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The Planning
Stage
Planning is absolutely essential in remodeling a
kitchen. The homeowner should first identify the
main objectives of their future kitchen. They
should next research the latest products on the
market including: cabinets, countertops,
appliances, and flooring. If the kitchen is more
than 5 years old, there are a lot of new
products to choose from. For example, Silestone
is quickly surpassing Granite and Corian, as the
premier countertop surface as it is extremely
hard, elegant in appearance, and comes in many
colors. For flooring, vinyl or wood is the trend. Tile looks nice, however,
it can be unforgiving in a room where things
tend to get dropped. In addition, if there is no
radiant heating planned for the floor, tile has
the tendency to feel cold on the feet.
Sketch
out some plans
After the main objectives of the future kitchen
have been identified and the homeowner has an
idea on the products for it, they should next
sketch some plans. I would suggest developing
two or three sketches, keeping in mind three
important points. First, professional kitchen
designers like to think of a triangle when
starting a new design. The three points of the
triangle include the Sink, Refrigerator, and
Stove. Make sure your sketches consider this as
it will ensure a good functional kitchen.
Second, consider adequate walking areas and
space for an eating area, such as a table or
center island, with applicable space included
for chairs. I would suggest that the walking
areas be wide enough for two people to walk
through at the same time. The sketches should
also include dimensions, as these will be needed
when meeting with the Kitchen Designer. Finally,
consider where the existing outlets and power
for the stove are, and assess if additional
outlets will be needed or old outlets relocated.
Visiting the Kitchen Design Center
Once sketches have been created, bring them to a
Kitchen Design Center or Home Improvement store.
A certified Kitchen Designer will then take the
sketches and goals and incorporate them into a
formal set of plans. Once the Kitchen Designer
has formally generated the plans, typically
someone from the Kitchen center will visit your
home and take very precise measurements so that
the plans can be finalized. In fact, make sure
that they do visit your home; otherwise
unexpected costs and delays could occur when the
wrong size cabinets arrive on your doorstep.
When the cabinets do arrive at your doorstep,
ensure that they match the list of materials
generated by the Kitchen Designer. Again, this
will help ensure that no delays or unexpected
costs arise during the actual remodeling
process.
Cabinets: Out with the Old and In with the New
Once the cabinets arrive, the cabinet installers
will remove the existing cabinets and
countertops, unless the homeowners decide to do
this themselves, and install the new cabinets.
If new flooring is planned, I would suggest
installing the flooring between removing the old
cabinets and installing the new ones, as this
will save time and money. In addition,
particularly with Linoleum, you will get a
better end product, as the Linoleum will be
unable to lift-up over time, if the material
goes under the cabinets. If new flooring does
get installed prior to the cabinet and
countertop installation, additional care will be
needed to ensure the floors are not damage
during this process.
Installing the Countertops
After the new cabinets have been installed,
measuring and templating for the new countertops
will be required if Silestone, Granite or Corian
are to be used. This task should be planned in
advance so that it can be performed the same day
the cabinets are installed. This will help to
reduce the disruption time. Once the templating
has been completed, expect several days to a
week for the countertops to actually be cut and
installed. During this interval the Kitchen
Design Center should install a temporary
countertop and faucet so that your kitchen
remains operational.
Though remodeling a kitchen can be a huge
disruption to the homeowner, the finished
product will quickly erase the brief
inconvenience. Between its new and contemporary
look and features, and the knowledge of making a
sound investment, the homeowner will swiftly
forget about the disruption as they fully enjoy
their new kitchen. |