15 Ideas for Creating Your Ideal Kitchen
1. Decide upon and stick to your budget. Don?t just pick one figure, pick a bottom and absolute top figure before you do anything else.
2. Ask yourself if you really need to buy a new kitchen or could you get away with simply replacing the countertops and cupboard doors? In general terms if you want the ?wow factor? or you are remodeling to help sell your home, it is advisable to get a professional designer in as they will know what homebuyers are looking for and what will add value to your home. Again be really clear about your budget and insist that you wont go even one penny over it. If you just want to modernise then simply replacing the countertops and cupboard doors can save you a small fortune when renovating a kitchen, even if you include the cost of getting a professional to do the replacement work for you.
3. Make a list of both positive and negative aspects of your current kitchen. Think about storage, equipment, layout and so on. This will help identify what really needs changing and what can remain as is.
4. Put together an ideas board of pictures from magazines and by looking around the internet at modern kitchen designs: consider colours, styles, textures, equipment, lighting, furniture and gadgets. This will help designers understand what style of kitchen you are looking for.
5. Function is the key. What do you and your family use your kitchen for? Is it a place for lounging around or just for cooking? Your lifestyle will determine the look, feel and content of your new kitchen.
6. Where possible, plan to keep power and water supply points as they are as moving them is a major part of renovation costs.
7. Ventilation points: are they in the right place and is there enough of them? Don’t plan cabinets over them!
8. Plan for the main cooking area, preparation areas and utensil storage to be together. This will save you time and energy.
9. If you have a small kitchen think about tall shallow cabinet storage to make the most of the space available.
10. Try and empty your kitchen of everything that doesn?t belong in it. You?ll need less storage space and gain more leisure and work space. If you find items in kitchen draws that haven?t been used for ages, box them up and move them somewhere else!
11. Long term planning can pay dividends. Take a look at your local kitchen showroom for the latest styles and equipment. A kitchen with the most modern feel can add over 10% to the value of a property .
12. Consider trends: built in gadgets and equipment could be what gives your kitchen the wow factor. We all want a kitchen that takes less time to maintain, that comes with clever storage ideas and is more friendly to the environment.
13. Paying more for a solid structure now normally means paying less to modernise in the future. If you can build a new kitchen that means simply replacing the counter-tops and doors every few years, your kitchen will stay modern and cost less to do so in the long run.
14. Go green wherever the option presents itself. You know you should! You will reduce your household bills and have yet another point in your favour when it comes to selling your home.
15. Find out if there are any financial aid packages or incentives for making your new kitchen more environmentally friendly.
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