Kitchen & Bath
by Dave
HolbrookConcrete Aesthetic.
Want the
look of concrete with the performance of solid surfacing? Six
new Corian colors mimic the real thing while sparing you and
your clients its shortcomings — cracking, honeycombing,
discoloration. Corian costs $45 to $75 per square foot
installed. DuPont Surfaces, 800/426-7426,
www.corian.com
Great Waste.
True to its name, the
surfacing in the Avonite Recycled Collection contains at least
40 percent post-industrial polyester and acrylic waste. The
1/2-inch-thick sheets come in six naturalistic shades and cost
about $50 to $70 per square foot installed. Aristech Acrylics,
800/354-9858, www.avonitesurfaces.com
Aluminum Alternative.
Made from
recycled aluminum shavings and resin binders, Alkemi can be
machined using ordinary woodworking tools. Sheets come in
textured or honed finishes; in 1/2- and 3/4-inch thicknesses;
and in two sizes: 36 inches by 96 inches and 36 inches by 120
inches. Colors include natural-finish, anodized, and opaque
shades. Pricing depends on color and thickness but is
purportedly compatible with that of other name-brand solid
surfaces. Renewed Materials, 301/320-0042,
www.renewedmaterials.com
Solid-Surface Stall.
These
1/4-inch-thick Shower and Tub Wall Surfaces allow you to
custom-fit a smooth, easy-to-clean shower or tub surround.
Components come in seven solid and matrix colors to match or
contrast with optional solid-surface shower pans. Prices for
one shower or tub system range from $1,100 to $2,400.
Transolid, 704/660-7660, www.transolid.com
Ventilation
Pop-Up Down-Draft.
Keep
sightlines above islands and other stove locations free and
clear by installing a 27000 or 28000 Downdraft Series
extractor. Available in two sizes — 30 and 36 inches wide
— the units can be raised during use and, when idle,
retracted flush with the countertop with the press of a button.
The 28000 can be equipped with an exterior-mounted blower for
exceptionally quiet operation. Models cost $810 (27000) and
$1,190 (28000). Broan-NuTone, 800/548-0790,
www.broan.com
Sleek Slide-Out.
The pull-out visor
on the Cristal HC extends beyond the wall cabinets for
efficient ventilation, then tucks away into an 11-inch-deep
hood liner. Operated by an integral three-speed controller, the
500-cfm blower hides inside a standard wall cabinet. You can
further disguise the unit's appearance by laminating the front
strip to match surrounding cabinets. Suggested list prices for
the 30- and 36-inch units are $640 and $660, respectively.
Faber, 508/358-5353, www.faberonline.com
Culinary Art.
The Om vent hood — part of the Elica
Collection — consists of a circle in a square executed in
reverse-
silk-screened glass. Although it hangs against the wall like a
modern objet d'art, its purpose is actually to recirculate (at
450 cfm) cooking vapors through a carbon-filtration system. An
integral silencer ensures quiet operation and a remote control
eliminates reaching over hot cooktops. Practical, yes; but at
$3,900, it's priced more like artwork. Zephyr Ventilation,
877/937-4975, www.zephyronline.com
Start From Scratch.
Build a hood shroud on your own and
equip it with a high-efficiency, low-noise BUF-Pro series hood
liner. With several units to choose from, you should be able to
satisfy your clients' specific needs, whether for compact size,
quiet operation, or high performance. Suggested list prices
vary by unit from $360 to $650; one model with an external
blower — #BUF-06E (shown) — costs an additional
$150 to $320, depending on the cfm rating. Fujioh,
888/547-9880, www.fujioh.com/USA