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Caesarstone ‘celebrate life’ campaign

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Caesarstone enthralled visitors and exhibitors alike by holding a flash mob at DECOREX Cape Town on Saturday.  The idea was part of their ‘celebrate life’ campaign. Please support your fellow KSA member  by following the link below and viewing the You Tube clip of this fun event.

http://youtu.be/t-0IlfJcmCU






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RIP Nelson Mandela

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RIP Nelson Mandela
Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and to South Africa.
Remenber this from the great man:



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Homemakers CT 2013

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Photos form Homemakers CT 2013








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Product Launch

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Homemakers Expo

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Lotus Grill Smoke-Free

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DESGIN FASTER

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Decorex Cape Town 2013

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Thank you to all that came to the show.
With all the support for our KD Max users it was great to see the name KD Max standing out in the market place.

So big thanks to all of you in the KD Max 3D design users for your help to get us there.

Next big show for KD Max is Decorex JHB.

See you there......



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Add an Island to spice up the kitchen Part 2

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THE KITCHEN  
The Heart of the Home
Part 2

If you are planning a kitchen remodel that will include an island, consider these tips:

* Most importantly, there should be sufficient space between the Island            an other work surfaces to allow for opening cabinet and appliance doors, and for two to work without jostling one another.

* Depending on your specific needs, the island can be located so It functions as an integral part of the work area. It can also serve as a divider between the kitchen and the family room.

* Adding an island permits a reconfiguration of the classic ''work triangle" of refrigerator, cooktop and sink, because it Is an ideal place to relocate either the cooktop or the main sink, or to install a second sink as the focal point of a second work triangle.

* If the cooktop is located in the island, with a wall oven elsewhere, consider pull-out trays or drawers below the cooktop to store pots and pans.  If the island is a second work station with a prep sink for cleaning veggies and the like, we suggest including a pull-out wastebasket in the cabinet below.

* Be sure to plan for the plumbing I electrical necessary for the locating the cooktop or sink in the centre of the room. For the sink you'll need to supply plumbing, and for the cooktop a ventilation system as well as the necessary electrical fittings.
Both the plumbing and electrical will require breaking through the floor.
That’s fine if you have a basement or a crawl space beneath, but could present problems if the room is on a slab.

* If your island separates the kitchen and family room, it can become a multi-purpose unit that shows a different face to the family room. The use of shallow, glass-fronted doors can be used as display space, while the kitchen side uses standard-depth base cabinets for no-nonsense storage, the generous countertop is ideal for entertaining.

* And finally. Don’t forget about adequate lighting. Without it, the island will lose much of its functional aesthetics.


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Add an Island to spice up the kitchen

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THE KITCHEN  
The Heart of the Home


Add an Island to spice up the kitchen
If you speak to homeowners, they'll probably tell you that there's not enough counter space in the kitchen, no matter how much or how little they have.

Whether you need a second work station, a space from which to serve an informal buffet, or just a place to toss the days mail, kitchen islands are popular solution to the lack of kitchen space.  According to research, over 50 present of kitchens created Include islands.
With the wide range of in-stock, cabinets, accessories and
trim mouldings  available today, it's possible to create an
island that will be  just right for your kitchen.

Part 1


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