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Kitchen and Bath Rehabilitation

Omarica Home Builders' partnership with the Kitchen & Bath Association assures that our customers receive the highest quality of products and design as well as installation.

Does your house need a little plastic surgery? Is the roof in disrepair, the driveway beyond recognition, and the kitchen stuck in the 18th century? Don't worry! Omarica Home Builders, Inc. can rejuvenate even the oldest home, without taking away from the beauty or authenticity of its original design. Here at Omarica, we believe in seamlessly combining modernity and tradition. Let us bring your home into the 21st century with all the latest designs and technology, including tile design, plumbing fixtures, and cabinets design and installation.


Some of the latest in kitchen modeling trends include:


Brick Oven:

First made popular by authentic Italian pizzerias, the brick oven has now become a staple in the kitchens of many Americans. From fresh bread to pies-and of course, that delicious pizza!-the brick oven gives food the flavor and consistency that most electric stoves simply can't. Don't worry, you don't need a class in pioneer living in order to work the modern brick oven-they are just as simple as the electric and gas stoves of the past.

Pot-Filler Backsplashes:

In the past, backsplashes were used to protect the wall behind the stove from the inevitable spills and splashes that occur in the process of cooking. However, backsplashes now serve a new purpose-they can actually help aid chefs in the process of cooking. New pot-filler backsplashes come equipped with a running water faucet, which means that the cook no longer has to go back and forth to the sink in order to get the water they need for their creations-which saves time and prevents accidents. So, the next time you are boiling water for pasta and realize that you need just a splash more, you don't need to run to the sink with a hot pot in your hand.

Vented Stove Hoods:

Cooking is a joy-but not when the smell of your delicious dinner lingers in the house for the next month. Cooks can now combat unpleasant smells in the kitchen with the help of vented stove hoods. These vents help dispel the sour aromas which can sometimes last for days in the kitchen. They can also be useful in cleaning the air after leave the pot roast in the stove for too long-no more running to the smoke detector and trying to flail the burnt smoke away!

Clutter-Free Countertops:

From microwaves to toasters to electric can-openers, kitchen counters are often very cluttered spaces. Not only is this aesthetically unpleasing, it also makes cooking impracticable and disorganized. Thanks to companies like Omarica Home Builders, the latest homes now have kitchens that defy clutter, where almost every kitchen gadget has its own drawer or cabinet. Thus, you only see an appliance when you use it.

Drink Sink:

Entertaining can sometimes be a hassle in a too-small, too-crowded kitchen. Often, hosts find that their refrigerator simply is not big enough to store the food and the drinks they are serving for their party. For this reason, many people are now including "drink sinks" in their kitchen islands. The "drink sink" is a long, deep sink which you can fill with water or ice. You can then place your drinks in the ice to keep them cool throughout the party!

Two-Toned Granite:

In the past, kitchens were decorated in a uniform style-all granite surfaces, all wood surfaces, all stainless steel surfaces, etc. However, a new trend which is popping up in chic kitchens is two-toned decorative styles. Two-toned granite, or marble, adds style to the kitchen, and it keeps the mood imaginative and inspirational-just like a kitchen should be!

One Room Fits All:

One of the most prominent trends in kitchen modeling today is integrated living rooms. This means that the cook no longer has to be confined in the kitchen, staring at a blank wall while cooking up dinner! Now, kitchens and living rooms are constructed together in one large seamless space. So, the next time parents are cooking breakfast, they don't have to worry about if their children are misbehaving in the next room. After all, cooking and eating is a social activity-shouldn't the kitchen be right in the hub of the whole family?