Thursday, November 16, 2017

Points to Consider Before Having a Kitchen Remodeling Project


Has it always been your goal to open spaces in your kitchen to each other and turn it into a warm and elegant entertaining area. Sometimes that jumble of work surfaces made cooking prep and socializing difficult. Make a specific timeline for the kitchen remodeling project. This way you'll know exactly how long you’ll be without a working kitchen. If remodelers you speak to cannot give you a timeline, that’s a red flag that should get your attention.
Once you have decided on the design of your new kitchen and chosen all your finishes, fixtures and appliances, it’s time to place your orders. The lead time for the manufacture of new cabinets, for example, will vary greatly depending on the supplier and the materials you choose. Off-the-shelf standard-sized cabinets will obviously be available to you straight away, however made-to-measure custom cabinets can take up to six weeks to be ready for delivery. Make a list of kitchen features you would like to consider upgrading during the remodeling process, and number them based on importance to you. This will help you during your budgeting step.
Areas to consider during this process include appliances, cabinetry, countertops, lighting, backsplashes, hardware and flooring. However, each homeowner will have different ideal upgrades. For some, they may have always dreamed of that built-in wine refrigerator. For others, it may be a single-bowl sink or an island.
Gather all the supplies. You will need boxes, newspapers, packing materials, packing tape, masking tape, quart size and gallon size plastic storage bags and markers. Conveniently place items that you use every day such as the coffee maker, tea kettle, pots, skillets, mixing bowls, can openers, vegetable peelers, cooking utensils. Collect items you use infrequently such as holiday dinnerware, specialized bake ware, punchbowls, platters, etc. Pack, mark and store these items in a closet or basement
Leave access to the items you’ll still be able to use during the project when packing. This can also be a great time to purge old kitchen gadgets and supplies that have outlived their usefulness. During the course of the remodeling project you will need these essentials. To make life easier, use disposable cups, plates and dinnerware. Set aside storage containers for leftovers, food storage bags, foil and plastic wrap. Also, make sure that you have cleaning supplies on hand.
If you want to expand your kitchen – try stealing from an adjacent space. Try to clarify with your remodeler about which areas of the house will be impacted by the project by the project and how that will affect your use of the space. Remember, even with a project in the kitchen, it’s likely that crew members will need access to your water and electric shutoffs during construction.
Above all else make sure you have reasonable expectations when it comes to your kitchen remodel. Talk to people who have been through the process before.
Enjoying your new kitchen! Gather friends and family around, use your new appliances to prepare and cook up a celebratory meal, and enjoy your wonderful new kitchen.

Michael Nash Design Build and Homes
703-994-4372
8630A Lee Highway Fairfax, VA 22031
www.michaelnashkitchens.com

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