How to renovate the kitchen?
Hey everyone!I am looking for some good advice to renovate my kitchen.We have limited budget with us. But we need to change the appliances in the kitchen as it is very old. We need to take care of the plumbing and electrical wiring of the kitchen so that we can revamp the kitchen completely. Along with these modifications, we are planning for changing the furniture too. We need some good wooden furniture so that the kitchen looks pretty.The main task of the kitchen renovation is the taking off a wall, so that the kitchen can be bigger in size. But I am not aware of the cost involved in taking off this wall. I am planning to approach a Team, who provide Kitchen Renovations ideas. It will be great if someone here can help with the budget for renovating an 80 square feet Kitchen.
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are you sure your kitchen measurement is correct? Our kitchen is 84 square feet and it is tiny, 'Are you measuring wall to wall or only the floor between counters etc.? Removing a wall can be either a relatively easy job or a difficult job (more expensive) depends on if the wall is load bearing. BTW we just replaced a dishwasher and got a Kitchenaid which the salesman and the installer also use. So far we are very pleased.
Before you tear down the wall be sure it is not a bearing wall as this is a whole different ballgame when renovating. You will require an electrician and a plumber to help you out.
Before you start, figure out how much you have to spend and then do the design including everything along with the layout. The best deals on appliances come when you purchase the group together so watch for good deals on this when you are ready to buy.
Cabinet layouts can now be done on the computer so you can see at a glance how the design will work for you. Lots of drawers or shelves that pull out are a must. You should be able to get an idea as to the cost of the cabinets before you order. This is not a cheap fix and so if you have to do the cabinets, making the spaces for the appliances later that that is what you can do but the basics like plumbing, drywalling, and electrical are a must right away. The decision on what counter top you are purchasing will also come with a range of various prices. The sink, stainless or enamel or granite and the faucets all need to be considered. The total cost will depend on how many cabinets you are installing, the type, the finish as well as any flooring you want to change. A plan is a must before starting.
My dad was a GC and his bread and butter was kitchen and bath renovations and room additions. Here are some sites to help you with the process.
https://www.thespruce.com/remodel-a-kitchen-where-to-start-1976585
https://www.thebalance.com/steps-to-remodeling-your-kitchen-1798738
https://www.thisoldhouse.com/ideas/read-you-remodel-kitchen
Here is how to hire a contractor.
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0242-hiring-contractor
Most people can't live through a major renovation. If this is a problem for you, consider staying elsewhere. Rent or borrow an RV to park in front of your house, stay with friends or family, stay at a motel or hotel. Your kitchen will be out of commission for several weeks. If you stay home while the renovation takes place, fire up that bbq grill and cook all your meals there. I can cook any meal, even bake, on a bbq or gas grill.
Hire a good contractor and make sure you allow enough in your budget to stay off site if needed. Good luck!