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These are the Things No One Tells You About Remodeling Your Kitchen

Nov 19

These are the Things No One Tells You About Remodeling Your Kitchen

By Houston Kitchen Renovators

We will go over some kitchen renovation Houston fundamentals that first-timers might not know... and even share some things that even experienced renovators might be amazed to learn. In this week's chapter, we'll focus on a crucial project that homeowners might undertake: a complete kitchen remodel. Here are eight important things to keep in mind, including the outlets.

 

1. It's (extremely) costly.

 

Remodeling magazine reported that the national average cost for a complete, midrange kitchen renovation is about $66,000. What does an "upscale" remodeling project cost? These can sometimes cost up to $131,000. Homeadvisor.com reveals that cabinets and hardware (29%) are more costly than an installation (17%) and appliances (114%). Remodeling reports that a total makeover will not increase your home's resale price. House sellers typically only recoup 60% of remodeling expenditures.

 

You should work smarter than harder when remodeling your kitchen. For the best results, leave the layout alone.

 

2. Take into consideration who will join you for dinner.

 

You might think of the age-old icebreaker, "Who would invite to a dinner party?" Do you plan to host extravagant dinners for eight people every weekend or will that be a burden? Do you have to feed children every night or host extravagant dinners for eight people every weekend? Or maybe you just like to eat out alone. Is it cooking or baking you prefer? When making renovation decisions such as the number of ovens that you need, it is important to consider your culinary needs. Consider two ovens if you cook often and want to bake simultaneously.

 

3. It is important to consider both aesthetics and practicality when choosing countertops.

 

Be clear about who you envision your kitchen to look like in the future. If you don't mind the material being maintained and won't always look great, marble or soapstone can be a good choice. These may not be an option if your budget is tight. Are you ready to discover which one works best for you? Here are five questions to ask about kitchen countertops.

 

4. A wall-mounted faucet would be the best choice.

 

A basic deck-mounted faucet is the best option. It is not difficult to install a wall-mounted faucet. Julie did it in her Brooklyn Heights apartment. First, you will have a much easier time keeping your sink area clean and dry. See Remodeling 101 for more information.

 

5. You can make or ruin your project with the less glamorous aspects.

 

Do not forget to provide adequate ventilation. Read more about Ceiling Mounted Recessed Vents. You don’t want your kitchen to be smoky or crowded with people.

 

6. Ikea cabinets can be altered.

 

There are many options for cabinet styles. You don't need to be overwhelmed by so many choices. There are six main types of cabinets that you should be aware of when it is time for a timeless and durable design. You can find a variety of companies that will modify Ikea cabinets.

 

7. A double-bowl, or two-bowl, the sink is more difficult and more time-consuming to clean.

 

A single-bowl kitchen sink is, for example. It looks sleeker and fits more comfortably in a smaller space. A double-bowl basin, on other hand, can be used to separate and conquer dishes, wash vegetables and dispose of any leftovers. To help you choose, compare the advantages and disadvantages between single-bowl and dual-bowl sinks for the kitchen.

 

Houston Kitchen Renovators

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