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Kitchen Updates for Any Budget

A very affordable update is to replace your cabinet’s hardware with one of today’s popular options: vintage-look glass, burnished bronze, antiqued copper, pewter and shiny or matte nickel. This simple change can make dated cabinets look new. Tip: To ensure that new pulls and knobs match the existing holes, remove one of each type and take them with you when shopping.

Sink faucets have come a long way in recent years. Current models offer detachable sprayers, hidden soap or lotion dispensers and touch-sensitive, knob-free operation. Faucets also come in a wide variety of finishes and styles, from formal Victorian to ultra modern, making it easy to coordinate the faucet with your home’s decor.

Painting your existing cabinets is an inexpensive update that even a newbie DIYer can handle. Some sandpaper, paintbrushes and a few gallons of primer and paint are all you need to give your kitchen a fresh, new look.

Every kitchen could use more storage. This cleverly concealed drawer provides the perfect place to keep cooking necessities within easy reach of the stove. Built-in storage like this can be a costly addition. To keep costs down, check your local hardware store for pull-out storage kits and drawer organizers that will fit your existing cabinets.

In addition to improving the overall look, the right lighting also makes a kitchen more functional and appear larger. Brighten up by adding under-counter illumination, task lighting above work surfaces and ambient lighting, such as recessed lights. This kitchen uses all three to great effect.

Adding a tile backsplash, even trendy glass tile, is a relatively simple DIY project. Many home improvement and tile supply stores offer free, hands-on classes to teach you the basics.

New flooring can change the feel of your kitchen. Hardwoods lend a warm, traditional look while natural stone, such as marble or travertine, adds a polished vibe. This kitchen mixes the two for a modern finish.

An island provides additional cabinets, a handy location for a sink or stove and the perfect spot for a casual meal or keeping an eye on the kids while they finish up homework. This cottage-style kitchen beautifully combines vintage-style details with a modern, open-concept layout.

Appliances are more than just your kitchen’s workhorse, they also add to the overall look. Professional-grade stainless steel continues to be the most desirable. Also hot are retro-look appliances from the ’20s – ’50s.

Replacing the kitchen cabinets offers a great opportunity to customize them based on your lifestyle. This built-in hutch and buffet provides an attractive space for displaying treasured dishware in the glass-front cabinets while the countertop below can be used as a buffet when entertaining.

If your budget allows, a complete kitchen remodel is the way to go. New flooring, electrical, cabinets and plumbing allows the opportunity to create a more functional layout. Although it can be costly, removing walls separating the kitchen from adjacent living spaces is a popular option for those desiring an open floor plan.

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To Remodel or Not…The steps to ask yourself before you take on your kitchen.

Are you in the process of trying to decide whether to…

Update or Re-model Your kitchen?

Follow these steps below to find out what your desire is.

Step 1.  Find Inspiration for your New Kitchen

Look through magazines, go to trade shows, shop local kitchen design studio’s or even your local Home Depot or Lowe’s.

Create a file to keep all of your images in and throw in some color & fabric swatches, appliance brochures, wood finishes that catch your eye and anything else you can think of that will help round out the process.

Step 2.  Plan your Total Remodel Budget.

See full size imageFirst, come up with what you CAN spend.  Then, as seeing that number isn’t difficult enough, add 10% more on top of that for “over budget” encounters.  This always happens!  Your job will never come in at that number that you have in your head, and rarely, if ever comes in lower.  It’s better to be prepared then shocked at the end, when you hadn’t budgeted in for over-spending.

Step 3.  Locate and Hire a professional…Whether it’s a Contractor, Residential or Commercial Designer or a Remodeling Professional.

It’s always good to meet with a few to see who you click with the best.  Whether you are just working with a Contractor or a Contractor AND Designer, you want the experience to be a pleasant one and the people that you will be seeing on a daily basis for a few months are bound to get on your nerves, but remember the qualities that drew you to them in the first place.

Also, when hiring just a Contractor to do the job, keep in mind they are trained to “Build”, NOT design. It’s always good to have someone who can pull it all together in a pretty package, rather than using design basics that may or may not go together, or items that look like the job the Contractor just finished up before yours.

Let PC Design llc help you find the right option.  Email pcdesign@mac.com or visit www.affordableinteriordesigners.com

Step 4.  Determine Your Kitchen Layout

How often do you cook?  Where does your water come in?  Do you need big workstations for rolling out dough?  Are “to-go” dinner’s your norm?  How many people will be eating in your kitchen nightly?  Do items need to be accessible to small children?  Left or Right handed?  Do you need to be able to clean out large stock pots in the sink?  Porcelain or Stainless?  Granite or Corian? Wood or MDF?  Look vs. Function?  These are just a few questions to ask yourself….. there are more!

Single Line Kitchen

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L-Shaped Kitchen

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U-Shaped Kitchens

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Galley Kitchen

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Island Kitchens

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Let PC Design llc help you find the right option.  Email pcdesign@mac.com or visit www.affordableinteriordesigners.com

Step 5.  Choose the Right Flooring Material

Wood, Granite, Vinyl, Stone?  There are as many flooring options for the kitchen, as there are for your Foyer.  You need to think about how much you will be standing while cooking.  Do you need cushioning where you will be doing most of your prep work?  What type of flooring surrounds the areas leading to the kitchen?  Clean-ability?  Is there a door to the exterior that is often used, especially by children, or coming in from the garage/mudroom?

Step 6.  Decide Whether to Replace or Reface Your Cabinets

What kind of budget are you working with?  Do you have good sturdy cabinets that just need a face lift. Are your cabinets falling apart, off the wall, moldy, too small???

There is a lot that goes into replacing cabinetry and sometimes people have a good structure and just want to update, or improve them, a little.  That’s where refacing comes in.

If you are dealing with cabinets that are too old, moldy from moisture, coming off the wall, the wrong style for the design of the overall home, too small, don’t go all the way to the ceiling, etc… consider replacing your cabinetry.

There are too many options of things you can do to cabinets (painting, re-styling, changing the doors, adding glass, opening up) to go into all the options for refacing.

When replacing cabinets, make sure you buy from a reputable dealer or kitchen supplier and make sure that when they are being installed you follow directions closely or hire someone with expertise in this area.

Step 7.  Buy Appliances That Match Your Needs

Stainless, black, white….. Oh my!

These aren’t your only options as you may think.

Do you prefer gas?  Electric, double oven, convection, convention, double sided fridge, top bottom fridge, double or single bowl sink, arched faucet, spray faucet, and more…..

Do your homework before you purchase and think what is most effective for your home and not just what is stylish.  There is nothing worse than purchasing a major appliance and then not being able to figure out how to use it, or realize, maybe you really didn’t need it all.

Let PC Design llc help you find the right option.  Email pcdesign@mac.com or visit www.affordableinteriordesigners.com

Step 8.  Pick a Countertop Surface That Fits Your Lifestyle

These days selecting Countertops can take as long as picking out all of your appliances.  There are so many choices out there ranging from Eco-friendly to High-End designer looks.

Here are just a few samples of what you are able to choose from:

Keep in mind when making your selections that some surfaces may not be suitable to what your needs may be.  If you cook a lot, you might need something that can handle heat, moisture and a lot of abuse like granite or stainless.  If you are looking to update with something sleek looking but your budget is middle of the way, a low priced granite that is readily available maybe another option.  If you decide you like the wood, or butcher block look, keep in mind the process to keep it in good shape on a yearly basis.  Bamboo, Tile, Glass & Marble are all very pretty, but the durability isn’t as good as using a Granite, Corian, or Stainless.  This is where your design professional will add great value and alleviate any misconceptions you may have toward one product or another.

Step 9.  Select Faucets and Sinks With Style and Utility

There are so many types of faucets you can choose from that you can go crossed eyed from just trying to tell the difference.  Here are a few to give you an idea:

Step 10.  Complete Your New Kitchen With Proper Lighting

There is nothing more important in your kitchen than proper lighting.  This is the only room in the home that can’t have TOO much lighting.

There are three types of lighting you will need:

General:  The lighting that is coming from the center (ceiling) of the area offering the overall lighting source for the room.

Accent:  Lighting that illuminates cabinetry, creates an “Effect” in the kitchen.  Shows of design, creates an almost artistic aspect to your kitchen.

Task:  Specific purpose lighting.  A light placed strategically over the sink for washing dishes.  Lights underneath cabinetry to highlight areas on the counters.  Pendant lights are Task lights for an Island where you would generally find that people gather, food is placed, or even to dine under.

If you feel overwhelmed by all the options, selections and details involved in Remodeling your kitchen, contact a professional.  In the end, it will likely save you endless hours of worry AND costly mistakes.

Contact pcdesign@mac.com or www.affordableinteriordesigners.com for more information.

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What Style Kitchen are you?

WHAT’S YOUR KITCHEN PERSONALITY?

Kitchen Style Quiz

Industrial?…Eclectic?…French Country?…Traditional?

Unsure????  Take this quiz to find out more…..Take the Kitchen Style Quiz by HGTV

Does this give you an idea of how your kitchen best suits you?  Was it completely opposite of what you thought you would like?  Are you still confused?

Take a look at some great Kitchens below and see which one catches your eye.  Sometimes, your style isn’t what it seems.

Traditional

Beautiful High-End Kitchen | Brookwood Homes | The Hamptons | © UtahLuxury.com A Rustic Reclaimed Barnwood Kitchen | Bart Carlson | © Utah Luxury

Traditional kitchens lend toward heavily wooded cabinetry & flooring.  A Classical or Formal sense ties the design together and incorporates many aspects from other countries depending on your tastes.

Light mixed with darks are used to play off one another.  Large scaled items, faux painting (including pastoral scenes) are often found.  Leather, patterned heavy weight upholstery and grand lighting are often found as well.  Appliances, often stainless (Depending on the budget) are used to give an updated feel to the kitchen.

Contemporary

Think sleek!!!   Contemporary Kitchens are very popular in lofts, modern homes and city living homes.  They are clean with no visible clutter on cabinetry.  Many gadgets are often apart of this design theme, with hidden pop-up storage, slide out appliance stations and invisible lighting.  Sleek surfaces (reminiscent) of gourmet Restaurants are used as a base idea incorporating, unique design shapes to the are (space allowing).

Cabinetry is typically white, black or an accent color and made of Formica or other laminate or solid surface.  Rarely do they include wood.  Think sleek!!!

Urban

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Urban kitchens can incorporate many different styles, but always contains an open feel to the design.  Surfaces range from stainless, granite, wood, corian or Eco-products.  Space is limited, so maximizing storage is key.  Stainless is almost always incorporated to give that “urban” feel as well as high-tech accents.  Kitchens most often flow into other rooms of the “urban loft” theme so incorporating those elements is key.

Transitional


Think Pottery Barn.  Transitional is that middle style that incorporates others.  Don’t think eclectic, that would be mixing many styles together and that is not what is represented.  Transitional is simple, with design elements that aren’t over the top.  Sometimes a simple style, with little accents of character.  You will find wood floors, painted or un-painted wood cabinetry, wrought iron, stainless appliances, wicker, little incorporation of a variety of colors and a few well placed greenery to soften the look of the area.  There are no cold, or sharp looking items.  It is a very welcoming environment with a few whimsical things placed here and there.

Industrial


When you think of industrial, think of any large Restaurant kitchen with stainless appliances and counters, clean, free of accessories, discreet lighting.

Very little things “cluttering” up the design of the area.  You may find two colors, possible with a third as an accent.

It does give a very cold feel to the area, but that design is very popular in Contemporary design, or chef’s designing their own kitchens to be reminiscent of the one’s they cook in for a living.

IKEA Kitchen’s ” in-a-box”

Ikea has become a one stop shop for all.  When you live in a home and are looking to update the kitchen for a very low cost with a contemporary/modern look…. Ikea is your spot.  You can customize your kitchen with what you need and then have them or to save money, you can install this your self.  It is a tedious project, but affordable and has many options to create a fun kitchen for your home.

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