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Kitchen Remodeling - Step By Step Planning

Thu 22 Feb 2007 - 10:43

Kitchen Remodeling - Step By Step Planning
By Ken K. Morris

Homeowners who do home repair projects opt for kitchen remodeling. It is understandable because this room is the most used area in any home. It is also a frequently traveled endures a lot. In fact, kitchen remodeling increases your home's value.

Begin with a budget, including exactly what amount you are able to fork out for the project. You should take into account the length of time you will live in your home - if it is less than five years, set a limited budget because you do not want to waste unnecessary money and not get any return back. Otherwise, allow for much more. It is worthwhile investing in your dream kitchen if you stay longer. No matter your budget's size, set aside extra funds for unexpected expenses.

To create a sensible budget, you have to have exact costs for each thing. Research each item, the varied prices and quality. Begin your research with estimates for kitchen furnishings, flooring, kitchen cabinets, energy efficient appliances and anything else you want to add.

Start gathering ideas for the theme or look you want. Go to kitchen showrooms and home improvement centers, and view Internet sites and magazines. Then create a file of the ideas you like and what you have learnt, but do not forget to include pricing.

After doing the research, determine how much each part of the job will cost. If you see everything in front of you, it will be much easier to envisage.

Whatever you do you should indulge in at least one or more things that you want, versus need. This may be added flooring or even special kitchen cabinets. Learn to cut cost in one area to save for something special in another area. For instance, if those cabinets are the one's you want, then you can cut out some of the budget in the flooring area and get vinyl tile squares installed yourself.

You can save a great deal of money if you evaluate which jobs you need a contractor for and which ones you should be able to do by yourself. Most homeowners can manage painting. You can sew your curtains, install flooring, and save all that extra cash for the bigger items you really want in your kitchen.

Once the budget is planned, decide how you plan to pay for everything, without using credit cards. Credit card interest is high and you will pay far more than you budgeted for. It is best to pay as you need things and save money. Cover each phase of your project one step at a time.

Another option is to think about getting a home equity loan, which can offer much lower interest rates than your credit cards. You can invest in what you need and spread your payments over a longer period. In certain circumstances, you may get tax cuts as a result, but whatever the case stick to the project's budget and do not go stupid with the money from your loan.

Ken Morris pens largely for http://www.kitchen-cabinets-tips.com, an online site about cabinets , home repair and other topics. With his reports on kitchen remodeling and home repair he demonstrated his knowledge in the area.

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