Kitchen Remodeling
All About Kitchen Remodeling
Is the flooring in your kitchen stained and
cracked? Are the countertops marred with burns
and nicks? Is the floor plan of your kitchen
awkward and ill-designed? If so, it is time to
consider kitchen remodeling. Updating your
kitchen can enhance the value of your entire
house, and kitchen remodeling can be an exciting
process that calls upon your creativity. You may
need a little bit of patience as you live
through the kitchen remodeling process, but the
end result will be a kitchen you love and are
proud to share with family and friends.
Kitchen remodeling runs the gamut from small
upgrades, to a full-scale luxury remodeling
venture. Small upgrades could include changing
the hardware on your cabinets, refacing the
cabinets, or replacing them. Or perhaps you
might want to replace that scuffed floor, or
resurface your countertops. Such simple changes
can make an enormous difference in your space.
However, a full-scale kitchen remodel is going
to result in the most satisfying changes for
your home.
Start your kitchen remodeling by making
extensive notes about what you want. Think about
what works and doesn't work in your current
kitchen. Look through magazines or scan the
internet for kitchen remodeling ideas. You might
want to make a file of designs and products you
like. Don't hold back at this point-make a note
of everything you might want to include in your
kitchen remodeling. Next, draw up a budget. This
is when you match your beautiful ideas to what
you can afford. You might be surprised how much
you can get for your money, or the compromises
you can make that will still afford you an
elegant, functional design. At this point, you
may also want to contract the services of a
designer or space planner. They can be
enormously helpful with your kitchen remodel,
and point out products and design ideas that
might not have occurred to you.
One of the most important decisions you will
make is hiring a contractor, so take you time
and do some research. Visit home improvement
stores or local remodelers to get a feel for
what kind of kitchen remodeling projects they
specialize in. Share your vision with the
professionals you are considering. Take the time
to check references. Pay attention to whether or
not you feel comfortable with the contractor.
Does he or she listen to your ideas and respect
what you are creating? A contractor-client
relationship for a kitchen remodeling is like a
short-term marriage, so make certain yours will
be a happy one!
Finally, prepare yourself and your family for
the disruption that occurs with a kitchen
remodeling project. With advance planning, this
can be minimized, but some is inevitable.
Discuss the time frame with your contractor and
share this information with your family, so
everyone is aware of how long the construction
will take and what to expect. In a very short
time, all memories of any uproar with the
kitchen remodeling will be forgotten and you'll
be enjoying your new kitchen.