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The 13 Basic Steps Of Kitchen Renovation – Do You Know Them?

Friday, January 29th, 2010

A kitchen renovation can cost anywhere from $2,000 for minor updates to $20,000 for a full renovation. Before you begin your renovation it is important to know some of the basic steps when planning your design:

#1 Design
Whether you are designing the kitchen yourself, using a designer or going with a kitchen renovation specialist the first thing you need to do is decide on how you are going to use your kitchen. Will your new kitchen be just a place to prepare meals or do you want to design an eat-in kitchen? Are you looking for more storage space or a bigger work area? Or is an eco-friendly design what you are after? Once you understand your goals you can start designing the layout of your kitchen.

#2 Budget
Besides creating the plan for your design, budget planning is one of the most crucial steps to a kitchen renovation. It is very easy to go over budget for any type of home renovation project, and this is almost always the case when it comes to kitchen renovations. The best plan when deciding your budget is to set a buffer of a couple thousand dollars for occurrences that may arise.

#3 Color Scheme
Once you have the layout and budget in place it is now time to start picking your overall color scheme. For kitchens it is always recommended to stick to neutral, light colors, something that will always look clean and fresh and not quickly go out of style.

#4 Workspace
In your design you will have to decide on how much work space you want in your new kitchen and how to incorporate that into the design. One of the easiest ways to add more workspace is to include an island. As an added bonus an island can also be used as a place to eat and as an extra storage area.

#5 Countertop
There are many options when it comes to selecting materials for your countertop, from the most expensive types, which are made from natural stones such as granite and marble to the mid-range priced custom-made concrete countertops that resemble stone. You can even find environmentally friendly products made from recycled glass or even recycled paper, although these can also be expensive. The most affordable countertops are laminates, and although they’re not as durable as the ones mentioned above they are also not as expensive and thus can be easily replaced.

#6 Backsplash
If you are planning on installing a backsplash you have many options to choose from, the best however will be water resistant and easy to clean. There are many popular choices when it comes to backsplashes, from different types of tile, such as ceramic, vinyl, metal, mosaic and even glass to installing a granite backsplash or even one made from stainless steel.

#7 Storage
Adding additional storage, such as a pantry or walk-in closet to your kitchen design is a great idea. You will now have a place to store all those only ‘used once in awhile’ oversized appliances that take up so much room in your cabinets. Installing overhanging racks to hang pots, pans and even stemware is another way to free up some cabinet space.

#8 Cabinetry
Are you going to strip and refinish your existing cabinets or install new ones? Are you going to have them custom built or opt for prefabricated ones? These are some of the questions you will have to ask yourself and your answer will help to determine your overall budget, as the least expensive route is keeping and refinishing your old cabinetry.

#9 Hardware
Picking the right hardware for your kitchen is really what makes or breaks your kitchen design. You can go all out on marble countertops and cedar cabinets but if you adorn it all with cheap looking hardware the look will be lost. Polished nickel and antiqued bronze add a nice touch.

#10 Lighting
Lighting is important in any room, but more so in the kitchen. You of course want to make sure your main lights are on a dimmer switch and have adequate lighting throughout the kitchen. One way to accomplish this is by adding recessed lighting in strategically placed areas. It not only looks really good but done correctly it can make sure that all the work areas are properly lit.

#11 Flooring
Just like many of the areas of the kitchen, flooring is no exception when it comes to the amount of choices available. Your choice will all depend upon yourkitchen renovation goals. You can go with the traditional hardwood or the more modern ceramic tile. If cost is your motivation you can opt for vinyl or linoleum, and an eco-friendly design there are materials such as cork tiles, bamboo tongue-and-groove strip flooring or eucalyptus wood flooring.

#12 Appliances
When it comes to appliances, energy efficient is the way to go. That should be your first motivation for buying new, and of course you want to also make sure the colour scheme fits into the overall design. Stainless steel appliances are still pretty popular; they are easy to clean and can give your kitchen that professional look.

#13 Contractors
If you are planning on doing the bulk of the kitchen renovations on your own, it may still be in your best interest to hire a professional to take a look at your design. It can be easy to overlook things and a professional may even be able to give you some design ideas that you didn’t think of. If you are planning on hiring a contractor it is a good idea to get at least three different quotes and make sure you ask for references. You should take the time to call the references and if at all possible ask to see the finished work.

Creating a design for your kitchen renovation, whether you are going at it alone or are using the support of a professional home renovations specialist can be fun. Just keep in mind the steps from above when choosing the different aspects of your kitchen renovation and you should not encounter any costly problems down the line.

Five Things To Make It Go Smoother When Remodeling Your Kitchen

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Are you tired of the wallpaper in your kitchen? Does your floor need a face-lift? Are your cabinets worn out? Is it time to completely remodel your kitchen?

If you answered “Yes” to any or all of these questions, then it is time for a change. It is time to remodel your kitchen. Now is the perfect time to remodel your kitchen because the construction industry has slowed down a bit. That means that everyone you need to help you remodel your kitchen will be able to give you unbeatable prices and undivided attention.

Here are few must do’s to ensure that your kitchen is remodeled the right way.

1. Start with a Plan. The most important thing you can do before beginning such a large process is to create a plan. Are you going to redo the entire kitchen or just the cabinets? What style do you want? Do your research. You must spend adequate time researching the best suppliers and contractors in your area. Carefully decide who is going to do the best job with the bounds of your budget. You must also make sure that you meet with these specialists often to make sure that everyone is on the same page. This will save time and headaches down the road.

2. Create a Workbook. All major projects require a workbook of some sort. Your workbooks should contain everything related to the remodeling project. It will save you time to keep everything associated with the project in one place; receipts, color swatches, pictures of styles that you like, etc. Your vision for the project will most likely be transferred to the contractor if you have something to show him or her.

3. Establish a budget. Another important step to take when it comes time to remodel your kitchen is to create a budget. Also, your budget needs to be realistic. For instance, you cannot establish a budget without first knowing realistic prices. Spend time researching actual prices for new appliances, the cost of new cabinets, and anything else associated with your remodel. A good rule to follow is to set your budget 20 percent below what you can actually afford. This will allow a buffer for any unexpected costs or problems that you might run into.

4. Understand the difference between Cabinet Price and Cabinet Performance. When it comes to remodeling your cabinets, you cannot sacrifice performance for cost. You need to understands the components of cabinets that you can scale back on and the ones you can’t afford to undercut. For instance, the components of cabinets that get used the most are drawers. Thus, you need to make sure that you use top-quality products to build the drawers (drawer glides and more). On the other hand, you might be able to use particle board instead of plywood. Plywood is more expensive and really doesn’t serve any added functionality to particle board.

5. The countertop doesn’t need to be “top of the line.” A common misconception is that in order to get the most beautiful and functional countertop, you need a “top of the line” countertop. Quartz and granite countertops are the top performing countertops, although you might be surprised to know what laminate countertops can do. Laminate countertops are more versatile and economical. Additionally, there are more options when choosing a laminate countertop (more styles, more colors, more finishes). Although the new “High Definition” laminate finish is more expensive than the standard finish, it is still more economical than a quartz or granite countertop. Similarly, the high definition finish performs well and would be a great choice for normal home use.

If it is time to remodel your kitchen, then it is time to review these steps. Don’t start the remodeling process without understanding as much as you can about the process of remodeling. Follow these steps to ensure that your remodel is quick and smooth.