Plan For Your New Kitchen Remodel

By Matthew Kerridge

Most people feel that the kitchen is the heart of the home. Family and friends gather in the kitchen to celebrate birthdays, graduations and holidays. The kitchen is a wonderful place to share secrets and stories while preparing family meals and eat family dinners. If you've been dreaming of a larger kitchen or a more modern space, now is the perfect time to embark on a kitchen remodel. Choose a design firm that specializes in kitchen redesign or do-it yourself with the help of a kitchen planner.

A major component of a kitchen remodel is replacing old appliances with newer models and more features. For a retro kitchen, choose bright coloured appliances like a stove painted cherry red or electric blue. For a more traditional look, purchase black and white appliances and be sure they all match. Stainless steel appliances are somewhat easier to keep clean and are a popular choice for more modern kitchens. A kitchen planner will help you decide on the best placement for your appliances and which sizes you need.

A cabinet makeover is an inexpensive way to modernize an outdated kitchen. Use your kitchen planner to help you choose a new cabinet colour or simply paint the face of your old cabinets. Pay attention to details like drawer and door pulls and knobs. Replace part of the cabinet door with clear glass and display dishes as art. Install dim lighting inside the cabinets for a sophisticated look. Free floating shelves provide open storage.

Are you looking for an inexpensive way to update your kitchen? Then a cabinet change is in order. The quickest way to change your cabinets is to paint the doors and install new knobs. Consider using your cabinets as display areas by replacing the doors with clear glass or install free floating shelves as a casual display. Add lighting to the cabinets to increase the visual appeal.

Kitchen islands increase the amount of workspace in your kitchen and can help direct the flow of traffic. Even small kitchens can benefit from the rolling cart kitchen islands. These islands are easily dismantled so they can be placed into storage when not in use. Larger islands can accommodate a sink or stovetop making it easier for multiple cooks to freely move around the kitchen. For a large island, the additional space can be used as a breakfast bar.

Your remodelled kitchen is not complete without updating your countertops. Options for countertops range from the cheap with laminate and tile to the very expensive like marble. Granite is a popular choice in most new homes today. Use your kitchen planner to determine the dimensions you need. If you're looking for something different, consider stainless steel. If your island or counters are in a non-traditional shape, then try concrete countertops.

Backsplashes are an easy way to add some colour to your kitchen. Glass tiles, popular in industrial or modern style kitchens, are fairly inexpensive and come in an array of colours. Ceramic tile, usually found in traditional style kitchens, provides a colourful back drop for your kitchen. Wallpaper, though harder to clean from spills, provides another colourful aesthetic as a backsplash and on other kitchen walls. - 32406

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