Planning Kitchen Remodeling

Failing to plan is planning to fail.  This adage could have been worn to nothingness with its repeated use.  And in home remodeling, nothing could ring truer.  As the kitchen has taken over the living room as the heart of homes, its multiple functions have become more versatile making it one of the top grossers when it comes to return on home improvement investments.  This makes it a very viable candidate if you want to have some sprucing up done in your New York home.  And to do kitchen remodeling right, start right and get busy planning.

The gravest mistake any homeowner could commit is underestimating what inadequately planning can do to your kitchen remodeling.  Not only will it be disastrous, but expensive as well.  Without a good plan, you might end up breaking the bank, your kitchen needing repairs, the result requiring back job, and the scene could get worse.  So whether you are in Long Island, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens or Staten Island; minimize the risks and take advantage of the benefits of a well-planned kitchen remodeling project.

When planning kitchen remodeling, there are essential steps to take before the actual job begins.  And each planning step takes you closer and closer to project success.

1.    Get inspired.  Do not let the countless resources and probable ideas that you could take up in your kitchen remodeling project overwhelm you.  The key to a stress-free planning is finding enjoyment in every step you take.  So enjoy exploring your options.

2.    Budget.  This factor will determine how far you can go from a surface level project to a total kitchen renovation.  Set a realistic budget and carefully consider which method of financing is best for you and your home.

If you can afford it, taking a splurge to achieve a luxurious kitchen is not a problem with the high return on the money invested.  But if not, don’t fret as the slightest of changes could still bring a considerable addition to the appeal and functionality in the kitchen.  When dealing with a low budget, it is important to set priorities and determine which tasks to take for now.  

3.    Hire a qualified kitchen remodeling contractor.  Spare yourself the time and effort and spare your kitchen from possible repairs or back jobs.  Though selection can take a good deal of your time, landing with the best contractor to work with will eventually pay off… big time.  Nothing could bring out the most beauty and functionality to any home improvement project than the expertise, skills and craftsmanship of a qualified contractor.  

4.    Layout.  Before consulting with your hired kitchen remodeling contractor, create first a draft of how you want things to be in the kitchen.  If you do not have any idea how to put things in order, then just list important points and goals that you want to get out of the project.  Either way, your contractor will help you with the layout and use his knowledge in determining which of your ideas are great and not and what remedies can be taken.

5.    Fallbacks.  Problems arising during the actual kitchen remodeling project is going on is inevitable.  To avoid chaos, establish set backs and stretch your budget and timeline a bit to accommodate such issues.  Also, make sure that the makeshift kitchen is already set up and prepare the whole household for the inconveniences they will be facing while the project is at work.

Eugene Makeev uses his skills and expertise to help home owners in Brooklyn, Long Island, Queens, Manhattan, and Staten Island avoid the common kitchen remodeling New York pitfalls by matching their needs with prescreened kitchen contractors.

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This entry was posted on Thursday, April 30th, 2009 at 12:53 pm and is filed under Kitchen Cabinets. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

One Response to “Planning Kitchen Remodeling”

  1. Art Hunter Says:

    I completely agree with the advice to choose a qualified professional to get your project done. We had out design done and our materials purchased through http://www.totalkitchenstore.com, and they had a recommendation on an installer. We used their guy, and we were very happy with the results. Don’t do it on your own. Then, when something goes wrong, you get to pay more to fix it. We couldn’t be happier with our choice. If you are looking for a place to get started on your remodeling project, please check out total kitchen store. They were wonderful.

    Art

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