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Planning A Kitchen Remodel
Planning your new kitchen can be a challenging, exhausting task. Although remodeling a kitchen is one of the most costly home improvements you can make, it is also one of the most valuable remodeling projects you can make to your home. If you sell the home with in a year of a remodeling the kitchen a 90% return on investment is not uncommon.
Are ready to go ahead with your kitchen remodeling project? Your own new kitchen and countertops! Ready to find your new kitchen design? First - Remember the below key information:
Remodel Your Kitchen Design For You!
Make sure your kitchen style fits your families needs because most likely you will live with the new kitchen for a very long time. According to kitchen remodeling statistics those looking to add new kitchen for resale value often continue to live at the home location. In fact - they often stay at the home up to 6 to 7 years after the new kitchen was added! So - Be sure to remodel the kitchen design according to YOUR Needs.
Understand the Best Kitchen Design
As you visualize your new kitchen make sure you understand the design that is best for your needs before you start to remodel. Review pictures of kitchens, manufacturers literature, and decorating magazines for additional inspiration and planning information. Study up on kitchen layouts to avoid mistakes such as leaving less than 15 inches of countertop space next to the stove. Review Kitchen Remodeling Feeds.
New Can Lighting Distance From Cabinets
Consider a popular option of adding can lighting throughout the kitchen around the outside edges of the cabinets. This can lighting can be added 12" from crown molding decorating. This helps achieve accenting, illuminating, and blending of the cabinets into the ceiling.
Popular Kitchen Cabinet Options
Kitchen cabinets may vary in height to have an area of the kitchen STAND OUT! Another popular feature is a corner garage cabinet for kitchen appliances which is a cabinet that sits directly on the countertop. Take pictures of kitchen designs, cut out magazine pictures of kitchen cabinets, and understand your remodeling budget, and the best kitchen design for your needs. Complete your homework when selecting the right kitchen contractor, and success soon will be yours!
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