Proven Things to Remember Before You Start Kitchen Renovation

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Before you start swinging hammers, make sure you first define your goals and know all your options. By goals, we mean, what are the drivers motivating you? The reason for your kitchen remodel -- whether it's updating fixtures, improving the flow of your space, trying to get a better ROI before selling your home, or all the above -- will have a major impact on the direction it takes. Because they are the epicentre of our daily (and celebratory) lives, kitchens are one of the most popular choices for kitchen remodeling projects in the home – and it’s easy to see why. Given that it’s prime real estate in the home, remodelling a kitchen will always add value by up to an estimated 30 percent, according to recent surveys – probably more than any other single-room remodel. And you can squeeze a few more percentage points if you have culinary talent and tailor your kitchen to accentuate those skills. But it is not a project to be taken lightly.

A kitchen renovation a major project to tackle – even when it’s a smaller footprint! You’ll need to plan, and stick to your plan, to ensure the success of your plan while maximizing your expenditures and your resulting profits. Most importantly, you’ll come out with a freshly updated kitchen to enjoy daily. Let’s detail the list of things to keep in mind as you plan and undertake your kitchen remodel. And once you understand the goals for your kitchen remodelling project, knowing all your options will help you reach them. 

Updating fixtures and surfaces: Numerous homeowners think that a complete renovation is essential to spruce up their dated kitchens. A light refresh could just as effortlessly do the trick.


If you aren't bothered by the layout of your kitchen, then consider simply upgrading its fixtures and surfaces. Adding some modern touches to your existing kitchen might be all you need to feel better about the space.

Correcting a kitchen's flow/floor plan: An outdated floor plan can ruin the flow of your kitchen and make the space a drag to be in. If your need a house renovation more than just cosmetic, you may want to look into layout changes. Some common kitchen layouts are Galley, named after the Galley of a ship and best suited for tight spaces, which are thin corridor kitchens typically enclosed by two parallel walls; L-shaped layouts make the most of a kitchen's corner space or a 90-degree angle in a medium-sized room; and Island kitchens, a classic design for an open-concept kitchen, can either feature floating surfaces. Return on Investment (ROI): Kitchens sell houses, so they say. Kitchens and master baths are the two most important rooms to have in tip-top condition before listing your house on the market. And if you're trying to sell your home, kitchen remodels might be just the thing you need to get the best return on your investment.

Whether you bought an old house with a dated floor plan or you're building your first home from the ground up, a kitchen layout will need to be selected. As much as you'd like to think you never use this after high school, geometry is integral to your home renovation, especially if you plan to alter the existing layout.


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