08 December 2008

Kitchen Remodeling: Pain Points!

According to the Kitchen & Bath Design News, based on a recent study by Research Institute for Cooking & Kitchen Intelligence, homeowners have many common dislikes when it comes to their current kitchen.

These are the things that homeowners most want to change about the most important room in their house -- their kitchen. These dislikes were evident no matter how old the house or what style of kitchen they had (modern, country, traditional, etc.)

Here are what they call the "pain points":
  • Organization: Homeowners would like to improve accessibility to appliances and various items throughout the kitchen. They also want ways to reduce the amount clutter.
  • Cleanliness: They want products, surfaces, materials, and appliances that are easy to clean and maintain.
  • Space: Having more room is always key. Adding cabinets, pantries, and islands help as well as improving capacity within the cabinets to maximize the space.
  • Product Design: Homeowners want improved products and features those products offer. Many appliances, materials, and products were originally installed to save costs and people want to upgrade.
  • Noise: Too much noise from appliances and products in the kitchen are constant problems for consumers.
Definitely things to consider when you're planning and budgeting your kitchen renovation project. Read the full article to get more details!

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12 November 2008

Kitchen Remodeling Contractors - Get 4 Quotes

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Remodeling the Kitchen Cabinets

You're looking to remodel your kitchen, but you're not ready to renovate the entire room. It's usually not a cheap proposition to gut the kitchen to the studs and start from scratch.

A kitchen remodeling project can cost anywhere from $20,000 to $40,0000 for the bare minimum, low-end, and "budget" job. High end jobs, with the granite counters and custom cabinets can really break the bank.

You might consider doing your project one step at a time. Instead of a complete re-do, you might start with the core of your kitchen - - your cabinets. A quality cabinet installer could put in stock, semi-custom, or maybe even custom cabinets to bring new life and new functionality to the room.

If your not looking for the perfect fit for your new cabinets, you can really save money with stock cabinets. Stock cabinets are the ones that are not made to fit specifically in your room. They are pre-made kitchen cabinets that can be installed in place but you may not get the best organization structure needed for your room. There are usually less options in colors and finishes. The cabinets are usually a standard 10 inches wide to 4 feet wide (with a 3" incremental jump in size) and if they are less than 24 inches, then there is only one door and two doors if wider than 24".

A semi-custom cabinet is more expensive. But, you have more color, door, and finish choices. There are also more choices in height, width, and depth. These cabinets are not made just for your room, but because of the greater choice in options and because they are made to order by the manufacturer you can get what you need.

To get what you want, however, may require custom cabinets. These are the most expensive type but they are made on-site for your kitchen. There are no standard sizes that have to be squeezed into a room or a color or cabinet door choice you don't like. The materials are usually the best available, from the type of wood to the molding on the doors to the handles and accessories (lazy susans, pull-out drawers, etc.) Because these are made-to-order, the cabinets always require a long waiting period.

If you are only going to replace cabinets, you might consider spending a little more than you planned. It adds value to the house and the best in convenience and aesthetics for you. And since you're not remodeling the whole kitchen, you'll have a good base to build around when you're ready to wrap it up.

The other thing to consider - - if you do the cabinets, you'll more than likely need to have your choice in countertop installed as well. It would be a waste of money to have a temporary counter and/or backsplash installed until you're ready for your ultimate choice in material for the room. It could be done if it puts your budget out of reach, so it's best to consult a professional to see what your options are.

Ready to update those kitchen cabinets? We can help you find a local cabinet installer. Simply post your project and choose how many contractors you'd like to receive calls from. Make sure you get several bids on the project to make sure you're getting the best price and best package for your kitchen.

Important Cabinet Information:

Normal Cabinet Height - 34"
Normal Countertop Height - 36"
Normal Distance from Countertop to Cabinets - 14" - 20"

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