Kitchen Remodeling Ideas

Home improvement projects, though often creative and exciting, are not always wise economic investments. Very few people will ever see returns on the money spent on these projects. Kitchen projects, however, are one of the few exceptions to this otherwise worrisome rule. In general, kitchen remodeling projects show average returns between 81 and 88 percent (much higher than other projects). And as opposed to other home projects, smaller remodels, or “facelifts,” tend to show the greatest returns. The price of kitchens vary widely, ranging from below $5,000 for stock cabinets, laminate countertops and linoleum floors, to over $50,000 for hardwood flooring, custom cabinets, and stone countertops. The good news is, although kitchen remodels are never cheap, most of the money you put into your project will be a wise investment in your home.

Remodeling With Kitchen Cabinets

Kitchen cabinets are generally the most expensive part of kitchen remodeling and come in an enormous array of designs, colors, wood types, and sizes. Walk through the cabinet section of your local Home Depot and the sheer number of options for just the knobs and handles can give you a headache. When shopping for cabinets, deciding on the basics - wood type, size, and at least a general price range - before going to the store can alleviate a lot of stress. Decide if you want a ready-to-assemble set (which you assemble and install yourself), stock cabinets (the least expensive of the already assembled cabinets), semi-custom, or custom-made cabinets. An alternative to replacing old cabinets is refinishing. This option helps keep costs down and can often provide the desired facelift without the need for a full cabinet overhaul.

Remodeling Your Kitchen Through New Kitchen Appliances

Kitchen appliances can be one of the most costly items to replace in a kitchen so it is a good idea to look carefully at what features are of greatest importance to you. Maybe you can sacrifice the professional range if you don't spend a lot of time cooking and instead spend the money on features that you will appreciate later - a good ventilation system, for example. Size is another important factor when contemplating appliance purchases. Most appliances come in standard sizes, so you should be able to easily find the right one for your space, but make sure you take those extra few minutes to measure before you end up with a beautiful new fridge that you can't quite fit under the overhead cabinets!

Remodeling: Kitchen Countertops

From laminate to wood and tile to stone and stainless steel, options for countertops abound in the world of kitchen projects and, like all other features of your kitchen, vary widely in price. Choosing kitchen countertops may be difficult, but vital to a kitchen's overall appearance. Laminate countertops are by far the least expensive option, while stone and stainless steel counters are the priciest. Important considerations when selecting countertop materials are durability--think about how much wear and tear your new countertops will take--and appearance. Much of the value of a kitchen remodel lies in its asthetic appeal and countertops are one of the most visible aspects of a kitchen.

Kitchen Remodeling and Kitchen Flooring

Again, durability and asthetic appeal are the two most important factors in choosing kitchen flooring. Choice of flooring can dramatically affect the overall feel of a kitchen. Create space by using light colors and matte finish if your kitchen feels too small, or, for a closer, more intimate feel, employ darker woods or more colorful flooring choices and glossier finishes

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