Thursday 6 December 2012

A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO KITCHEN RENOVATION


Every individual desires to have a stylish, comfortable and fully equipped kitchen, but the prospect of carrying this out can be a daunting one. It can be a really big job in terms of size and cash, and it is easy for a project to get out of hand, with costs spiralling out of control. For this reason it is vital to set your budget before remodelling a kitchen. Sticking to a budget, however, should never minimise the quality of the work. By breaking the project into manageable segments to facilitate proper planning, this vision can be reached with as few surprises as possible and hopefully without breaking the bank!
Layout: First decide on a theme for your kitchen according to your individual needs, bearing in mind how this will fit in with the décor and feel of the rest of the house. Give considerable consideration to the placing of cabinets, drawers, sink, stove, oven, electrical sockets and any additional fixed appliances. Consult with your architect, joiner and electrician or any other relevant professional to ensure that these plans can be carried out without any problems. If embarking on a kitchen extension, ensure that you have the relevant planning permission to carry this out before commencing.
Style: As there are many different styles and models of kitchen available on the market, it is important to get a feel of what you are looking for as soon as possible in the design stage. Consult home and interior design blogs and magazines for inspiration and remember to shop around for the best deals and a feel for what options you have. Remember to balance practicality with aesthetics, thinking of the long term, for the best results.
Home Décor: Finding a reputable professional for renovating a kitchen shouldn’t be a problem. Hire a contractor with a proven track record who can suggest on every aspect. By invoking the help of relatives and friends you can cut down on finishing costs too! 
Budget: If you opt for specialised appliances and designer cabinets the bill may go sky high. If on a tight budget, select first only those items necessary to the function of the room. Invest only in things that are useful, avoiding tempting extra features that you may not use or that can be added easily at a later date. Try getting the same goods at a cheaper price by shopping around. Make a plan to incorporate all purchasing, remembering to include labour in your calculations.
Proactive:  The full makeover of a room may take anything from a few working days to weeks, or even months if you are planning on an extension. Keep a regular check on the work done by sub-contractors; discuss with them regarding the project and any changing requirements, and scheduling work stages accordingly. Maintain proper communication with workers to ensure accurate results and as stress free a ride as possible.
Author Bio:
My name is Emily. I am a tech writer from the UK. I am into Finance. Catch me @financeport. This article was written and submitted on behalf of Dream Payday, a same day loans service.