Sunday, June 17, 2018

Garbage Disposal Air Switch



Do you have a garbage disposal on your kitchen sink? Do you turn it on with a switch in the wall or in the cabinet underneath your kitchen sink? A counter mounted air switch is a great alternative.  What exactly is an air switch?

Made by InSinkErator, the sink top air switch is a convenient alternative to a wall switch. Ideal for island installations where you don’t have a wall nearby, this switch is air-activated and easily mounts to the counter top or cabinet face. Just press the switch and a blast of air travels to the module below to turn on the disposal. Press it again and it stops. The SinkTop Switch can be used with any disposal. Not only is this an ideal use for islands, it also attractive and a great way to get a switch out of your tile backsplash.




Keep this great accessory in mind. It can be added to your existing countertop at any time. Questions? Contact me at Jessica@webbercoleman.com

Sunday, June 3, 2018

Sheen vs. Gloss



A common decision in kitchen and bath projects is what sheen paint to use. Whether that be on the cabinets, the walls, ceiling or trim, sheen or gloss can make a difference. What exactly is sheen and gloss and how do you need to use them?

Gloss and sheen are 2 aspects of the same thing: the amount of light reflected off a painted surface, independent of its color. Gloss is measured in units from 0 (no gloss) to 100 (mirror like) by reflecting the light onto the surface at a 60 degree angle. Sheen is measured using the same units but by reflecting the light onto the surface at an 85 degree angle.

Most paint companies will list a numerical measurement for the amount of gloss and/or sheen contained in the can. The higher the numbers, the glossier the finish. Paint falls into 4 basic categories:

1.      Flat or Matte-no to very low reflection
2.      Eggshell, Low-Gloss, Low-Sheen, Satin, Velvet-low to medium reflection
3.      Semi-Gloss, Pearl, Medium Luster-medium to moderate reflection
4.      Gloss or High-Gloss-high reflection

In many ways, the gloss and sheen can be just as important as the color itself. Using paints with different gloss and sheen values can create subtle shifts in color and depth perception. It used to be that gloss was the most durable finish. But changes in technology of paint means you can use any sheen or gloss and have just as good a performing paint. Questions? Email me at Jessica@webbercoleman.com