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KITCHEN DESIGN & REMODELING TIPS Tnremodelinginc.com Kitchen Remodeling can be a daunting task for homeowners. Note these tips from a remodeling expert and ask yourself these questions to help get your kitchen remodeling project started.
Q: It’s so overwhelming to remodel my kitchen! I’ve been fantasizing about my new kitchen, but I’m stuck in the headlights because I don’t know where to start. What’s the best place to begin? A: Yes, remodeling a kitchen is a huge job with a lot of choices to make. However, the process can be exciting and rewarding, particularly when it’s time to begin using a kitchen that is tailored to your specific needs and desires. Making a wish list is a good place to start. Dreaming comes at no cost. Make a list of features you’ve always wished for. Sort them into three categories: must-haves, nice-to-haves, and fun-to-haves, and number them in ascending order of importance. We advise all our clients before they start a kitchen remodeling project to create a file of pictures and magazine tear-outs of rooms that ‘speak’ to them. It may mean that they like the flooring in one photo, the cabinets in another, and the countertops in yet another. Or maybe they just like the light and bright feeling of a particular photo. The more photos they collect, the more apparent their style will become, and a common thread will start to emerge. At this stage, it’s more about understanding their style and making sure that their decision fits with that style. They need to organize all the photos they have collected into a scrapbook, and include product samples and brochures (if possible), additionally they can add the name and address of the manufacturer, style name/number, color, price, etc. Carrying the scrapbook with them when the time comes to meet with a general contractor, will help them communicate their ideas, plan their budget, and feel confident about the decisions they make.
Assess Your Needs: Basic Goals Take a needs assessment before you start shopping for your new kitchen or even consulting a specialist. Use these questions to help you figure out what design improvements you’ll need depending on how you want to use your new kitchen. These questions are excellent places to start when brainstorming kitchen remodeling ideas. ·How long do you spend in the kitchen? ·What is the age of your current kitchen? ·What is your kitchen project’s budget? ·How long do you intend to stay in your current residence? ·Is this a long-term or a short-term investment? ·Are you remodeling for resale or for your own comfort? ·What features of your current kitchen do you like or hate the most?
Assess Your Needs: Kitchen Size Do you expect your family to expand, stay the same, or shrink in size? · Is there a head chef on staff? Is it possible to have a second cook or many cooks? · Are there any physical disabilities or special needs among the cooks? · What is your family’s kitchen use pattern? Heat-and-serve meals on a regular basis? Meal prep ahead of time? Do you want to cook? Full-course meals every day? Family dinners on the weekends? Is your kitchen a gathering/entertainment area? · How do you want your new kitchen to interact with the rest of your home?
Assess Your Needs: Kitchen Activity Which of the following statements best describes you when it comes to your kitchen? • I prefer to be the only cook in the house, with guests gathering elsewhere. • I prefer to be the only chef, with visitors in close proximity in areas that are open to the kitchen. • When I’m cooking, I like to have visitors sit and talk with me. • I enjoy having visitors assist with meal preparation. • I like it when visitors pitch in with the cleanup. • I always hire caterers to cook meals for my guests in my kitchen.
Assess Your Needs: Kitchen Designs Which of the following would you like to have in your kitchen, in addition to food preparation? Work/Study/Desk, Eating Area, Crafts, Laundry, Sewing, Radio/Television/Computer, Recycling, Wet Bar, Other.
Assess Your Needs: Kitchen Atmosphere Which of the following best describes your ideal kitchen? Effortlessly functional, family-friendly, warm and inviting, bright and accessible space, formal, a private hideaway, declaration of personal style. If you are able to get answers to the above questions then your kitchen-remodeling journey will be a fun and satisfying experience.
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