Kitchen Remodeling Tips & Ideas
L Chan our expert of the day, writes:
You’re finally ready to update your home after decades of neglect and now you’re thinking about improving the function and appearance of the kitchen. The kitchen is a favorite room most homeowners first think of when an upgrade is needed.
Kitchen remodeling can get quite expensive, but it is the best investment in your home because it is the room used most often and when it is time to sell the house, the upgrades done to the kitchen usually keeps its value.
Before you hire the contractor or do it yourself, you might be wondering what to do with the kitchen you have now. You can find ideas for your kitchen in a variety of ways. Here are a few suggested ways to fire up your imagination.
Visit Open Homes
Many owners put up their house for sale near your area. You can visit these homes when they are open for viewing. You can dash straight into the kitchen and take notes of the layouts or floor plans you like. This is a chance to see what other people’s kitchens look like. Be sure to look at such things as cabinetry, proximity of the stove, sink and refrigerator, countertops and flooring. You should be able to get a feel of what your neighborhood has by visiting several of these open homes. Naturally, the quality will vary in each home you visit, but you will get a firsthand look that will help you find the features or the styles most appealing to you.
Visit Showrooms
Complete kitchens can be viewed in home improvement retail showrooms. They have arranged them to include cabinets, appliances, sinks, stoves, refrigerators, tables and chairs to help you get a feel of how a new kitchen will “almost” look like in your own home. You are sure to find a few of these retailers within your neighborhood. Don’t just limit yourself to the well known chains such as Home Depot or Lowe’s. Look in your phone book to find the smaller dealers were they could give friendlier and cozier service.
Home Improvement Shows
Each year, a gathering of leading suppliers will set themselves up at booths under one roof to present their home improvement products or services. In these fairs or shows, you will see the newest kitchen remodeling products available today. They usually hold “how to clinics” or workshops that will teach you how to do certain remodeling or home improvement jobs. There may be a small entry fee, but it would be worth it, considering what you will learn by talking to the experts.
Kitchen Remodeling Magazines
Many kitchens are shown in magazines that focus on home improvement such as kitchen remodeling. You get to see the newest designs and appliances. Sometimes you might think these kitchen designs are out of your price range, or your home isn’t big enough, but it is a good source for fresh ideas and you might learn a thing or two about what’s new. Many of these periodicals can offer you how to information and reviews you can use to help you decide what to look for in a design, materials and more.
Last Thoughts
These are just a few sources to help you get some ideas for your kitchen remodeling project started. Don’t forget to talk to anyone you know about their kitchen, such as your family members or relatives, friends and co-workers. Find out if they had a remodel job done lately and ask for their experience or advice. Good luck in your kitchen remodeling.
Copyright 2006 by Leroy Chan
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Bizzibid Remodelers on 09 May 2009 at 4:22 am #
Great tips on how to get ideas for an improved kitchen! Looking at sample kitchens or other people’s real kitchens can give you ideas for features that you didn’t even know you wanted — if you’re going to put a lot of time, money, or effort into a project, it’s always smart to do a little research ahead of time to plan out what you want so that you can really enjoy and be proud of your new kitchen.
Joseph on 11 May 2009 at 5:19 pm #
You have started a very interesting discussion on kitchen design. I’m a cabinetmaker who really does not want to make kitchens for a living, because the most of what is done in the US is just boxes with a “choice of doors and drawer fronts,” the most of which are made in a factory somewhere. Boring. I want to do something else if I can, but what?
Last year I started a blog site with a fellow cabinetmaker and have since been exploring this very subject. European design just absolutely blows my mind, and I find myself doing quite a bit on it, even though these are often modular kitchens that one would simply send away for and have installed by a local craftsman. But what fascinates me is the utter innovation of those designs, so I find myself returning to them quite a bit.
I am also looking to design a kitchen for my wife in a too small space in a tract home, which necessarily lets out those wonderful European designs that excite me so. And whenever I find myself going out on a limb with some idea or another for our kitchen, my wife always grounds me by saying, “If you stick with the classics, you won’t grow tired of them.”
So, what do you do that is different and yet timeless and practical and stimulating to make if you’re a cabinetmaker? Damned if I know, but if I ever figure it out, I mean to make it for us and splash that baby all over the Internet!
What you’ve written, though, has given me quite a bit to think about, and I thank you for sharing your concepts.
Architect in Edinburgh on 16 May 2009 at 9:10 pm #
These days you should also consider talking to a design professional (Architect or Interior Designer) given the lack of work right now, plenty of us are available to give advice, often free! also look up the IKEA kitchen design web tool, its free form the IKEA website (no, i don’t work there) it’s designed for ordinary people to use in 3D as well as 2D and is really effective in showing what you can achieve.
Have fun
Jess SEO on 21 Jul 2009 at 9:36 pm #
This is a great opportunity to change all the stuff on your kitchen. thank you for the tips
cluber on 09 Oct 2009 at 8:21 am #
designed for ordinary people to use in 3D as well as 2D and is really effective