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Tips to Consider When Remodeling Your Kitchen

October 17, 2023

One of the most exciting home improvements home addition contractors or homeowners can undertake is to plan and design a kitchen makeover. For your project to be a success, you need to consider several tips. These tips include:  Functionality Once you’ve decided on a design, the next thing to consider is how you’ll use your kitchen. Do you enjoy cooking fancy meals, or is this mostly a place for quick, casual dining? It is critical to understand your lifestyle and culinary habits. Consider the kitchen workflow, ensuring the stove, sink, and refrigerator form a suitable triangle for quick meal prep. Your kitchen layout should be determined by how you use it, as well as the type of appliances and accessories you want to include, such as lighting, storage, workstation, and seating.  This will assist you in determining which dream kitchen changes are required for your and your family’s routines.  Choose appliances that complement your culinary habits and lifestyle. You should go for energy-efficient units to save on energy and cut your utility bills. Energy-efficient units are not only good for the environment, but they can also save money in the long run. When choosing the appliance, consider upgrading or replacing any current appliances, such as the refrigerator, oven, stove, dishwasher, microwave, or range hood. You should also consider the price of installation and maintenance for your equipment. Layout and flow Kitchen arrangement is critical because it defines how easy or difficult it will be to move and work there.  When designing a remodel, consider and optimize the existing layout to produce a useful and efficient kitchen. This includes looking at the work triangle and the location of other important features like cabinets, counters, and appliances.  You also should consider the kitchen’s natural traffic flow and ensure there is enough room for mobility. Evaluate how you now use the space and find any pain points or areas of inefficiency. A well-planned kitchen should have a logical flow that reduces the distances between major work zones. A great way to choose the layout is to picture yourself in the kitchen and think about how you use it throughout the day, creating a flow chart to evaluate how the space is used at different times.  You should keep pots and pans within arm’s reach, organize your utensils for convenient access, and keep your spice rack a simple turn away.  You can go with various layout options, including L-shaped, U-shaped, galley, island, and peninsula. You should also consider whether walls, doors, or windows should be relocated or removed to provide additional room or light. Pay attention to the kitchen layout and how it connects to adjacent spaces. An open-plan kitchen design, for example, might encourage a fluid flow between the kitchen and dining or living areas, encouraging a sense of togetherness. Style and aesthetics Next, examine your kitchen’s aesthetics and design. It should reflect your unique style while remaining visually consistent with the rest of your home. Consider the color schemes, materials, and design components of your kitchen. Your kitchen’s style shows your personality and taste, so you must choose an overall design and […]

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Kitchen Remodels That Are Worth It

February 9, 2023

Remodeling a kitchen is one of the best ways to make your kitchen more appealing and increase its functionality. Are you wondering which are some of the best kitchen remodels worth it? here they are as given by commercial remodeling experts: Add an island Putting in an island isn’t easy, but if you plan to stay in your house for a while, it’s worth it. This hard-working feature adds value and has been on many buyers’ most-wanted lists for a long time, so if you are looking to sell your house down the line, adding a kitchen island can be a great way to increase the value of your home. When you add the island, you immediately have more prep space, storage, and seating space. Adding an island is a great idea, but you should avoid doing it if your kitchen is too small, as you will make it too clumped. As a rule of thumb, only put one up if you have at least 36 inches of space around it on all sides. 42 to 48 inches is even better. Stick to simple, neutral cabinetry. Cabinets usually last 20 to 25 years. For this to happen, stick to styles that will last this long. When choosing the colors, choose warmer neutral colors as they are more pleasing and safe. Pick the correct grade of the cabinet. There are four levels of quality for cabinets: custom, semi-custom, stock, and ready-to-assemble. You should work with your remodeling professional and design custom cabinets for your new kitchen. The beauty of custom or semi-custom cabinets is that you have many sizes to choose from. You also have many cabinet design and finish options. If you can’t afford to buy all new cabinets, you can save time and money by giving them a fresh coat of paint. Change the hardware Changing the hardware is another easy way to give old cabinets a new look. There are a lot of different prices for cabinet knobs and handles, but you don’t have to spend a lot to make a big difference. You can find many cheap options. Plus, you don’t have to worry about going too trendy because it’s easy to change back if it goes out of style. To have an easy time, work with an experienced contractor who will guide you on the proper hardware to go for. Go for marble countertops (or a cheaper look-alike) Creamy Calacatta and Carrara are still very popular with homeowners who like their appearance. The downside is that they need more care and cost more. If you love natural stone countertops, marble countertops are an excellent choice. To protect them from staining, seal them before installing them, then at least once a year after that. You also should be cautious when preparing your meals and avoid spills. In the event of an accident, move with haste and remove the spillage before it soaks into the inner layers. If you can’t afford marble, some options cost less. Quartz is an example of an engineered stone that looks a lot like marble and is stain-resistant and antimicrobial. Quartz doesn’t absorb […]

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