Kitchen construction projects can be challenging. Unlike bathrooms and bedrooms, there is usually only one kitchen in the home. With careful planning our team can keep the dust down and make the transition from your old kitchen to a new one as smooth as possible.
Like a lot of things, it's helpful to start with a list. Make a list of everything in your kitchen, don't forget to include things you may want to have in your kitchen, but aren't there yet. Next, prioritize the list according to what is most important to you. This will help create a more flexible budget and allows you to plan for parts of the project that you are just not willing to surrender to less expensive parts or materials.
Measuring your kitchen may seem more simple than it is, but don't worry. You don't need exact measurements to get started, you just need an idea of how big things are before you start looking at materials, cabinetry or flooring. We'll have to take final measurements before any of the serious work starts, so don't go crazy with every little 1/8 of an inch.
As you can imagine, there are an unbelievable amount of resources on the Internet alone that showcase specific materials for a variety of applications. We have hi-lighted a number of suppliers and manufacturers on our Products and Supplier's page. Also, it's not a bad idea to keep a folder or file of clippings or print outs of things you find that you really like. Often, if something doesn't fit in the budget, we can find comparable alternatives for you
Even the simplest kitchen remodels are rarely a weekend project. That doesn't mean, however, that a project should take months either. There are a few important factors to consider when estimating a time line:
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