Remodeling the Kitchen and Fulfilling Your Kitchen Dreams

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by William Scott

Well, it’s about time to finally remodel that old, way out-of-date kitchen of yours. You might have a vague notion of what you want your new kitchen to look like, but you just don’t seem to be able to put all of the pieces together in your head. Or perhaps you have absolutely no idea how to even begin this project, but you know for sure that the kitchen as it stands must go immediately. There is one thing you need in any of these cases: ideas. Also, you should put some thought into the specifics as you put together your kitchen remodeling strategy.

Start With the Cabinetry

One of the best things to start with is your cabinetry. This not only is a major visual focus of your kitchen, usually, but replacing your cabinets might also take up a major part of your budget. Don’t make the mistake of doing other parts of the kitchen remodel first and end up with short funds to finish out the cabinetry.

To start, find someone who specializes in kitchen cabinetry. These people know what you’re looking for and will design your kitchen properly so that you’ll have every option available to you that you want. For example, if you want lazy Susans installed in your corner cabinets, the expert you hire will make sure you have enough space in your cabinets to accommodate them. This professional will also know if there are any inherent problems with your layout and help you change them. For example, you may need to move your plumbing to get the exact layout you want or to accommodate a new dishwasher. A professional, too, can help you revise your plans to utilize existing plumbing and still get a kitchen setup you like.

Get Your Appliances

If you’re completely redoing your kitchen, the next things you’re probably going to want to think about are the appliances. If you’re upgrading everything, good for you. Today, appliances are better designed and more energy-efficient. In general, they make life easier for you, too. In some cases, the monthly utility bill savings you enjoy will pay for the new appliances in a very short time.

What finish are you going to want for your appliances? It should go well with your cabinetry and with your kitchen colors in general. For example, your cabinets may be a pale color, so that white appliances would make your kitchen look washed out. You also need to let your cabinet builder know of any appliances that are not standard sized. This, too, will change your layout. For example, some refrigerator brands are much larger than standard sizes, so that you’ll need to have enough room to accommodate a larger one if you choose it.

Other Considerations

As the kitchen is often the central meeting place in the home, you might want to consider incorporating built-in seating in your kitchen as you remodel. You can accomplish this, if you have the space, by adding an island in the kitchen; people will naturally gravitate to this.

When thinking about flooring, try to choose a surface which can be cleaned easily. Many are disappointed with expensive new flooring when they discover that it is next to impossible to keep it looking clean. Do some research before committing to flooring.

When designing a kitchen for yourself, everything will work out according to plan if you follow this rule: start with the cabinetry in consultation with a professional. The pros know all about the design and layout of kitchens and can ensure that the process all works out perfectly.

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