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Thinking About A Kitchen
Renovation?
Once upon a time kitchens didn't
have hot running water, built in cupboards, bench tops,
microwaves or dishwashers. We didn't have to worry about
kitchen design. Nowadays the kitchen has to be functional
as well as inviting - otherwise we wouldn't want to work in
there would we! Michael tells us what we should be thinking
about before we launch into a big kitchen make-over....
Nothing can help freshen up an older home, or help in the
sale of a property or inspire your kitchen workspace like a
new or remodeled kitchen. Kitchen design is becoming
increasingly more important as space is rapidly growing
smaller. Designing or remodeling your kitchen can be an
incredibly exciting adventure but with it can come a lot of
stress, and complication! Although there will always be some
element of stress felt through a kitchen renovation it is
possible to eliminate much of it with a solid plan. If a
kitchen make-over is in your near future you should consider
the following and make the best of this otherwise stressful
period.
Build a Foundation
During the design process the most important question you
can ask yourself is "Why do I want a new kitchen?" Is it
because you are looking for more storage space? Is your
space not being maximized? Does your cabinetry need to be
replaced? Are your appliances in need of change as well? Is
your kitchen too dark? Is your space too small or too big?
Too Boring? Or simply, too much??!
By asking yourself these important questions you will
have a much better idea of what you need to get out of your
kitchen space. This information will become the foundation
for your kitchen design plan.
Make a wish list
Once you have your "foundation" in place it is important
to ask yourself a few more questions. Now that I know what I
need, what is it I want? What you would like to have in your
kitchen? Give this a lot of thought because design today can
incorporate special storage and space savers into the
cabinetry design today! Write a list of everything you
couldn’t live without. This list will also become a very
important guideline for you, your contractor, or designer to
follow. Here are a few questions to paint an example for
you:
Do you want stainless steel appliances? Granite counter
tops? Tiled flooring? Is it heated? Gas or electric? What
will your color palette be? What kind of cabinetry will you
use? What can I not live without?
Budget
How much can you afford to spend on your kitchen space?
This is a big question that can affect the entire project.
Kitchen design projects are rarely inexpensive so you must
get out and do some pricing on items that are necessary for
you to fulfill your foundation and wish list. Beware that if
you plan on replacing your cabinetry it will account for
more than half of your budget!!
When building your kitchen design budget you also want to
include the cost of all labor (electricians, carpenters, gas
technicians, plumbers, contractors etc.) and then consider
the possibility of hiring a designer.
You must stay within your budget when planning a new
kitchen. Account for as much as possible and add on another
20% or more just incase. Unexpected costs arise all the time
in kitchen renovations and the best way to overcome it is to
create a great budget. Dreaming big is one thing, but
placing importance on price and affordability will ensure
that you get what you are expecting and save some money for
unexpected emergencies.
Time Frame
It is also very important to know when your project needs
to be completed. Kitchen projects are notorious for being
drawn out. Set realistic goals. The remodeling and new
construction industry is booming and this can have a direct
affect on your project. Many crew are working on several
projects at a time so be sure to communicate your completion
date with your contractor and demand a realistic response.
Labor is not cheap so the shorter the time frame the higher
the cost. It is also helpful to plan for you and your family
to prepare meals at an alternate location or account for
dining out into your budget. Remember that being
inconvenienced at home can also cost you more money at the
end of the day.
Designers
Hiring a designer can really help you get onto the right
path sooner. These professional consultants can take care of
every aspect of the design process like choosing the
appropriate layout for you and your home. Coordinating color
& lighting that is appropriate. Making sure all your trades
and contractors are working in unison and of course ensuring
that your dream kitchen becomes a reality. Designers will
sit with you and go through a detailed interview process to
get the best idea of what you are looking for. Their
objective is to design a plan and develop a kitchen that
works best for you. Your designer will combine your
foundation and wish lists and weigh the pros and cons to
balance them against your needs, space limitations and
budget. Your designer will put together all the planning,
logistical needs and contractors for your project. They can
be expensive but many kitchen and bath showrooms will have
in house designers working for them. You can set up an
appointment or walk in and speak with someone almost
immediately. This service helps the supplier get your
business and they will do everything for you, from measuring
your space to arranging packages for you that suit any
budget.
Designers are usually well worth it, but do your research
and find a design consultant with a portfolio that really
connects with your own personal style.
You can also use your contractor to help you in planning
out your workspace or even use a kitchen design software to
personally plan out your kitchen space if you think you have
what it takes!
Contractors
If you plan to do the design work yourself, make sure you
use a professional contractor. There are lots of contractors
out there who will undercut prices and offer you promises
that are not realistic. Ask to see some portfolio work or
for references. Make sure that your contractor is using
accredited plumbers and electricians. Be wary of anyone
willing to start immediately or who asks for cash upfront?
Do not proceed with any payments unless you have an
agreement with your contractor and make sure they detail all
work on labor and materials. You do not want a poorly
installed kitchen and any subsequent repairs will far
outweigh the cost of using a professional.
A kitchen renovation can be a very stressful time, but it
doesn't have to be. Stress is no good for anyone, besides
getting a new kitchen should be an exciting journey not a
nightmare! Enjoy your new kitchen and let the cooking
begin!!
Article Author - Michael Kyle
Michael Kyle has been an event
coordinator and hospitality expert for 18 years. His
passion for event planning and home renovation helped
lead to the successful launch of
www.thesexykitchen.com - a website dedicated to
kitchen design, renovation, party planning, hospitality,
and more. Perhaps you have a passion or hobby you’d like
to write about. Discover how to turn your passion into a
successful website, visit
www.succeed-from-your-passion.com to learn how.
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