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DELTA FAUCETS IMPRESSIONS MAGAZINE:  DESIGN NOTEBOOK FEATURE

DELTA FAUCETS IMPRESSIONS MAGAZINE: DESIGN NOTEBOOK FEATURE

The homeowners of this post-war ranch style home in Tustin, with Sea Pointe designer Linda Pick, made several changes to the once cramped and dingy kitchen in anticipation of a growing family.

The existing sink window was enlarged and a window seat bump-out created to allow family and friends to relax and linger in the new kitchen. Doorways were moved to create a better traffic flow while existing soffits were ripped out to accommodate wall cabinets of differing heights and a coordinating over-sink valance. This added interest plus storage and display opportunities. The re-worked kitchen features three super storage base corner units, a new wall of pantry and appliances (oven, microwave and warming drawer), and a radiused counter for casual meals or to converse with the cook while staying out of his or her way.

The clients knew they wanted bronze craftsman style hardware on cabinetry and were thrilled when Linda recommended a Delta Victorian kitchen faucet in a Venetian Bronze finish as the perfect compliment to their desired aesthetic. The homeowners love their new kitchen and were blessed with a new baby girl shortly after the project was finished.

DELTA FAUCETS IMPRESSIONS MAGAZINE: DESIGN NOTEBOOK FEATURE was last modified: December 11th, 2025 by Smart Marketing
ORANGE COUNTY DREAM KITCHENS

ORANGE COUNTY DREAM KITCHENS

Sea Pointe Design & Remodel had the great honor of having remodeled not one, but three of ORANGE COAST MAGAZINE’S Orange County Dream Kitchens.

“It is the heart of the home. Whether it’s a dinner party or a typical night of the week, the kitchen is where you’ll usually find friends and families gathering to eat, socialize, or just hang out. And when they look as good as the 10 we’ve discovered, it’s easy to see why. 

“The Zen spirit infuses this Laguna Beach kitchen, which features custom stained concrete countertops layered with color and buffed to a beautiful sheen. Stainless steel appliances, rollout trays, and an under-counter island microwave oven make this kitchen dramatic and convenient to use.

Designed by Sea Pointe Design & Remodel.

“An island covered by Black Galaxy granite offers practical and dramatic appeal to this San Clemente kitchen. With the storage and counter space afforded by the island, the room is an entertainer’s dream.

Designed by Sea Pointe Design & Remodel

“This Coto de Caza kitchen is the perfect family hub with a built-in coffee center and homework desk. A custom full-width copper hood reflects light and brightens the room
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ORANGE COUNTY DREAM KITCHENS was last modified: December 11th, 2025 by Smart Marketing
EASING THE STRESS OF HOME REMODELING

EASING THE STRESS OF HOME REMODELING

We all know home remodeling can be stressful. Money. Inconvenience. Intrusion. Dust. Decisions. Just to name a few. Here are some of the key causes of home remodeling-related stress and how we help to prevent it.

wood kitchen floorCOMMUNICATION: Poor communication is perhaps one of the biggest factors that can cause home remodeling-related stress. As your remodeling contractor, we want to make sure you know what the remodeling process is going to be like. Whoever you would with should take the time to learn what you want and what you don’t want. You should be told what to expect at each step and what information will be needed from you. Needless to say, Sea Pointe’s puts an emphasis on clear communication not only between our staff and you, but also among our staff members and our specialty trade contractors.

PLANNING: Poor planning causes home remodeling projects to go off track and that can cause stress. A properly planned remodeling project eliminates much of the opportunity for problems to occur. If time allows, we aim to have all materials ordered prior to starting the job to avoid any delays. The fewer surprises the better. Sea Pointe’s goal is to avoid ALL surprises.

GUIDANCE: While some homeowners really enjoy the design and selection process, for others, it can be stressful. However, if you have worked with us, you already know that we are always willing to provide guidance in both design and construction. And, with the comfort of knowing you have a go-to for all your questions, you can eliminate stress and enjoy the creative process of your new remodel.
Design/Build Process: One way of running a remodeling project is to hire an architectural firm to design a project and then put the project out to contractors for bids. However, this involves extra steps, as well as involving additional companies. And worse, with this approach there is the chance that what was designed won’t be buildable within your budget. This added complexity and uncertainty can easily cause stress. This is why we work as a Design/Build firm. Design/build offers homeowners peace of mind, simplicity and the ease of working with one trusted company from concept to completion. As the general contractor will are responsible for solving any issues relating to the design or the construction. This helps us ensure that our client’s projects will be completed on time and within budget.

TRUST: During the construction phase of your project you can have people in your home for weeks, or even months. Trust is a critical component to this. If you don’t trust the people working in your home, it can be even more stressful than just the constant invasion. When working with Sea Pointe, you can rest assured knowing that our team is carefully selected and trained to work in occupied homes. Our reputation depends not only on providing you with a fantastic-looking, well built, trouble-free project but also on making sure your remodeling experience was comfortable and smooth.

If you would like to lessen your chance of getting stressed out by your next home remodeling effort, be sure and contact us about your project. Then just relax and enjoy.

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EASING THE STRESS OF HOME REMODELING was last modified: December 18th, 2025 by Smart Marketing

KITCHEN FLOORING: PROS & CONS

 

These days everything happens in the kitchen; cooking, cleaning, entertaining, homework, the list goes on. That’s why it is important to select the kitchen flooring that will be the best for your situation. We have listed the pros and cons of popular flooring materials to help you determine which is right for you.

Ceramic Tile

The go-to kitchen flooring surface, ceramic tile will work for just about any style and budget. There are limitless options for color, size, shape and pattern, so you can create the look that works with the style you’re aiming for, whether that’s sleek or arts & craft.

Pros: Ceramic tile stands up to wear and tear, and is very easy to clean. The huge variety of low-priced options makes it one of the most affordable flooring choices.

Cons: A negative to the tile being ultra-durable, is that dishes or glass dropped on it is virtually guaranteed to shatter. It also can be cold and hard for your feet, but using a rug, or similar product can help ease discomfort. Any liquids can make the floor slippery, but you can get more traction by selecting a more textured tile. The grout will need periodic sealing.

Cost: About $3 to $8 per square foot, uninstalled.

Natural Stone

Natural Stones are becoming more and more popular in the kitchen, and not just on the countertops. Many people pick natural stones such as granite, slate, limestone or travertine because of the variations in color, pattern and texture. These differences create a visual depth that’s hard to replicate and natural stone instantly creates an upscale look.

Pros: Stone floors are durable and require little care. Like tile and concrete, they’re cool on the feet, but for us in Southern California, this doesn’t present too much of an issue.

Cons: Natural stone is expensive and not for those trying to install it on your own. Scratches and chips can be a problem with softer stone, such as travertine; and dirt can pile up in tiny crevasses. Because stone is very porous you will need protective sealing at regular intervals.

Cost: About $15 to $30 per square foot, uninstalled.

 

Solid Wood

It’s tough to match the warmth and charm of solid wood. Even in a space with a lot of moisture and heavy foot traffic, wood can last indefinitely if it’s properly treated and cared for.

Pros: Whether you realize it or not, there are tons of options with wood.Thin strips or wide planks; maple or cherry; there is a wood that will accent your home and never go out of style. It can be sanded and refinished to keep it looking its best.

Cons: Liquids can cause damage if they’re not wiped up right away, so you will have to be careful with spills. Wood dents and scratches easily, so it will need periodic refinishing.

Cost: About $4 to $12 per square foot, uninstalled.

 

Vinyl

Vinyl has always been very affordable, but not exactly considered a stylish material. However, nowadays, vinyl comes in a wide range of finishes, textures and designs.  You would be surprised with how realistic vinyl can mimic stone, wood, and ceramic tile.

Pros: One of the most inexpensive flooring options on the market, vinyl can approximate the look of pricier materials at a fraction of the cost. It’s a snap to clean, easy to patch if a spot gets damaged, and you can usually install it on your own, which eliminates the expense of hiring a pro.

Cons: Vinyl can dent, bubble or curl over time. Sharp objects may tear it, and grit and dirt can scratch and dull its finish. Compared with other flooring materials, it may show wear and tear after about 5 years.

Cost: About $1 to $5 per square foot, uninstalled.

 

Linoleum

People tend to confuse linoleum with vinyl, but it’s a completely different substance. A past staple, linoleum an all-natural material made from linseed oil, resins, wood flour and more — fell out of favor as synthetic flooring became more popular. But in recent years, its has gained the attention of ecoconscious consumers and style savants.

Pros: Much of linoleum’s appeal lies in its versatility. Because it comes in just about every color you can imagine, you can go as subtle or as bold as you want. It can be easily cut into one-of-a-kind patterns, such as the circular motif pictured here. Plus, it’s affordable, durable and easy to maintain.

Cons: With time and use, Linoleum will wear and fade. Many manufacturers add a protective coating before the material is sold; without this coating, the floors may need periodic waxing and polishing.

Cost: About $4 to $7 per square foot, uninstalled. Custom colors and patterns add to the price tag.

 

Concrete

Concrete flooring has come a long way as it has risen in the design world because of its contemporary, industrial-chic look. Concrete floor does not have to mean a dull sea of gray; today, it can be stained, stamped, scored or acid etched for visual appeal.

Pros: Concrete ideal in warm climates as it stays cool even in the hottest weather. It’s nearly indestructible, no matter what you spill on it or drag across it. And if you get tired of the look, you’ll have a ready-made subfloor for carpeting, tile or another surface.

Cons: Concrete is difficult to work with, so you’ll almost certainly need professional installation. As with tile and stone, concrete can be unforgiving on feet. It’s porous, so sealing is a must to ward off stains especially in a high-traffic area such as a kitchen.

Cost: Having a basic concrete floor poured from scratch can cost anywhere from hundreds to thousands of dollars, depending on the size of the space and other variables. Concrete finishing treatments, such as staining, stamping or etching, range from about $2 per square foot to $15 or more per square foot.

 

Laminate

Laminate flooring, which is composed of several layers of engineered material sandwiched together, is designed to imitate the look of wood or tile. It resists scratches and scuffs, thanks to an internal “wear layer,” so it’s great for homeowners whose kitchens must contend with small kids, pets or extremely heavy use.

Pros: Laminate requires very little maintenance just sweep and damp-mop. It’s easy to find in versions that make DIY installation possible. Costs generally are moderate.

Cons: Although it may look like wood or tile from a distance, it won’t substitute for the depth and texture of those substances. Unlike wood, laminate can’t be refinished if it starts showing its age, it will need to be replaced completely.

Cost: About $2 to $4 per square foot, uninstalled.

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KITCHEN FLOORING: PROS & CONS was last modified: December 18th, 2025 by Smart Marketing

2011 NKBA KITCHEN DESIGNS

Add the look of colorful luxury to your remodel with these stunning kitchen design ideas from NKBA design contest finalists. These designers and homeowners were not afraid to use color to express themselves and the results are stunning. Who said cabinetry has to be brown or white?

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