Thursday 11 February 2016

Ask Yourself These Questions Before Renovating Your Kitchen

Cooking, socialising, dining and working all happen in your kitchen. As the centre of your home, you need to make sure that your kitchen is perfect for you and your family. Before you remodel or renovate your kitchen, make sure that you ask yourself the following questions:


What do I want to achieve by renovating my kitchen?

Is your kitchen spacious enough? You may want to remove unnecessary cupboards or appliances to create more space. Renovating your kitchen may even entail knocking down of a few walls to extend the area.

Do you want better functionality? The functionality of your kitchen is as important as the style. Consider installing materials that are easy to clean and maintain, for example: tile floors.

Is the layout impractical? Read more about the kitchen work triangle.

You need to renovate your kitchen with a purpose so that you do not waste your time or make any mistakes.


How much am I willing to spend?

Depending on what you want to change, renovating your kitchen can cost you an arm and a leg. If you are working on a tight budget, you will need to plan smartly.

What is most important? Ask yourself this question before you start renovating your kitchen. This will determine what you should change first. Things that are less important can perhaps be changed in the future.

Less expensive alternatives to popular materials are a better option for tight budgets. If you, for example, want stone countertop surfaces, consider installing laminate surfaces that mimic almost any material

Small changes can also make a big difference; for example, new faucets, window blinds and back splashes can transform you kitchen space. 


Do I want to change my colour scheme?

Choosing the right interior colours for your kitchen is essential. Consider going for a bright kitchen. Lighter coloured surfaces hide dents, scratches and imperfections.

Is there enough natural light? Natural light is important for kitchens. If you are able to, install big glass windows so that your kitchen receives sunlight. 

You may also want to read Should I Paint My Walls White?

Source:

http://www.formica.com/en/au/gallery-consumer?page=2#40606F333AF044D7BFE6B8CCC1F354A8

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