Posts Tagged ‘kitchen renovation’

Figuring Out a Kitchen Remodeling Estimate

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

You don’t have to be a gourmet cook or a restaurant professional to want your kitchen to be functional and attractive.  Even the most culinary challenged homeowners enjoy having a kitchen in their home that provides every comfort and convenience.  A well equipped and designed kitchen might even inspire some effort in the cooking and baking arts.  Sometimes, it’s necessary to have a kitchen remodel done to get a kitchen up to standards.  Not only will your home be more efficient for you, it will also go up in value.  As any good realtor can tell you, bath and kitchen remodels are among the most advantageous improvements a homeowner can make in regards to increasing their home’s value.  Before you decide you can live with your broken down kitchen when you see the kitchen remodeling estimate, take a look at what is included in that number.  Chances are good you will quickly change your mind and go ahead with the improvements. 

Kitchen Remodeling Estimate

The biggest complaint most people have about the numbers on their kitchen remodeling estimate is the labor costs.  Its true those numbers can look enormous there in black and white on the itemized estimate, but when you think about what you are getting for the price, it really is usually a fair amount.  When you hire an experienced general contractor to help you in your home, you can guarantee you will receive knowledge, a professional attitude, and someone who knows what to do if something goes wrong.  Your general contractor will also be of incredible help when it comes to picking out your materials for the remodel. 

Speaking of materials, those will make up quite a bit of your kitchen remodeling estimate total as well.  Of course, you can skimp and save on some of the items to be placed in your kitchen to keep the price down, but be careful to not overdo it with the bargains.  It won’t be much of a bargain if the flooring or tile only last a year or so.  Your contractor will certainly be able to help you make the best material choices for your budget and your kitchen’s needs.

The Basics of Small Cabinet Design

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

It’s funny what one person thinks of as small when it comes to their home.  Small to one family or person is huge to another.  Regardless, the truth is houses do come in a wide variety of sizes and small ones, though usually quaint and cozy; do have their own set of problems when it comes to the features installed in them.  For example, a small house can have every convenience and comfort of a large home, but the features simply need to be scaled down.  Let’s take small cabinet design as a starting point.  No home can do without cabinets in the kitchen and possibly the bathroom, but they have to be scaled to look right in the limited space and still provide enough storage for the people in the house.  If you and your contractor are struggling with small cabinet design, here are a few ideas for your home that provide both function and style.

Small Cabinet Design

Style is important to many people when it comes to their homes.  After all, a house is the only space where a homeowner can truly demonstrate their personal taste and style.  Cabinets are part of that equation and when it comes to small cabinet design, a little bit goes a long way.  One method of creating cabinet space and keeping things interesting is to invest in and have glass fronted cabinets installed in your home.  They look charming in the kitchen, hallway, or bathroom of any home.  The key element to these cabinets is to make sure the items you put in the cabinets stay neat and tidy.  Look at it this way, glass fronted cabinets are perfect for displaying Grandma’s antique china. 

How you use small cabinet design also plays a part in the overall usefulness and appearance of your rooms.  Galley style kitchens are perfect for some small homes, with the cabinets running conveniently on either side of the kitchen.  You could also think about adding cabinets in unique areas of the room, like above the stove and refrigerator.  The important thing is to place the cabinets in such a way as to not look crowded and cluttered.  Your contractor will be able to help out with that detail. 

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