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Kitchen
Remodeling: How To Survive
You have decided to make
the plunge and begin to plan your
kitchen remodeling project. There are so many questions
and you’re not sure where to start. There are some steps you
should follow to help you survive what is probably the most
intense home improvement project you will ever embark on.
So where do you start? One decision that comes first is who
is going to be doing the project. If you are thinking of
making this a do it yourself project, take a long hard look
before diving in. A full kitchen remodel requires a
tremendous amount of different types of skills. Beside the
obvious trade skills of carpentry, plumbing, electrical
there is the organizational skills and decision making
ability. If you intend to do the project as a couple make
sure your relationship can withstand the stress. A beautiful
kitchen doesn't outweigh a happy marriage.
The key to a smooth kitchen remodel can be summed up in one
word, Planning! If that didn't sink in, read that last
sentence again. I can't stress strongly enough how important
the planning stages are in a
kitchen remodel. There are a hundred reasons not to rush
into a project like this. If everything goes perfectly while
installing a new kitchen, it is still rather trying. Add
some speed bumps into the mix and it turns into a pull out
you hair experience. You will need to do as much as possible
in order to not leave anything out. Read all you can find on
the subject, visit forums, look in magazines for ideas and
talk to your friends and family who have already took the
plunge. Learn what to expect during your Kitchen Remodel
A modern kitchen today is a large investment of money.
Cabinets and appliances are a major part of that expense.
These are amongst the first decisions you will need to make.
Even before you see a kitchen designer consider your
alternatives when it comes to color and style of the
cabinets. This will give you a base to start from. There are
countless cabinet companies and different quality cabinets.
When you finally get to a showroom that is the time to begin
down the road of how much and how good a cabinet you want
and can afford.
That brings up another important issue in the planning
stages, a budget. You will need to determine what the total
budget your willing to spend on this project. Without making
a budget the price can quickly escalate out of control. A
kitchen project that started at an affordable $15,000
without budget parameters can quickly turn into an $80,000
renovation. This will likely end in frustration and no new
kitchen. Set the limits early and then work within those
limits. When you have your spending limit figured out take
off a percentage for unforeseen costs. They will almost
always come about at some point. At least 15% in my
estimation should be allotted for cost overruns, and that is
pretty conservative.
If you do decide to do the project yourself or become your
own GC, make sure you will have the time to do it. In most
kitchens, especially in homes with children, not having a
kitchen is a major inconvenience. A husband, who drags his
feet getting a new kitchen installed, will find himself in
the doghouse faster than fido after he chews up the couch!
The best advice I can give you is to do your homework. There
is so much great info available on the internet today that
it isn't too difficult.
Paul Forte has been involved in hundreds of kitchen
renovations and remodels. To learn more and find out what to
expect during your Kitchen Remodel view this page: Kitchen
Remodeling Tips and Advice
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