>Kitchen Within a Kitchen</li>
</h3>
<p>Again, because the kitchen is now being used for more than  just food preparation, another trend that has become popular in kitchen  remodeling and design is the addition of extra prep areas. These are like  miniature kitchens where you’ll have a sink, cutting board and microwave all  close together. Some kitchens will have a smaller sink in the island that  serves as a food prep zone, and then a larger sink in one of the back walls for  more involved and messy cleaning purposes. Another option is to use a small  butler’s pantry off the main kitchen area as a food prep zone. The pantry  option has the added benefit of letting you keep dirty dishes out of the way  and out of view while you’re entertaining guests and preparing food.</p>
<h3>
<li>Green Kitchens</li>
</h3>
<p>Over the past decade, environmental awareness has risen  amongst homeowners and home designers alike, and the trend has affected  kitchen design in a big way. The move towards eco-friendly kitchen remodeling  and design projects can be seen in all of the small fixtures and design  decisions that go into putting together a kitchen. The use of energy-efficient  appliances, flooring and cabinetry made from eco-friendly or recycled  materials, as well as energy-efficient faucets and fixtures is here to stay and  likely to continue growing. Energy saving lighting options like the use of LED  and CFL fixtures is a huge trend in interior design as a whole and this  includes kitchens, as well. One of the green kitchen trends is that energy-efficient appliances and fixtures often surpass traditional appliances and  fixtures in both quality and economy. Furthermore, as the trend towards green  living grows, the selection of styles and colors available for green fixtures  and appliances is growing too. So no matter what kind of design aesthetic  you’re going for, it’s likely that you’ll find a green option for it.</p>
<h3>
<li>Personalized Eclecticism</li>
</h3>
<p>Finally, there’s the trend towards more unique, personalized  and eclectically designed kitchens. In 2010, personal expression and creativity  is definitely in. The Internet has played a role in promoting this trend in a  big way, as homeowners have all the tools they need to come up with unique  interior design techniques that work at their fingertips. Looks that reflect  the ethnic or cultural background/heritage of the homeowner are becoming more  and more fashionable.</ol>
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		<title>Bardon’s Preferred Partnerships with Other Quality Companies Benefits Customers!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 14:42:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Standards of Excellence
The appliances showcased at Bardon’s Design Center  complement the busy lifestyles of today.   A lot of people refer to their kitchen as the heart of their home, and  here at the Design center, you get that feeling as soon as you walk in.  You can actually envision one of our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Standards of Excellence</h4>
<p>The appliances showcased at Bardon’s Design Center  complement the busy lifestyles of today.   A lot of people refer to their kitchen as the heart of their home, and  here at the Design center, you get that feeling as soon as you walk in.  You can actually envision one of our kitchen  vignettes in your own home.  You can pick  out what you want and get a good sense of how it will work with your family.</p>
<p>Through Bardon’s Preferred Partnership with Standards of Excellence,  Bardon’s customers will enjoy many benefits that would not otherwise be  available to them as ordinary customers:   A 110% price-match guarantee on most appliances, free appliance  delivery, and select appliances guaranteed in-stock, just to name a few!</p>
<p>A qualified appliance specialist from Standards of Excellence is  available at Bardon’s Design   Center.  This person will be able to coordinate your  appliance order from beginning to end, keeping right along with Bardon’s  schedules.  What a tremendous  benefit!   Along with the special  name-brand appliance packages that Bardon and Standards of Excellence have put  together for you, it will save you time and money, and you won’t have to call a  separate company.   Our appliance  specialist will take care of everything.</p>
<h4>Marmol Export</h4>
<p>Together, Bardon and Marmol Export bring another level of  professionalism, service, and selection that is hard to come by these  days.  We both offer an exquisite  product—cabinetry &amp; natural stone—and it’s a good match.  What sets Marmol Export apart is their  selection of material, the services they offer, and their competitive  pricing.  Both of our companies share a  similar view on customer care.  Customers  are the heart of our business and our goal is to ensure their utmost  satisfaction.</p>
<p>Marmol Export maintains a special section in their slab yard where  Bardon’s special granite color selections are right up front and easily  accessible to our customers.  Our  customers get to hand select the exact slabs that will eventually become their  countertops and backsplashes.</p>
<h4>LeMaire Interiors</h4>
<p>All of the displays in Bardon’s Design Center  were developed by Bardon’s own cabinet design &amp; professionally accredited  interior design team.  Now <span style="text-decoration: underline;">you</span> can  get interior design assistance for your kitchen!  Get help with color matching, paint schemes,  and granite and appliance selection, all at no extra cost to you!  There are so many different elements that go  into turning your kitchen ideas into a reality—let LeMaire Interiors be of  service to you!</p>
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		<title>Why Should You Choose Bardon?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 23:17:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bardon designs, builds, delivers and installs over 700 kitchens a  year.  Many of our manufacturing  employees have been working at Bardon for more than two decades.  The knowledge and experience that these  talented individuals lend to the production and construction of our cabinets is  truly impressive.   Both our traditional  face-frame [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bardon designs, builds, delivers and installs over 700 kitchens a  year.  Many of our manufacturing  employees have been working at Bardon for more than two decades.  The knowledge and experience that these  talented individuals lend to the production and construction of our cabinets is  truly impressive.   Both our traditional  face-frame cabinetry and our European-style frameless cabinetry are all-wood,  with ¾” plywood backs on all uppers and bases.   Half-inch plywood sides and ¾” plywood shelves add strength and  durability to the cabinet box.  Our  all-wood maple drawer boxes are beautifully dovetailed and include  full-extension, soft-close, under-mount drawer guides.  We only use conversion varnishes and  pre-catalyzed lacquers in our signature, 14-step finishing process.  No water-based products are used.</p>
<p>The majority of the staff you would deal with at Bardon is experienced  with our product, has knowledge of our product, and knows the services we  provide and the procedures and steps it takes to provide them.  They’ve been extensively trained in our  factory—actually having helped build the cabinetry alongside the workers in the  plant.  They know all the steps of  building cabinetry and because of that, they can enlighten our customers on  many things that other cabinet sales-people couldn’t.</p>
<p>At the point of sale, you will be assigned a personal Project Manager  to coordinate every step of our process and provide honest, experienced answers  and feedback.  Our experienced installers  work hard to minimize inconvenience and keep the jobsite clean.  Your Project Manager will continue to stay in  close communication with you until you are completely satisfied with your new  kitchen.</p>
<p>Bardon Quality Cabinetry was voted #1 Cabinet Builder in the 2006 and  2009 Union Tribune Reader’s Poll.  We are  also a proud member of the San Diego Better Business Bureau.  Our business has been in San Diego County  since its establishment and we pride ourselves on taking an active part in the  community, providing local high school scholarships, and making donations to  the San Diego Historical Society and Habitat for Humanity.</p>
<p>When you become a Bardon customer, you join forces with a local  company that has been doing business in San    Diego for over three decades.  You will shop for  new granite countertops and new appliances for your kitchen with the buying  power of Bardon behind you – power that allows you to get the best and lowest  prices in town without the hassle of negotiating and driving from place to  place.  Choose from over 25 beautiful colors of granite and a 110%  lowest-price guarantee on select appliances.  Bardon has even put together  appliance packages that will not only compliment your new kitchen cabinetry,  but also save you money.  Interior design services will be provided to you  at no additional cost.  Let Bardon’s professionally accredited interior  design staff assist you with granite and appliance selection, floor and  backsplash-matching, as well as paint and color scheme selection for your kitchen!</p>
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		<title>Bardon’s 14-step, Fine Quality Wood Finishing System:</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 18:37:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bardon  uses finishing systems that deliver excellent value through superior  technology.  Unlike some cabinet  companies, we do not finish our cabinets in your home.  We hand-sand and spray each cabinet part  individually in our controlled finishing department where we can ensure that  the finish on each piece is of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bardon  uses finishing systems that deliver excellent value through superior  technology.  Unlike some cabinet  companies, we do not finish our cabinets in your home.  We hand-sand and spray each cabinet part  individually in our controlled finishing department where we can ensure that  the finish on each piece is of the highest quality.  Our expertise in providing long-lasting  finishes not only sets us apart from our competition, it ensures your  satisfaction for years to come.  And for  us, your long-term happiness is our top priority.</p>
<p>Bardon  uses all non-water based finishes and Conversion Varnish—one of the most  durable top coats available.  Our distinctive, 14-step finishing process is second to none.  Any color of finish can be customized to your  every specification.  Our skilled staff  can add characteristics such as glazing and distressing to make your cabinetry  unique.</p>
<p>Conversion  Varnish offers better performance properties as compared to a non-catalyzed  finishing system.  Our Conversion Varnish  is much harder, tougher, has better mar and abrasion resistance, and is more  chemical resistant.  It increases build,  resulting in a longer lasting, better quality finish.</p>
<p>The  products used at Bardon, from a performance perception, are equal to, or better  than, any Catalyzed Wood Finishing System in the marketplace today.</p>
<p><strong>Here’s a peek at our  signature 14-step process!</strong></p>
<h6>STEP 1:</h6>
<p>We select only the finest wood. All surfaces are  progressively sanded smooth.</p>
<h6>STEP 2:</h6>
<p>Surfaces are cleaned and processed to remove  all sanding dust particulates and inspected prior to the next step.</p>
<h6>STEP 3:</h6>
<p>Wood is evaluated to determine if a shading  equalizer stain should be applied at this time.</p>
<h6>STEP 4:</h6>
<p>A non-grain-raising toner is then applied to  establish consistent color uniformity.</p>
<h6>STEP 5:</h6>
<p>A specially formulated spray stain is then  applied to enhance the true beauty of the wood grain.</p>
<h6>STEP 6:</h6>
<p>All stained surfaces are then evenly  hand-rubbed and wiped clean of excess stain and inspected to check color vs.  color standard panel.</p>
<h6>STEP 7:</h6>
<p>Product is then allowed to slowly air-dry to  allow for proper penetration of stain into the grain of the wood.</p>
<h6>STEP 8:</h6>
<p>Flyspeck, distressing, glazing, splattering  and special effects are hand applied for selected finishes requiring a fine  furniture appearance.</p>
<h6>STEP 9:</h6>
<p>Our specially formulated hi-solids vinyl  moisture resistant sealer is applied by air assisted guns for improved coverage  to all exposed wood surfaces for maximum protection.</p>
<h6>STEP 10:</h6>
<p>The sealed product is allowed to properly  cure completely prior to moving on to the next step, and proper film thickness is  checked.</p>
<h6>STEP 11:</h6>
<p>All surfaces are again hand-sanded to provide  a smooth, consistent surface to accept top coat.</p>
<h6>STEP 12:</h6>
<p>Environmentally safe and compliant, Bardon’s  catalyzed Conversion Varnish is formulated to exceed superior performance  properties and provides excellent ultraviolet screen inhibitors and  stabilizers. This finish meets the test requirements of the KCMA for excellent  toughness and mar resistance.</p>
<h6>STEP 13:</h6>
<p>Topcoat is then thoroughly cured (force dry  may be used) and overnight dried prior to packing or stacking.</p>
<h6>STEP 14:</h6>
<p>Before shipping, each Bardon cabinet is  thoroughly inspected and polished to assure a finish product of superior  quality that Bardon demands and expects for our valued customers.</p>
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		<title>Thinking About Remodeling Your Kitchen? Here are Some Tips from the Experts:</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 22:51:33 +0000</pubDate>
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Shop around!  Ask a lot of questions and find the company that is right for you. Take into consideration more than just price.  Consider such things as product quality, finance options, scheduling, and staff follow-up.  Most companies will offer free estimates but some will even do free in-home consultations!
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<li>Shop around!  Ask a lot of questions and find the company that is right for you. Take into consideration more than just price.  Consider such things as product quality, finance options, scheduling, and staff follow-up.  Most companies will offer free estimates but some will even do free in-home consultations!</li>
<li>When comparing bids, make sure all costs are included in each bid (materials, labor, finishing, delivery and installation).  When reviewing your bids, compare apples to apples (all wood construction vs. particle board, soft-close doors and drawers, dove-tail construction, etc.).  Some companies do not include things such as delivery and installation up front.  Find out what other services the company provides and see if those services are included (i.e. interior design, appliance selection assistance, etc.).</li>
<li>What is the project timeframe and will the company put it in writing?  How long will it take for your cabinets to be built, delivered and installed? Who does the installation? What is their procedure if something isn’t right?  What if you need to order extra parts and pieces?  How long will that process take?</li>
<li>Tour the company’s manufacturing facility and see for yourself how your cabinets will be built.  Is each piece hand-sanded, individually finished or hand assembled by a team of skilled professionals? Is the facility clean and well-organized to minimize inaccuracies?</li>
<li>Ask about customer service and what happens after you sign that contract.  Is there a dedicated Project Manager?  Who can you contact to answer questions during and after the project?  Are they local to San Diego and will they give you a direct number so you can reach them anytime?</li>
<li>Most importantly, ask to see a contractor license and current proof of insurance.  Check the California State Contractors License Board and the Better Business Bureau.  Do your research!  Has the company won any awards?  Is the company just a storefront, or are they a solid company with a history?  Get to know who you are welcoming into your home!</li>
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		<title>Our Newly Remodeled Design Center!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 20:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bardon’s new 9,000 square foot Design Center captures the latest in contemporary European-style cabinetry.   With so many new styles, colors and accessories you are sure to find something to fit your taste and your budget.  Ideas and suggestions for this innovative new Design Center were gathered from both designers and individuals who know what current [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bardon’s new <a href="http://www.bardoncabinets.com/contact.html" target="_self">9,000 square foot Design Center</a> captures the latest in contemporary European-style cabinetry.   With so many new styles, colors and accessories you are sure to find something to fit your taste and your budget.  Ideas and suggestions for this innovative new Design Center were gathered from both designers and individuals who know what current trends and styles San Diegans desire.  You’ll find many expansive kitchen displays including an <a href="http://www.bardoncabinets.com/green.html" target="_self">environmentally-friendly kitchen display</a>, a wine cellar, formal buffet, bathroom vanities, <a href="http://www.bardoncabinets.com/san-diego-custom-cabinets.html" target="_self">custom cabinets</a>, office cabinets, media centers, and even a coffee bar are featured with the latest in options and accessories.  Stone and tile accents are carefully selected from a wide variety of materials.  It’s a modern approach to kitchen remodeling!  All that, and you’ll still get the product quality, quick turn-around, and superior customer care that Bardon Cabinetry is recognized for.</p>
<p>The latest in kitchen accessories and features are showcased in Bardon’s Design Center.  If you like our soft-close drawer guides you’ll love our soft-close doors, too!  Our soft and silent corner units replace traditional lazy susans—a space-optimizing showpiece that will have all your friends wanting one!  Synchromotion-equipped drawer fronts enable your corner drawer fronts to be opened without interfering with the adjacent fronts.  Many more options are available—if you see something you like, just ask us!</p>
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		<title>Welcome to Bardon Cabinetry!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 21:32:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Redecorating and remodeling is the best way to make your house feel like a home. Whether you hope to update the master bedroom or the kitchen cabinetry in your home, you are taking the first steps towards making valuable alterations that last a long time. Here at Bardon Cabinetry, we know we can help turn [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Redecorating and remodeling is the best way to make your house feel like a home. Whether you hope to update the master bedroom or the kitchen cabinetry in your home, you are taking the first steps towards making valuable alterations that last a long time. Here at Bardon Cabinetry, we know we can help turn your dreams into a reality!</p>
<p>Our process is simple, and completely customized to meet your needs. Our site offers an <a href="http://www.bardoncabinets.com/ideabook.php">online Idea Book</a> to help spark your creativity, as well as a wide variety of our creations. With an on site interior designer and a team of expert craftsmen, we can help you create personalized cabinets to meet your most complex ideas.</p>
<p>After selecting the basics, we begin by attending an in-house appointment to decipher exactly what your project entails, and since we have a full team of designers, craftsmen, engineers, and contractors, we stay with you from start to finish.</p>
<p>Feel free to spend some time browsing through our options, and getting some ideas of your own before heading over to <a href="http://www.bardoncabinets.com/contact.html">our showroom in San Diego</a> to see the beautiful work in person.</p>
<p>We have a huge online gallery of products and designs, as well as information regarding our environmentally friendly materials, and our all in one package. Thanks for stopping by and we look forward to helping you visualize and create your dream home.</p>
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