Kitchen Design Ideas Using Houzz and Pinterest

Not long ago, kitchen design ideas and inspirations came from images found in magazines, local kitchen design centers and Hollywood sets. Now we have the Internet. We have instant access to high-quality kitchen design images on Houzz and Pinterest. We can pair these image resources with Angie’s List to find the best contractors and designers, resulting in the kitchen of your dreams. Here are some interesting comparisons and facts related to these two popular sites for kitchen design ideas from Select Kitchen & Bath.

 

Houzz vs. Pinterest for Kitchen Designers

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Featured Home For Sale: Legacy 1807

This is one of our model homes located at 19927 Dewey Street, Omaha, NE this three bedroom home has it all! Located in the Pacific Woods neighborhood this home is filled with distinctive amenities you don’t find in older homes.

Legacy 1807

The kitchen is spacious with loads of cabinetry and counter top area. There’s plenty of room to prepare those wonderful holiday feasts and you won’t have to leave the party to check on the turkey. The kitchen flows into the living area making this floor plan perfect for entertaining.

Legacy lower level

The lower level is great for gaming of all kinds. Whether you want to shoot a round of pool or have a World of Warcraft marathon there’s plenty of space to relax and unwind in the lower level of this 1807 foot square foot home.

Legacy 1807

The master bath has all the features of a luxury home including soaking tub, shower and double vanity. And look at that beautiful tile!

To learn more about this fabulous new model home for sale in Pacific Woods of Omaha, NE contact Regency Homes.

Things to do this Spring in Omaha

After a long winter and more than one Polar Vortex spring is finally here! And what better way to celebrate than to get out of the house and experience Omaha. There are too many great events to list here but these are a few fun family activities that everyone will enjoy.

Things that Go! – This event is coming to an end this weekend so if you haven’t had a chance to see Things That Go! now is the time to do so. Ready, set, Go! Explore all the things that make the world go round in this fun and exciting kids exhibit at the Omaha Children’s Museum.

The 1968 Exhibit runs through May 4th, 2014. The 1968 Exhibit is an ambitious, state-of-the-art, multimedia exhibit that looks at how the experiences of the year fueled a persistent, if often contradictory, sense of identity for the people who were there. It is the unsettled nature of the debate about damage done or victories won that makes an exhibit on this subject so compelling and urgent. Visit the Durham Museum website for more information.

City Sprouts Open House – Fun for the whole family at City Sprouts Community Garden! Join City Sprouts for a garden tour!  Snacks and refreshments and activities for all ages. Learn about planting your garden for early spring crops. Spring Garden Planning workshop from 11am to 1pm, with Carol Dona! This event is free and family-friendly.

Party for the Planet at the Omaha Zoo – Join Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium as we celebrate Earth Day and discover ways you can help save our planet at Party for the Planet on Saturday, April 19, 2014, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Model Locations

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