Kitchen Remodeling
The average homeowner spends over 19 hours a week in their kitchen. Our kitchens are no longer just the place for preparing and eating family meals, kitchens have evolved into multi tasking environments used for paying bills, doing homework, working on hobbies and family gatherings. The function of a kitchen and its size dictate which materials, furniture should be used.
Remodeling your Kitchen: first steps.
Detailed plan is a must for any kitchen project. Whether you design the kitchen yourself, work with a cabinet distributor or home center, or go to a kitchen designer, formulating a plan is the first step.
Questions to answer before remodeling your Kitchen:
1. What is my primary objective?
Such as – Do I want a new look, more storage, more counter space, upgrade for resale, etc.?
2. What do I like about my present kitchen?
This is very important! You may want to keep certain features in your new kitchen. Don’t give up what works !
3. What features of my present kitchen do I most want to change?
Such as – I don’t like my current cabinet style, countertops, appliances, floor, lighting, etc.
4. What is my budget for this project?
You need to “qualify” yourself and what you can reasonably expect to complete. Kitchen remodeling is one of the best investments you can make in your home! It is possible to get nearly 100 % return on your kitchen remodeling investment.
5. What are the most important functions of my kitchen?
It may simply be such things as cooking, family dining, etc. But it may also include homework, budget planning, entertaining, watching TV.
6. When do I want to have my remodeling project completed?
7. What kinds of things will I need to make room for in my new design?
You might include a toaster, food processor, blender, coffee maker, everyday dishes, china, bulk groceries, cookbooks, trays, etc.
8. What other special accommodations might I want in the new kitchen?
Things such as a desk-computer-printer space, eating bar, washer/dryer, baking center, hobby or craft area, etc.
9. Will I need to upgrade existing electrical or plumbing?
The answer here may depend on whether you change the layout of your sink, worktop or oven.
Answering these questions are an important first step in remodeling your kitchen. Don’t overlook them! The more detailed you can be with your answers, the easier it will be to develop a design that will make you happy and will serve you and your family for many years to come.
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