Top Tips for Remodeling Your Kitchen

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No other room in a home sees activity the way a kitchen does. It’s where we gather with friends and family. Kids sit on counters and share their stories while we cook dinner and friends may sip wine at the breakfast bar when they come to visit. The kitchen is a place for socializing, cooking, and eating. Follow these tips for remodeling your kitchen and make your kitchen the place everyone wants to be.

Make a Plan

Every great design begins with a plan. Grab a notebook and pen and jot down some ideas for the remodel and how they might be accomplished. Here are some questions to get you started:

  • Who will do the work?
  • What’s the timeline?
  • What do you love about your current kitchen?
  • What needs changing?

After asking those questions, decide how to make the changes happen.

Define a Budget

In a perfect world, there would be no budget and we’d all change our kitchens in whatever way we choose and as often as we like.  But, if you are like me, you must set a budget for a kitchen remodel and try to stick to it.

It’s so easy to go over-budget a little here and a little there, thinking you’ll make up the difference somewhere else.

Unfortunately, construction surprises may come along during a remodeling project that have to be taken care of, which makes the chance of correcting the difference more difficult.

Have an understanding up front of what everything will cost, know what you can afford, and set your budget for the project. If something needs to be cut out, you may be able to add it back in later down the road.

Where to Save Money

A kitchen remodel doesn’t mean everything must be brand new. The best way to save money on your remodeling project is to keep as much of what you already have but reuse or repurpose it in the new design.

Cabinets

Cabinets are often the first thing people think of during a kitchen remodel. They’re impossible to hide, used daily, and vital to an efficient kitchen. They are also one of the most expensive items to replace in a kitchen. Here’s the good news—you don’t have to replace them completely. Try these ideas instead:

  • Paint your current cabinets rather than replacing them. You can save thousands of dollars.
  • Tear down one area of cabinets and replace them with open shelving for a new look. Simple shelves and brackets from your favorite online or home improvement stores make this easy.
  • Reface cabinets with laminates on drawer fronts, cabinet boxes, and doors for a whole new look.
  • Adding or replacing decorative hardware can dramatically change the look of your kitchen.

Don’t Move Plumbing

Don’t try to rearrange anything in your kitchen that involves plumbing, if at all possible. (Some examples are a sink or refrigerator with water dispenser or ice maker.) Moving plumbing around is messy, time consuming, and expensive.

Keep the Layout

If your desire is to create a new kitchen while not spending too much money, don’t change the kitchen layout too much.

Changing a layout is when costs begin to add up. Just like plumbing, keep counters and cabinets in the same configuration and make changes in different ways. Your remodel will be quicker, less messy, and less expensive.

Do the Work Yourself

In some areas of a remodel, hiring a professional is unavoidable. Whatever you can do yourself will help you save a lot of money.

Painting or installing hardware are tasks you can learn about online or in books and do on your own. Other aspects of the remodel, such as anything to do with electricity, will require a licensed electrician if it’s not your area of expertise.

Where to Invest

Sure, you were hoping this article was all about how to save money. It’s definitely high on the priority list, but some areas of your remodel are worth a little extra investment.

As you save on the projects you can do yourself or areas that won’t need to be changed, use the extra money to purchase kitchen items that will stand out, work more efficiently, and really pull your remodel together. Here are some ideas:

  • Invest in strong, high-quality countertops that will stand the test of time. Beautiful granite or quartz counters can become the center of attention in the kitchen.
  • Make sure all appliances match and look up to date. Staying within the same brand helps to ensure colors and shades coordinate perfectly.
  • Modernizing light fixtures instantly brightens a kitchen and gives a new feel. Search for unique fixtures that stand out.
  • Today, there are a wide variety of kitchen sinks in different shapes, sizes, and materials to choose from. Sinks take a beating so, consider a new sink a worthwhile investment. Spend on a beautiful but durable one.
  • The same goes for your faucet. A stunning faucet can be so eye-catching.
  • Don’t overlook improving storage. Invest in organizer pull-outs and other storage elements you didn’t have before.
  • If you’ve never had a backsplash or yours is outdated, then investing in one is a great idea. The backsplash brings the design together and sets the tone of the kitchen.

Know Your Style

This can be a tough one if you’ve never really considered what your style is. Search through magazines and websites online and get a feel for what you love in a kitchen. As you get ideas, remember you can alter them to suit your own needs and budget.

Choose a style for the kitchen and stick with it for your design..

Think Outside the Box

Give yourself time to plan your kitchen remodel. This is a big investment and should be planned appropriately.. Give yourself enough time to explore different options… adding or subtracting until you design your perfect space.

Get creative with color palettes for walls and cabinets. It’s your kitchen so design it accordingly. Trends are a great springboard for ideas but, in the end, you create your kitchen to be whatever you want it to be.

Storage is another area where creativity can flow. Maybe add open shelves holding staple pantry items, such as flour and sugar. You could also have baskets to hold measuring cups, spoons, or other kitchen tools.

Thinking outside the box is a great way to add uniqueness when remodeling your kitchen.

In conclusion, a kitchen remodel doesn’t have to be overwhelming and expensive. Take your time, plan well, and enjoy the process of watching your kitchen go from everyday to extraordinary. Woodworker Express is your trusted source for kitchen remodeling needs such as storage solutions, hardware, and more. We offer woodworking tools and supplies along with an impressive inventory for many home remodeling projects. Contact us or visit us online to see how we can help you with all of your remodeling needs.

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Helpful Tips for Updating Your Bathroom

Updating Your Bathroom

Bathrooms tend to get added to the bottom of the list when it comes to our “to do” list. It’s easy to shut the door and forget about it. Unfortunately, keeping it as a low priority may be causing you to roll your eyes every time you walk into your bathroom. Even these smaller spaces can affect the way we feel about our home. If your bathroom is no longer reflecting your personality, make a list of things you’d like to change and start planning some helpful tips for updating your bathroom.

DIY or Hire a Professional?

Choosing whether to hire out or attack your bathroom updates yourself will have everything to do with your experience, time, and money. Updates can be expensive and time consuming. If you don’t know what you’re doing, you may cause more damage by tackling projects on your own. In that case, you’ll need to seek a professional for help.

Quick and Easy Updates

Quick and easy-to-do updates may fall under the DIY category for you. However, if you aren’t comfortable in doing anything yourself, please hire the necessary help. There is no shame in getting things done right! Here are some updates you could possibly accomplish over a weekend.

Paint Everything

For some, the thought of painting causes sweat on the brow and a tightness in the chest. It isn’t for everyone. But for those who don’t mind a day or two of wearing old painting clothes, painting is one of the quickest and most helpful tips for updating your bathroom. It is also low in cost. Grab some samples from your local home improvement store and tape them to your bathroom walls. Check out the colors at different times of the day as the light varies. Head back to the store with your color choice for paint and grab the supplies you’ll need like brushes, rollers, and a drop cloth.

You can paint just about anything to give it a new look. That tired old vanity will look brand new with a couple coats of white paint or a daring color. Just be sure to clean it, sand it, and prime it first. Don’t forget your window trim if you have any. Worn out wood trim can look sharp in a bright white or even a glossy black. After the color is on your walls, your wheels will probably start turning and you’ll be back to the store for more paint.

Light Fixtures

Light fixtures are only DIY if you are experienced in handling electrical projects. If not, an electrician can do this for you.

The fun part is choosing new light fixtures. Remember to coordinate with the vanity and overhead lights. Light fixtures vary greatly in cost and will be noticed daily, so choose wisely.

Sometimes a little cleaning is all it takes to make light fixtures look like new. It’s easy to forget about them as they have faithfully lit our bathroom for years. They collect a lot of dust but may still look okay once clean.

Shower Curtain, New Rugs, and Towels

A shower curtain, new rug, and towels may be all your outdated bathroom needs for a fresh new look.

If your bathroom uses a shower curtain, it takes up a lot of visual space. You can’t help but notice a curtain covering the length of a bathtub when you walk in. In that case, if it’s your thing, make a statement with your shower curtain. Go for something fun and bold to catch everyone’s eye when they walk in. Bright colors, patterns, and even shower curtains with writing on them are all available online and in stores.

If subtle is more your style, go with softer, neutral colors and possibly a solid-colored curtain. These options work well in small spaces so you aren’t visually shrinking the room with too much color or pattern.

Faucets, Shower Heads, and Hardware

Wow—what a difference these can make! A new sink faucet in a modern metal finish can make quite an impact in the bathroom. Faucets and shower heads easily fall under the DIY category even though it may sound intimidating. As with anything, only do what you are comfortable with.

A quick search on YouTube will find you plenty of handy people willing to show you exactly how to change out faucets and shower heads. Unlike electricity, changing these fixtures isn’t dangerous. However, please remember to shut the water off before doing so.

A screwdriver or drill is all you need to add new bathroom hardware and accessories to your vanity. You can have brass drawer pulls in the morning and silver ones by the afternoon!

Serious Makeovers

Not to downplay the simpler fixes, but some changes in the bathroom are going to be more dramatic and difficult than others. Unless you are in the remodeling business or have been studying and are prepared, a professional will need to be consulted for these updates.

New Counters and Vanity

Your bathroom vanity and counters are used often by family and guests and can’t help but be the focal point. It can be an overwhelming decision to change them out because it isn’t something you’ll want to have to change again anytime soon.

Consulting with a designer at your local home improvement store is a great place to start. Most stores offer free measuring services so you don’t have to worry about whether or not you measured correctly. A new vanity and countertop will make your bathroom feel clean and refreshed. 

Try a New Backsplash

Removing an old backsplash and adding a new one or trying one for the first time can really give your bathroom a more modern and updated look. Tiling is pretty tricky, so if you don’t know what you are doing, a professional tiler will be a helpful choice. Like paint, samples for backsplashes are often offered to help you be confident in your decision.

Flooring

If your home still has beige carpet in the bathroom, please start with the flooring. Flooring in the bathroom is important not only for looks, but for cleanliness and better health. You don’t want flooring that can’t handle moisture. Mold can grow if the flooring doesn’t dry out properly, and if the floor can’t handle moisture at all, you’ll be replacing it again very shortly.  

Seek advice for what is best for your home. Most likely vinyl and ceramic will be great options.

Woodworker Express offers the solutions you need and helpful advice for all your bathroom updates, whether you are a professional or a do-it-yourself homeowner.