Kitchen Remodeling Ideas
For some reason
the one room that most people seem most eager to remodel is the
kitchen. Perhaps it is because the kitchen is such a creative
place. And generally, it is well lit so you can see any blemish
or flaw that is there. So if the kitchen is next on your
remodeling list, you need some guidelines for how to plan your
remodeling project so when the job is done, you achieved your
goals. And whether that means you have the "kitchen of your
dreams" or that you just fixed some problems with a kitchen
that has gotten run down over time, your remodeling project can
address those needs.
Before you buy the paint and start pulling up
tiles from the floor, a serious planning session of what you
want in your new kitchen is in order. The list may get quite
long but its a healthy exercise to "blue sky" what the perfect
kitchen might look like.
After that exercise is done, you can start to
come down to earth by detailing each "dream change" into tasks
that must be done. So the dream to "open the kitchen up" might
include putting in a skylight, knocking out some walls and
painting the kitchen with brighter and happier colors that make
the room look bigger.
If you have 20 ideas or dreams for what
the perfect kitchen will look like that could break out
into 100 task steps that must happen to make each of
those dreams come to life. The value of all this
categorizing is that just that little exercise in
organization could surface steps that are
counterproductive.
One goal might call for you to take out a wall
and another may need that wall to hold shelves. So right away,
reality has stuck its nose into your plans and some adjustments
have to be made. But these are all
good planning steps en route to your perfect
kitchen.
The next confrontation with reality is the
time frame and budget that you might have for your kitchen
remodeling project. Do you hope to do all the work
yourself?
If so, how much time will it take and can you
fit the project in with your work and family responsibilities?
But the most important consideration is what you can
afford.
This doesn’t mean that you have to cut all of
your dreams from your kitchen remodeling plan. But because you
took some time to sort and arrange both the bigger goals or
dreams and the individual tasks it will take to achieve those
dreams, you now have some detail to work
from.
Now you can lay out a schedule of work you can
do in the next big kitchen remodeling effort.
You can decide what you can afford this time
to make a good step forward toward the perfect kitchen. The
rest can be saved for the next time you have time and money to
take another step. In this way, step by step you reach toward
the goal of the ideal kitchen of your dreams. You might never
get there entirely. But you sure will have fun
trying.
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