Remodeling Your Kitchen – Some Basics Part 1

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The kitchen is the main gathering place for many families and even

when entertaining, many times the party winds up in the kitchen.

Here are some things to consider when thinking of a new kitchen.

 

There are 3 elements to a kitchen remodeling project: Preparation,

Design and Installation. First, visualize your dream kitchen. What do you

like and dislike about your current kitchen? How do you want to use the

room? Attending a Home Products or Remodeling Show can give you ideas.

Obviously, it’s important to know your budget. Take lots of notes.

 

If you’re thinking of using a Professional Kitchen Designer, talk to more

than one. You’re still in the learning process and different perspectives can

be helpful. Bring your notes, ask lots of questions and try to be as specific

as possible about what you want. Make sure you’re comfortable with the

designer you choose. Good design services are worth the cost. If a

retailer tells you that their design service is free, know that the cost is

built-in to the price of the cabinets, etc.

 

It’s always a good idea to see and touch the products you select for

your new kitchen. This means going to the showrooms and asking

questions about levels of quality, design flexibility, durability and

warranties. Talk to the professionals to make sure you understand

what you’re buying. You should visit showrooms for Kitchen Cabinet and

Counter Tops; Appliances and Kitchen Ventilation; Plumbing Fixtures;

Flooring and Tile and Lighting.

 

Next – Part 2 – Estimates, Contracts and Installation

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