Remodeling a kitchen can be a pretty big undertaking, and if you fail to do your research or plan it out correctly, it can quickly get overwhelming, not to mention very costly. When it comes to remodeling your kitchen, the old adage “if you fail to plan, you plan to fail” is never more true. Here are some of the things you should research, consider and plan before diving into your kitchen remodel:
Aim for Add-Ons
Taking down walls and moving gas lines and plumbing connections can cost you thousands of dollars. Instead of completely rearranging your kitchen, consider keeping its current layout and just adding on to it with items that will improve its functionality or elevate its design. For example, you could have a second sink installed outside the main cooking area so you can quickly prep food, wash your hands before serving or eating dinner, or easily bartend during events. Badeloft makes sleek and striking freestanding sinks that are both functional and elegant.
If you have the budget to extend your remodeling project outside of the kitchen, consider also installing a freestanding tub in your bathroom to give it a luxe and opulent feel. Bathtubs by Badeloft come in many different shapes and sizes, as well as a variety of fixtures, which you can browse on their website.
Consider Your Home’s Overall Design
Speaking of other rooms in your home, you should definitely consider the architectural style of your home when renovating the kitchen or any other room. Updating your kitchen in a style inconsistent with the rest of your home can give it a jarring and disjointed effect. Consistency and harmony in your home design makes it more welcoming and appealing.
Consult Professionals and Obtain Necessary Permits
Before you start knocking down walls or even shopping for appliances and fixtures, be sure to consult professional builders and contractors. Depending on the extent of your remodel, you may need to hire an electrician, plumber, demolition crew or flooring installer. Make sure you also obtain any necessary permits before proceeding with your remodel to avoid getting fined.
Figure Out What You Can DIY
Once you’ve hired the right professionals and obtained the necessary building permits, you can begin remodeling. Remodeling a kitchen can cost tens of thousands of dollars, but you can save quite a bit of money by doing some of the remodeling yourself.
Tasks like repainting your walls, installing cabinets and replacing hardware and fixtures are things that you can easily do yourself. Other tasks like rewiring, upgrading your plumbing or replacing floor or kitchen tiles may be better left to professionals. If you are working on a budget, roll up your sleeves and save a bundle on labor costs by doing the work yourself.
Remodeling a kitchen may be expensive and involve lots of meticulous planning and hard work, but at the end of the day, it will be completely worth it if you end up with a kitchen that brings you joy, comfort and ease every time you use it. A well remodeled kitchen can also add to the value of your home. Just be sure to make wise, informed decisions and remember to prioritize functionality, practicality and comfort over frivolous design when in doubt.
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