Kitchen
Remodeling Costs
We recently decided to do some home
remodeling projects. As we sat in our living room and looked
into our kitchen we decided that the kitchen would be the ideal place
to start. Most of our time that we are home together is spent
in the kitchen with meal preparation, cleanup and eating.
Also it seems that guests tend to congregate in the kitchen
area. We started researching kitchen remodeling costs and
quickly had to make some adjustments in our priorities. This
was not going to be inexpensive. There are many hidden
expenses when it comes to tallying up kitchen remodeling costs.
We talked with a local contractor to get an estimate on having the
remodeling professionally done. He asked us to come up with a
wish list of things we wanted in the kitchen and to rank them in order
from “have to have” to “it would be
nice”. This was very helpful because with kitchen
remodeling costs as high as they are you can quickly pare down your
wish list. The top of our wish list was to change our
cabinets. They were very dark wood and made the kitchen seem
small and closed in. We also wanted to put a tile counter top
on to match the tile on the floor. I wanted to expand the
window area by the sink to let in more light. We also wanted
to remove the wallpaper and change out the exhaust hood above the
stove. Our appliances were neutral colors and worked well,
however my husband wanted to convert the electric range top from
electric to gas. We felt confident as we handed our list to
the contractor that we would have enough money in our savings account
to cover the kitchen remodeling costs.
We were shocked when the estimate for the kitchen remodeling costs came
in. We would have to take out a loan to complete everything
that we had put on the wish list. We started looking at
alternatives to keep down the kitchen remodeling costs. We
learned how to prepare the surface of the cabinets for
painting. By painting the cabinets an almond color the
kitchen was much brighter. We bought new hardware for the
cabinets and the transformation was wonderful. To make the
kitchen window area look larger I simply removed the curtain that I had
hanging in it. I had taken the curtain down during the
painting project and found that without it there was more light in the
room. Our counter top also looked revived with the lighter
cabinets, so we kept it and put up a tile back splash
instead. This was much more cost effective and was a part of
the remodeling that we could do ourselves. Next we removed
the wallpaper and painted the walls a lemon yellow. We
replaced the exhaust fan with one in an almond color to match the
cabinets. Our kitchen looks beautiful, we had the
satisfaction of completing the majority of the work ourselves and our
kitchen remodeling costs were kept to a minimum. We did not
use the local contractor but he certainly helped up have an affordable
new kitchen.
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