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Guest Post: Kitchen Cabinet Details That Will Make You Say Wow

The kitchen is often considered the center of the home. You entertain guests in the living room or family room. But the kitchen is where your family gathers. This is where meals are prepared and usually eaten. Around the table, your family shares the events of the day. If there is an issue, this is where it is all figured out.

When friends come for events or holidays, they often make their way to the kitchen to visit or help out. This is why the look and feel of your kitchen are so important. Having a nice kitchen adds to your enjoyment of the home, but there are other considerations when it comes to the kitchen.

Raising your property value

Financial expert, Dave Ramsey reports that 80% of home buyers list the kitchen as one of the main considerations. If you plan on living in your home, you will enjoy the modern look and ease of use of a new kitchen. If you choose to sell your home, small but significant changes dictate the selling price. Buyers are usually open to spending money on a home that will not require them needing to update the kitchen.

Where to begin

Every project needs a starting point. When it comes to a kitchen remodel, you must consider the following:

  • Your budget
  • Your priorities
  • Your contracting company

Of course, you will have to determine a budget. When remodeling a kitchen, little things can cost a lot. You must keep your budget realistic. Remember, if you have the lion’s share of the room finished, you can add to the room later. But, you do not want to be halfway through the project and find the money is gone.

This brings us to your priorities. There are some items that usually must be updated to make your kitchen look chic and modern. They include:

  • The cabinets
    • The cabinets are usually the first thing that catches our eye. They form the backdrop and setting of the room. Everything else is designed around the cabinets. Whether for yourself or for a future buyer, beautiful white shaker cabinets are perfect. They bring light to the room. They are clean and crisp and they accent everything else in the room.
  • You will probably want to hire a contractor to do at least some of the work on the kitchen. Even if you can so some of the work yourself, installing cabinets can be tricky to line up and secure. Be selective with your contractor and be selective with the products you are buying. Look up the brand and be sure you are purchasing quality. Quality merchandise last longer and performs better. They keep their look and attract home buyers or home visitors.

By following these basic rules, you will have a wonderful kitchen that will serve you for many years.

  • The appliances
    • The appliances can date a room faster than any other item. Not only will the appliances ruin the look of your new kitchen, they may limit your options. If you want a grill or stovetop on the island, that will stand out. Immediately upon seeing it, the buyer will look to the stove. If you want an updated hood over the stove, which comes in many metallic finishes, the appliances should match.
    • The counter tops should be replaced to unless you already have granite or quality wood countertops installed. Granite lasts a long time and does not go out of style. Be mindful of the colors. White cabinets are perfect for any kitchen. Bring out your colors with your kitchen accessories. Be sure to look at open front cabinets for a long cabinet or around a window. You can use dividers to slide in plates or stack them. Coffee cup hooks are great too. There is room for small items to bring the wow factor like an area where you grow small potted herbs.
    • The floor will need to be replaced if it is dated or if it is worn. Again, if you are living there or selling, natural finishes are beautiful and easy to install. Consider a wood, cork, concrete, or bamboo for the natural finish you are seeking.

About the author: Wendy Dessler is an Outreach Manager on behalf of Best Online Cabinets.

Guest Post: The Ultimate Guide to a Kitchen Remodel

Many consider the kitchen to be the heart of the home. Eventually, remodeling that space becomes inevitable, along with all the decisions that come with it. Read on to find out the tips and tricks that might just help you build the kitchen of your dreams.

Check out the full guide at Groom and Style’s website!

 

 

About the author: Kelli Gardener is a healthy lifestyle blogger for GroomandStyle.com. She has been a regular contributor to sites talking about the newest trends in home improvement, smart style, fashion and fitness. When she’s not writing, she enjoys photography, hiking and pretty much anything outdoors.

Remodeling projects for fall, keeping up with the neighbors, and other links

The night air is starting to chill across the country, while the rest of us in the Valley of the Sun continue to bake. But just because fall is starting everywhere else doesn’t mean we have to sit out for all the fun.

The time to start is now if you hope to get a home improvement project finished before the holidays. This article from the Shreveport Times spotlights a few projects that are popular for autumn, including replacing windows, strengthening the roof, sprucing up patios, and getting started on any additions.

No matter where you start, it’s a good idea to enlist the help of experts and make sure the whole house conforms to the same theme and flow.

Award-winning interior designer Marie Flanigan outlines her strategy to the Houston Chronicle, saying it is important to pay attention to architectural details, color, light, scale, and texture no matter the size of your project.

And don’t worry about trying to entice Flanigan from the Houston area. We know a designer that will definitely rock your world.

Lastly, we know remodeling inspiration comes in many forms. But it seems more people are comfortable admitting they are trying to keep up with the neighbors.

According to this article, just under half of folks, 48 percent, admit to beginning a remodel because they are envious of a neighbor, friend or relative’s house. Also, 42 percent say they feel competition to have the nicest house in the neighborhood.

Have a great week!