Ten Things to Consider When Remodeling Your Kitchen

By Lisa Marie Heitman, published Sep 06, 2005
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1. Decide what is cosmetic and what is needed. Budgets are key, so make a list of what you want and what you actually need. Some kitchens are so out of date they're dangerous. Faulty appliances, wiring or plumbing should always come first. Never spend a dime on cosmetic changes until you have obvious safety issues under control. If you don't know what's safe, call in an expert to give your kitchen a good inspection.

2. Plan a new layout. Are you going to keep the same floor plan or designing a new one? If your budget is not a concern, the sky is the limit. But if your funds are limited, you may need to work around existing wiring and plumbing, which limits your creativity. For example, you may have your heart set on a sink with an elegant vegetable spray tap in the center of your kitchen, but getting the plumbing routed that direction is going to take a lot of work. Be flexible. Focus on one or two changes and put your money toward those first. You don't have to do everything at the same time. You can work toward your dream kitchen in stages.

3. Measure your space and keep the list in your wallet or purse. You're going to need to know the width, depth and height of your kitchen before you can purchase new units with confidence. Use your floor plan as a guide to measure the exact space available for counter tops, cabinets and appliances. Don't estimate, take you time and do it right to avoid problems later down the road. Everyone who assists your project is going to want to know these numbers, so keep them handy.

Takeaways
  • Buying items from different stores can save you tons of cash.
  • Replace only the doors of your cabinets for a quick face lift that also boost the value of your home
  • Always complete repairs and correct safety issues before cosmetic changes.
Did You Know?
Standard kitchens in the U.K. include under-the-counter washing machines near the sink.
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Wow! The Google sidebar ad matched this article perfectly and the store is just down the street from my house in Aberdeen. Amazing!!! I went to MFI this weekend and got the free consultation just like you suggested and your article really helped. Cheers!!!

Posted on 09/12/2005 at 3:09:00 AM

 
This is just the kind of "get started" list of tips I need to tackle my kitchen remodel. I am particularly pleased by the "permission" to do it in stages listed in tip number 2. It takes some of the pressure off to not tear up the whole thing and spend all my money at once.

Posted on 09/09/2005 at 2:09:00 PM

 
I like the tip of my keeping kitchen measurements written down in my wallet. It would've been useful when I replaced my kitchen last year.

Posted on 09/09/2005 at 12:09:00 PM

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