7 Essentials You Can’t Forget About During Your Kitchen Remodel

A kitchen remodel is a major undertaking, but a wonderful opportunity to create a perfect workspace, family gathering spot and entertaining area. If a remodel is underway, include plans to make sure that every aspect of the kitchen is updated and renovated.

Here are 7 essentials to be sure to consider when planning a kitchen remodel:

Update Plumbing and Electrical 

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A major remodel is a great time to take care of any problems with the infrastructure of the kitchen, especially in an older home. You might add more outlets, replace damaged wiring and fix leaky pipes.

Take this opportunity to make sure everything is up to code. Including these issues in the remodel plan will bring peace of mind and the assurance that, if the house is put on the market in the future, an inspection will not turn up any unpleasant surprises.

Layout

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If an inconvenient wall or an oddly-placed doorway interferes with the flow from the kitchen to adjoining rooms, consider making some structural changes. While newer homes usually have an open plan, older homes may not.

Taking out a wall or moving a door or window may be all that is needed to turn a small, cramped room into a large and welcoming space for family and friends.

Flooring

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Food preparation usually means standing at a counter or stove, often for long periods of time. There are many different types of flooring that are designed to provide cushioning and comfort for standing, easing the strain on backs and joints.

Cork, linoleum, bamboo and even rubber are surprising choices that will provide stylish looks as well as a softer, more resilient surface on which to stand and work.

Appliances

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A kitchen remodel almost always includes new appliances and the choices are greater than ever, almost to the point of bewilderment. Be prepared to do some research and get the type, size and style of appliances that will work in your kitchen and meet the needs of your family. 

For instance, a household that regularly cooks large meals might benefit from having two ovens. Conversely, installing a dishwasher drawer rather than a full standard-sized dishwasher might work well for a smaller family and the extra space can be used for some other purpose.

New Faucets

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Faucets are the jewelry in a kitchen design. The choice in styles, materials and finishes is nearly unlimited and can suit every taste and every budget. Newer features such as high arc design, no touch operation and pull out spray add convenience and practicality to the kitchen sink. Be sure to have a professional plumber help with these installations to get everything working properly without any problems.

Lighting

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Lighting is a crucial element that sometimes is overlooked in kitchens. Keep in mind that lighting is a safety issue as well as a design feature. Well-lit counters and work spaces are safe counters and work spaces. Every area of the kitchen should be brightly lit to eliminate shadows and dark corners that contribute to accidents and injuries.

Cabinets and Countertops

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Available in a multitude of styles, materials and colors, kitchen cabinets and countertops are another main focus point in any kitchen remodel. A major decision will be whether to replace these features or to repaint or resurface. If money is a consideration and the cabinets and countertops are in reasonably good condition, refinishing and new hardware might be a good choice. If bringing in all new items, do not overlook backsplashes, which should coordinate with both the counters and cabinets. 

Although disruptive and costly, a kitchen remodel will increase the livability and marketability of any home. Do the job right and incorporate all the desired changes at one time. Planning, research and attention to details are critical for anyone contemplating a kitchen remodel.

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 This guest post was written by Anita Ginsburg. Anita is a freelance writer from Denver, CO and often writes about home, family, real estate and finance. A mother of two, she enjoys traveling with her family when she isn’t writing. Informational credit to Capital Care Plumbing.

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