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How To Renovate Your Brampton Kitchen Successfully
For homeowners in Brampton, Ontario, updating your kitchen just got a whole lot easier. To make your Brampton kitchen renovation project flow smoothly, we’ve prepared a 10 Step Plan that provides guidelines for a successful project.
A kitchen renovation project is challenging, but on completion, very rewarding. For success, it’s important to stick to guidelines and rules that the pros use.
Upgrading your kitchen is a big project and needs to be planned, before you get started. There are multiple steps that need to be decided on prior to moving on to the next part of the project. From choosing a contractor, a designer, materials, finishes and finalizing a budget you’ll need to schedule the time necessary to successfully complete the project on time and budget.
The best way to make the planning process easy to follow and understand, is to create a basic 10 step plan. Each step can be expanded to identify all the details. By completing the 10 step plan, it will be easier to budget and coordinate your kitchen renovation, as well as identify any omissions.
Renovation Mistakes Are Costly And Time Consuming
(1) Prepare a budget. You must set a budget (with a contingency for cost overruns). If you let your ideas run, you are almost guaranteed to have additional expenses you didn’t plan for. The cost of fixtures, countertops and cabinets vary widely, so know beforehand what your budget will allow.
(2) How will the kitchen be used? Do you cook alone? Or do you have a large family and enjoy entertaining? If others will be joining you in the kitchen, either to prepare meals, or socially, the design and layout would be different than if you expect to be working in the kitchen by yourself.
(3) Kitchen cabinets often take up to half your budget. Decide on what you want to spend and build everything around this. Choose the best you can afford since it will make the end result much more pleasing.
(4) Don’t forget the flooring. Your choices include: hardwood, linoleum, ceramic, laminate, stone and carpet. Evaluate what you like and dislike about each, before choosing a material. When deciding on a floor color and texture, make sure it complements your new kitchen cabinets, countertop and paint color.
(5) Choose a theme and stick with it. Working with a kitchen designer will give you a coordinated look. You want to avoid selecting components that look great alone, but clash when placed side by side.
(6) Renovating a kitchen doesn’t happen very often, so choose a design that you could easily live with for the next 15 to 20 years. Even if you plan on moving, you’ll want to have a design that doesn’t date itself to quickly.
(7) Lighting plays a big role in today’s modern kitchen and should be given the same attention that all other aspects of your design plan gets. The number of lighting styles available are diverse and vary in price, so do your homework and choose within your budget.
(8) If you’re hands on, technically minded and are creative you may want to try your hand at designing your new kitchen using kitchen design software. Make sure you select the package that fits your needs. Just beware that you’ll likely be spending a great deal of time “tweaking” your design.
(9) Will you be expanding your kitchen? If not, your new design will have to work in the space you have available. Regardless of size, the number of design solutions available will help make even the smallest kitchen an efficient work and storage area. A kitchen designer can show you all the latest solutions, many of which you may not even have seen before.
(10) Choosing a Contractor should be done with care, attention to your budget and some references. The stories of the Contractor from Hell are legion… Budget overruns and non completion of projects being the worst scenario you will have to contend with if you make a hurried choice.
Now that you have a blue print for success, refer to these 10 Steps to stay on top of your kitchen renovation project.
For the best advice on renovating yourBrampton kitchen including a downloadable Kitchen Renovation Planning Guide visit Trevor Phillip’s site.