Friday, June 6, 2008

Kitchen Remodeling Myths Kitchen Planning

Kitchen Remodeling Myths
Planning Kitchen Remodels
New Kitchen Guide



















Kitchen Remodeling Myths
Planning Kitchen Remodels
New Kitchen Guide



Kitchen Planning
Myths When Remodeling a Kitchen


Kitchen Myth Number One:
1- I'll DO IT LATER. Cable, Phone wires, and extra lighting is much easier to do it at the start of a project- plan ahead for those kids, & the kid in you.

Kitchen Myth Number Two:
2 - I DON'T NEED A DESIGNER. That looks good doesn't it? If not... we will just buy another kitchen. :-) Changing a design later... Not a good idea... Before you start... On paper. See your kitchen options with a new kitchen plan.

Kitchen Myth Number Three:
3 - I WANT IT CAUSE THEY HAVE IT. A large island may not work in a smaller area, make sure your layout fits your home. Do not do it cause it is popular.

Kitchen Myth Number Four:
4 - I DON'T NEED IT. I don't need a microwave... 2 years later the couple decided to sell the home ... people loved gorgeous kitchen- yet- No microwave!

Kitchen Myth Number Five:
5. LOOKS IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN FUNCTION. Function is the main concern for a new kitchen. The general aesthetics is needed mainly to impress visitors. This average in the U. S. other than close family is once to twice a month. Functionality of the kitchen comes into play over 50 Times a day.

Sarah Briarsma - Removed Pantry for glass lighted up Curio Cabinet... not realizing she needed the extra storage space!

Kitchen Myth Number Six:
6. BIGGER KITCENS ARE BETTER.


What is the dollar amount for Kitchen Remodeling Companies to install a new kitchen?
This can range from a few thousand dollars for low end white prefabricated ones to tens of thousands of dollars for custom built hardwood cabinets with complex trim and all the options.
Be sure to plan your kitchen remodeling and understand your goals.

What Remodeler should you work with for your new kitchen?
Generally find a remodel company to fit your style of living. Choosing a remodel company who uses a computer program that shows elevations (pictures) is usually a good idea if you do not work with an interior designer. Often the computer programs will include rooms around your kitchen, and some even include the furniture!


Kitchen Remodeling Myths
Planning Kitchen Remodels

New Kitchen Guide



5 comments:

home said...

A good information about kitchen remodelling for the persons who are remodelling kitchen.

mikesac said...

Lovely guidance here....most of these myths work with us and fearfully so...it is essential to analyze the need of an individual and then go ahead.A definite original plan and need helps.

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Laurie said...

Kitchen renovation can be pricey, which makes doing the project in phases an attractive option that is not always cost effective. First, get a good idea of what you want and need. Do a reality check. Do you need a kitchen like a professional chef’s? If your wants are unrealistic, you might be able to afford the upgrades by scaling them down to size. Then consult with a kitchen designer who can help you prioritize and give you a realistic assessment of what you can do later if the cost is beyond your current budget.