Tuesday, October 5, 2010

It's time for the Fall Home Show!

October 8-10 at the South Town Expo Center.

Click this link to Save $4 per ticket courtesy of Peppertree Kitchen & Bath

https://www.microspec.com/tix123/etic.cfm?code=DNFHS2010&disc=pepper

Friday, October 1, 2010

Our New Display is Finally Finished


Imagine having a perfectly designed kitchen with the finest custom cabinetry, granite countertops, KitchenAid appliances and tile backsplash all for a budget that makes sense in today’s world.

Cabinets installed for under $13,000

The whole package: Cabinets, Appliances and Granite for under $25,000

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Custom Bunk Bed Room

The Builder of this Beautiful Model Home spared no detail including this bunk bed room built by Peppertree Kitchen & Bath. This home is located at Red Ledges in Heber City, Utah.

Designed by Katie Henderson

Friday, August 20, 2010

Park City Showcase of Homes

The 2010 Park City Showcase of Homes will be held of the weekends of August 21-22, 28-29, September 4-6. Showcase hours will be 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Home #6

The Park City Showcase of Homes starts tomorrow!
This beautiful Promontory Ranch Club Home was bank owned and 95% completed when purchased by the Los Angeles and Chicago based owners. The Kitchen that the original builder installed had to go because it just didn't fit the house. Park City Construction and NV Design remodeled the Kitchen with New Peppertree Kitchen & Bath Cabinets and Appliances. See you at the Showcase.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Comming Soon to our Showroom

We will be showing a full size Kitchen for an amazing value!
The Cabinets are $12,969 Installed

Friday, July 23, 2010

Get the Most from Your Home

Traditional or Contemporary?


Defining a home's style with Cabinetry


My home is my sanctuary from the outside world. As we strive to make our homes into sanctuaries, several design trends have emerged in today's marketplace.

Kitchens are the new family rooms

Everyone entertains in the kitchen and as a result walls are coming down, islands are getting bigger, cabinetry is looking more like furniture and we are adding specialty workstations. Baking centers, coffee bars, wine tasting nooks, comfortable sitting areas and technology centers complete with televisions, sound systems and computers are showing up in the kitchen - and thought the rest of the home.


Traditional is still the most popular kitchen design style in 2010 with contemporary following closely behind.


More clients are asking for a transitional look with simpler lines and a cleaner look, though glazes on a plain door style is hot. Light stains with a glaze will have a different look than just a stained wood door, even without all of the extra details for the glazing to pick up on. Whites and off-whites are very common for kitchens in 2010, while brown, beige and bone stains are also popular. Finishes and colors that do not match, but blend or accent, are still around.

The Master suite is a sanctuary of its own

Homeowners now have dressing rooms instead of closets that are bigger than my parent's bedroom ever was.

I am amazed at how many homes have dual master suites.


Traditional is still the most popular design style in bathrooms with contemporary a distant second. But one thing is for sure; homeowners are insisting their master baths are comfortable and relaxing.

Laundry rooms are a must have

Laundry rooms are an increasingly popular feature among homeowners and they want them convenient and comfortable.

Combined laundry and craft rooms are increasingly more popular than dens and media rooms as well. These rooms are becoming larger and more multifunctional with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, organized storage areas, an area for folding clothes, built in ironing boards, hampers, sinks, gardening stations, wrapping centers for the holidays and even accommodations for the family pet with built in pet bed's and dog washing stations.


Some laundry/craft rooms are equally as nice as the kitchen.

The new economy


Consumers are working with tighter remodeling budgets. And even though remodlers have always considered tight budgets, nowadays budget is at the top of the list for many projects. By choosing to splurge on one item and save on another, a good kitchen or bathroom is within reach.


Upgrade cabinets or get a professional-grade cooking range or granite countertops?


Be mindful that appliances and countertops are easier to upgrade later than cabinets.


Written by Steve Norr for the 2010 Salt Lake Parade of Homes Magazine