Kitchen remodeling is a big task and mistakes are costly and frustrating. It can be a daunting task but doing your homework will save valuable time and money.
• Measure properly for appliances. Don’t consider just the width but depth and height also. It is important that they fit the space without being too difficult to slide out for cleaning.
• Evaluate cabinets in and out. Select a style that works with your room and meets your storage needs. Drawers shouldn’t have too much wiggle room. To check the rail system, pull out drawers and put some weight on them while closing to see if they still glide easily.
• Take samples home with you. Flooring and counter top is something you keep for a long time and will spend significant money for so be sure to take samples home with you to see how they will look in the room. Live with it for a few days; spill on it and see how it cleans up. After you’ve lived with a sample for a few days, you’ll usually be able to tell if you can enjoy it for the long term.
• Order attic stock. Attic stock is the extra materials for repairs that might be needed later. It is much easier to replace a damaged tile than to replace the entire floor. Materials go out of style and dye lots change and by having some attic stock you will be prepared for any problems that arise.
• Think about the sink. Evaluate what functions you will need and determine the placement that will serve you best. Sometimes one sink will not do for all and you may want to consider a second one.
• Work with a professional. A certified kitchen designer will know the latest and greatest in kitchen materials as well as the ins and outs of cabinet making and tile. They can also help you choose an attractive focal point for your new kitchen.