Moving Into A New Home? How You Can Plan For A Step-By-Step Kitchen Remodel

Buying a new home is both an exciting and daunting experience. There are many different things to consider, including the removal process, the cost of remodeling, and the stress of settling into your new neighborhood. But one thing that most new buyers forget is how to plan for a kitchen remodel. In rare cases, the kitchen will be a perfect product that's ready for you to use. However, you will most likely wish to make small adjustments, such as replacing countertops, repainting walls, or installing new cabinets.

Planning for a kitchen remodel allows you to add the personal touch that you will love in your new home. Here's how to get started on your journey.   

1.    Start with models and drawings

Proper planning means paying attention to detail. Most successful kitchen remodels start with models and drawings from your contractor. Schedule a meeting with your contractor and ask them to produce a model/drawing that reflects your final product. This model will serve as the blueprint that you should follow from start to finish, and it will include the necessary workflows for the changes desired.

2.    Get your budget ready

After preparing a model, you should realistically assess what you can afford. If you can't make all renovations at once, consider breaking down the project into smaller steps that can be completed over a prolonged period. For example, you could start with replacing old/damaged floors and then purchasing new appliances at a much later date. A realistic budget will help you maintain the functionality of your kitchen without being stuck with a hefty bill.

3.    Redo the floors

Unless the kitchen floors in your new home are in excellent shape, start by renovating the flooring material. You may wish to replace old/damaged tiles or even install a new material such as natural stone.

In this new decade, you have many different flooring options available. Engineered hardwood and laminate are being designed with waterproof features, which make them suitable alternatives for a unique kitchen appearance.

4.    Next, do the cabinets and countertops

A new floor should be complemented by appropriate benchtops and kitchen cabinets. These three components are the foundation of your kitchen area, whether large or small. For example, marble floors will coordinate beautifully with marble benchtops and naturally veined cabinets. You can also go for an all-wooden look, giving your kitchen a timeless theme and unique personality.

5.    Appliances

Appliances are the icing on the cake of most remodeling projects. Installing appliances of the right type and size will make your kitchen modern, stylish, and convenient to use. Depending on the number of people in your home and the size of your kitchen, make sure the refrigerator, dishwasher, and oven are large enough to handle the needs of your family.

To learn more, contact a resource like Stritar Construction & Tree Service.



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