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Plan For A Kitchen Remodeling Or Renovation Project

Deciding to remodel your kitchen is one of the best investments you can make. The kitchen is where people spend most of their waking hours while at home. It is where they cook, eat, and gather with the family. It is also where they talk and share ideas about the latest trends and fashions. Consequently, it is not surprising that the kitchen would be on the top of the list of home improvement projects. Having an up to date, modern kitchen, allows people to function better with new cabinets and appliances but also enables them to feel that they are indeed living in modern society.

Kitchen remodelling however can be a very messy and disruptive home improvement project. The length of the renovation can take as long as a month or more, even when well planned out.

To mitigate the disruption of a kitchen renovation project, planning is absolutely essential. The first item to consider is whether you will do it yourself, or hire a general contractor. Regardless of what route, you need to first sketch out some kitchen remodelling ideas to ensure the kitchen design and costs will meet your targeted requirements and budget. If a general contractor is to be hired these initial sketches will be helpful in communicating your kitchen remodelling plans and ideas. A pro will make sure the kitchen reno contractor process goes smoothly.

During the planning phase, You should identify the main objectives of the future kitchen. You should research the latest products on the market including cabinets, countertops, appliances, and flooring. If the kitchen is more than 5 years old, there are a lot of new products to choose from. For example, Silestone is quickly surpassing Granite and Corian, as the premier countertop surface as it is extremely hard, elegant in appearance, and comes in many colours. For cabinets, the trend appears to be towards lighter colours as they help the appearance of lightening and enlarging a room. Even the cabinet hardware plays a big factor in how you want your kitchen to look.

In regards to appliances, the Stainless Steel look appears to be in. And for flooring, vinyl or wood is the trend. Tile looks nice, however, it can be unforgiving in a room where things tend to get dropped. In addition, if there is no radiant heating planned for the floor, tile has the tendency to feel cold on the feet.

It is also important to consider any structural changes to the existing kitchen area. Is a new kitchen island desired, or will walls or doorways need to be moved or installed?

When developing your kitchen remodelling plan, it is important to note that professional kitchen designers like to think of a triangle when starting a new kitchen design. The three points of the triangle include the Sink, Refrigerator, and Stove. Make sure your sketches consider this, as it will ensure a good functional kitchen. Also, consider adequate walking areas and space for an eating area, such as a table or centre island, with applicable space included for chairs. I would suggest that the walking areas be wide enough for two people to walk through at the same time – no one wants to have to squeeze through while holding hot dishes. 

The sketches should also include dimensions, as these will be needed when meeting with the general contractor or kitchen designer. Finally, consider where the existing outlets and power for the stove are, and assess if additional outlets will be needed or if old outlets relocated.

For more help on remodelling your kitchen, contact your local professional renovators. They will help ensure that your kitchen remodelling project goes smoothly and you get the finished kitchen you are looking for. 

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