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5 Kitchen Remodeling Tips (Or Myths)

5 Kitchen Remodeling Tips (Or Myths)

Kitchen remodeling can be one of the scariest home improvement tasks, and many people live with outdated or uncomfortable kitchens for years out of dread of the disruption and price involved. With the appropriate kitchen renovation contractors, it is possible to stay within your budget and timeline while minimizing interruption.

 

Renovation contractors and the dos and don’ts of kitchen remodeling have been the subject of several urban legends. In order to make informed judgments about kitchen remodeling, it is essential to distinguish between myths and facts. Here are five common misconceptions about kitchen remodeling.

1. You should invest a certain proportion of your home's value in kitchen renovations

In reality, there are different degrees of remodeling, and the extent of the work defines how much you should pay. Clearly, you do not need to spend as much on new lighting and wall covering as you would on new cabinets, countertops, and appliances. After determining what you want to change most about your kitchen, you’ll likely spend between 5 and 15 percent of your home’s value on kitchen renovations. It is up to you to determine where your remodeling project sits on this spectrum between a cosmetic renovation and a total overhaul.

2. I Can Remodel My Kitchen Myself

Many people don’t realize how big a kitchen remodeling job can be, and how critical it is that it’s done correctly Your kitchen must not only be safe, but it should also complement the rest of your home and preferably increase its value. Unfortunately, some individuals mistakenly believe that because they are capable of assembling IKEA flat-pack furniture, they are also capable of completing a kitchen remodeling project on their own. Exceptional kitchen remodelers are not inexpensive, but the ones with the most loyal customers are the ones who get the job done right the first time.

3. Kitchens should be remodeled in accordance with current fashion trends

According to your preferences, kitchens should be renovated. If you expect to remain in your house indefinitely, you should redesign your kitchen to accommodate your needs. If you plan to sell your home within the next few years, you should consult with kitchen remodelers about how to make your kitchen more desirable to potential buyers. If there’s a trend you particularly enjoy, incorporate it, but don’t base your entire kitchen remodel on what’s “in” at the moment. A few years from now, it may appear hopelessly dated.

4. The lighting will be addressed later

Particularly in the kitchen, lighting should never be an afterthought. Ask prospective remodeling contractors about their experience with lighting renovations as you evaluate them. Prior to beginning work on your kitchen renovation, you should at least whittle down your lighting options and make an informed decision. The top kitchen remodeling contractors understand how a kitchen should be lit and are aware that delaying the lighting selection till the end of the job may necessitate settling for subpar lighting to keep it under budget. Consider lighting carefully from the outset, as it is one of the most critical aspects of making a room “work.”

5. If the budget is exceeded, we will install a cheaper floor

It is never a smart idea to skimp on the kitchen floor in order to save money for more expensive cabinetry. Floors are much more than a simple kitchen surface, and opting for a less expensive option to keep within budget frequently backfires when you wish to rip it out again after a year. Similar to lighting, flooring is vital to the entire look and feel of your kitchen, so it should be carefully addressed from the very beginning.

 

Perhaps the most pervasive misconception that kitchen renovation contractors encounter is that the work will be “too pricey.” This is not necessarily the case, especially when you consider the extra pleasure you’ll derive from a kitchen that is aesthetically beautiful and offers you with the storage, work surfaces, and appliances you need to spend countless hours there with your family.

 

Ensure you have a solid rapport with the chosen renovation contractor by inquiring about qualifications and contacting prior clients. A beautiful kitchen remodel takes time, but with the proper materials and the right contractor, it can give your home a whole new look and feel.