Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Interior Designer Creates Haven In West Chester,Pa


  
Kathleen Penney, IFDA and owner of Kathleen L.Penney Interiors, Inc was recently highlighted in the Inquirer for her vision in restoring a West Chester, Pa home to its glory days.  Kathleen also chose Superior Woodcraft to provide custom made cabinetry for her special project.

Kathleen and Bill Penney's home isn't that old. It was built in 1949 near West Chester, but this house, a Colonial Revival, feels older, with hand-picked stone on its exterior walls, Dutch doors throughout, random-width red oak flooring, built-in cabinets and hutches, and deep-set windowsills. To complete the picture: read more


 Kathleen L. Penney Interiors, Inc.
610-918-6131

Superior Woodcraft is a local custom cabinet maker from Doylestown, Pa - the heart of Bucks County.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

The Arch Enemy of Electronic Equipment - Heat

   
Very often as we design home entertainment systems for our clients the issue that arises is: where will our equipment be housed? There are many options and in the past few years it has gotten to be easier and easier to remote locate the equipment (but that will be the subject of another blog!). Today we want to address system installers, the enemy of all home entertainment systems and most importantly; the electronics themselves.

There is evil lurking in many home systems and that evil goes by the name of HEAT! If we had a nickel for every client or designer whose response to our caution is “we’ll get the cabinet guy to drill a couple of holes in the back”; well let’s just say, we would have a lot of nickels!

Today's electronics are as sophisticated and complex as computers and fully require proper planning to avoid the components becoming damaged due to lack of ventilation. 85ºF is the maximum recommended constant operating temperature for most equipment; it will help provide a long service life for the equipment inside an enclosure.

Why 85ºF? Most studies have shown that for every 10ºF rise over 85ºF, digital equipment life is reduced by approximately 40%! However, the Uptime Institute states, “For every 18 F increase above 70 F, long-term reliability is reduced by 50%”. Clearly there is a need to control the temperature inside electronic enclosures. It is essential that the hot air that is created by many electronic components be cycled away from the components quickly or else! Or else what?

• Heat that builds up prematurely ages electronics in a best case scenario. Two years spent in a hot cabinet can be the equivalent of many times that spent in a properly ventilated cabinet.

• If enough heat is present it can cause thermal failure. The electronics shut down at a specific temperature in order to avoid more damage or something worse. That temperature is usually about 139 degrees.

It’s really easy to overlook this in the design process, but please don’t or you will end up paying for it in the form of systems that don’t operate correctly or cause you to have repeated service calls by your electronics system provider; and really neither of you wants that! The good news is there are good and inexpensive products that will keep your system humming along nice and cool and happy; BUT it is important that you plan on which to use while you are in the DESIGN stage. Its much easier to not have to dismantle systems and modify cabinets in the client’s home, it is simple, easy and less expensive to do it in the cabinetmakers shop!

If you contact us and mention this post on Superior Woodcraft’s blog or Superior Woodcraft's facebook page I will send you a thermal management white paper that will help you manage this issue for your clients or yourself! If this information is helpful please pass the link on to a friend and help them as well.

This article was written by Mark Glidden of Stone + Glidden.  Stone-Glidden is an award winning design and installation firm, integrating audio-video, lighting, security, and automation for new and existing homes throughout the Delaware Valley
Superior Woodcraft is a local custom cabinet maker from Doylestown, Pa - the heart of Bucks County.


Stone + Glidden - Doylestown
148-1 North Clinton Street

Suite One
Doylestown, PA 18901
Ph : 215-348-4525
Fax : 215-348-4530

Stone + Glidden - King of Prussia
628 B Street
King of Prussia, PA 19406
Ph : 610-270-2850
Fax : 610-270-0696

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Saturday, June 11, 2011

Local Business Networking Event at The Market at Del Val

   

Polish your shoes, press your ties, practice your "30 second elevator introduction", and make some connections to help boost your business and community. On June 15th from 5:30-7pm, The Market at Del Val is hosting the Doylestown Business & Community Alliance's free networking event featuring live music from The Jerry Watkins Band.


Located at 2100 Lower State Rd in Doylestown, The Market at Del Val and Rose Bank Winery welcome the DBCA with wine tasting, music, and the opportunity to network. There will be great specials on food from JustFood and ice cream from DelVal Creamery.
For directions and more information please call Karen at The Market at 215-230-7170, or e-mail TheMarket@delval.edu

Superior Woodcraft is a local custom cabinet maker from Doylestown, Pa - the heart of Bucks County.


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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

It's Curtains For You

     
I have had many clients tell me they don’t need window treatments and their reasons are multiple. Either they like the view, want to maximize natural light, have already exceeded their design budget or when they think of draperies they are reminded of old ladies and chintz.  I certainly understand these sentiments and budget constraints.  I find it interesting that the more vehement a client's opposition to window treatments, the more enthusiastic the response seems to be when they finally see the benefits of them. If you hold similar prejudices, here are a few compelling points to consider when you look at those gaping holes in your decor.


Energy Efficency

Adding draperies or shades to a window can greatly reduce energy consumption.  In summer, I challenge you to stand in front of a window with the sun beaming in, despite the ambient temperature of the room, and not break a sweat. Direct sunlight can heat up a room quickly, making your AC work harder than it needs to. In winter, insulation from draperies retain heat and lower your utility bill. Close your shades and drapes at night to keep your home warmer.

Light Control

Making sure light comes in when and where you want it is imperative to your comfort. We know that during the day, natural light is crucial; it improves mood, boosts energy and even increases productivity. At night, a dark room is essential for sound sleep. Even a tiny bit of light from street lamps or cars can disrupt sleep patterns. And let’s face it, when it comes to watching sports, die hard fans everywhere lament the poor screen quality that sun glare can create. Window treatments are the solution to these common problems.

Sheer Beauty

I won’t deny it. I used to think of window treatments as an afterthought. But I have seen whole rooms transformed from basic to breathtaking with the right window dressing. The placement/size of a window often makes me want to treat it like a grand lady. With the correct fabric, trim, and installation - your draperies, shades, valances and cornices become the jewelry of your design.

So, give your windows the treatment they deserve and you will be rewarded with both beauty and comfort.

This article was submitted by Kathryn Robbins of Kat Robbins Interiors.


Kat Robbins Interiors
610-291-4220
Wayne, PA 19087

Superior Woodcraft is a local custom cabinet maker from Doylestown, Pa - the heart of Bucks County.

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