
It is a great idea to have a gallery of before and after photos of similar spaces when you are remodeling a kitchen. You can get additional information from the before photos about how to tackle your project. These photos serve two purposes: they are a great source of inspiration and they can also be used to help you plan your next project. These examples give homeowners the opportunity to explore their new kitchen designs and layouts. After the remodeling is completed, homeowners can use the newly renovated spaces as a guide for their own remodeling projects.
The homeowner chose winter gate by Benjamin Moore to paint her kitchen. This brightens it and pairs well with her new apron-style sink and brass fixtures. To give the space a modern, open feel, she added glass backsplash tile. Dark wood cabinetry doesn't blend well with the white-tiled wall and beige-tiled ceiling, so she added crown molding to the cabinets, painted the walls a crisp white color, and installed new quartz countertops.

The new, more open layout makes better use of the kitchen's footprint. To make the space feel more open, the homeowners opened one wall. The homeowners moved the hallway door closer to the windows and turned the island 180 degrees. The space is now much more open. The modern, airy design is achieved by a new dishwasher and white subway tile backsplash. The homeowners love the updated look.
The kitchen lacks charm and appeal. The homeowner took out the top cabinet doors and painted the bottom ones turquoise with glassed knobs. She also installed a bookcase over the open cabinet. This design made a big improvement on the space that was previously dull. The space was transformed by the addition of a breakfast area and modern kitchen appliances. The openness of the room was enhanced by a modern design and a white countertop.
This home had a small kitchen with a partition between the living area and the kitchen. This partition was annoying and had no use. The homeowners finally decided to remove the wall and create a breakfast area. The breakfast nook opened up the kitchen space and added functionality. The homeowner also replaced the wooden cabinets with contemporary open shelves. The homeowner also updated the kitchen by adding a larger window and white cabinets.

Chelsea Weitz, her husband Nathan, and their kitchen were renovated in less than one year. When making their decision, the couple weighed functionality, style, cost, and affordability. The couple removed a wall that was separating the living and kitchen areas to make the space more open. The backsplash and counter are a unique touch of color. Contrast with the new black appliances, and chrome hardware, a black countertop is striking.
FAQ
Is it better to finish floors or walls first?
It's important to know what you want to accomplish before you start any project. It is crucial to plan how you'll use the space, what people will use it for, and why. This will help to decide whether flooring or wall coverings is best for you.
You may want to lay flooring before you create an open-plan kitchen/living space. Wall coverings are an option if you prefer to keep this space private.
You can live in a house while it is being renovated.
Yes, I can live inside a house while I renovate it.
Is it possible to live in a house with renovations going on? The duration of the construction works will affect the answer. If the renovation process takes less than 2 months, then your home can be lived in while it's being renovated. You cannot live in your house while the renovation process is ongoing if it lasts more than two years.
Because of the possibility of falling objects, you shouldn't live in your home while a major construction project is underway. A lot of heavy machinery is used at the jobsite, which can lead to noise pollution and dust.
This is especially true for multi-story houses. This is because the vibrations and sound created by construction workers could cause serious damage to your property.
As we mentioned, temporary housing will be necessary while your home is being renovated. This means that your home won't provide all the amenities you need.
As an example, your washer and dryer will be out of commission while they are being repaired. Additionally, the smell of paint fumes or other chemicals will be a constant annoyance as well as the banging sound made by workers.
These factors can cause stress and anxiety in you and your family. You should plan ahead to avoid feeling overwhelmed by this situation.
It is important to research before you start renovating your house. This will help you avoid costly mistakes down the road.
It is also advisable to seek professional assistance from a reputable contractor so that you can ensure that everything goes smoothly.
How do I select a competent contractor?
Ask family and friends for referrals when looking for a contractor. Look online reviews as well. Look online for reviews to ensure the contractor you choose is experienced in the construction area you are interested. Check out references and ask for them to provide you with some.
Do I need permits to renovate my house?
Yes. Before you start any home improvements project, permits are necessary. You will require a building permit as well as a plumbing permit in most cases. You might also require a zoning permission depending on which type of construction is being undertaken.
What should I do if I want to hire an architect/builder?
It may be simpler to hire someone to help you renovate your home. You can hire an architect to help you design the perfect home.
Statistics
- The average fixed rate for a home-equity loan was recently 5.27%, and the average variable rate for a HELOC was 5.49%, according to Bankrate.com. (kiplinger.com)
- It is advisable, however, to have a contingency of 10–20 per cent to allow for the unexpected expenses that can arise when renovating older homes. (realhomes.com)
- Most lenders will lend you up to 75% or 80% of the appraised value of your home, but some will go higher. (kiplinger.com)
- They'll usually lend up to 90% of your home's "as-completed" value, but no more than $424,100 in most locales or $636,150 in high-cost areas. (kiplinger.com)
- A final payment of, say, 5% to 10% will be due when the space is livable and usable (your contract probably will say "substantial completion"). (kiplinger.com)
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Five Things You Must Know Before Starting Your Home Renovation
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Do you really want this? - If you're going to start a major home improvement project like renovating your kitchen, bathroom or even building a new house, there's no doubt that you'll need some help along the way. However, if you feel unsure about your ability to complete such a big task by yourself, you might consider hiring someone to help you. It can take up your time and cost you money. You won't reap the benefits. Instead, you can hire someone who knows their stuff to help. They'll save you a lot of hassle and stress, and you'll still end up with a beautiful space to live in.
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How much should you spend? This one may seem obvious, however spending too much on renovation projects could make matters worse. The reason is because you'll probably find yourself having to pay back most of the costs at the end of the day. Keep your budget in mind. If you don't, you might end up spending a lot of money and not receiving anything.
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Do I hire professionals or do I need to DIY? - While there is no right or wrong answer, we recommend that you hire professional tradespeople if possible. They can give you sound advice about how to proceed with your project. They will be able to install the plumbing properly, make sure everything is safe, and give you a warranty after they are done. On the flip side, DIY projects usually involve lots of trial and error, which means you'll have to learn a lot of lessons the hard way. Additionally, you will have to deal all manner of problems that can arise along the way.
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How much can I afford it? - Don’t underestimate the cost associated with a home renovation. You might need to borrow money from family and friends to pay the bills. You should also consider the cost of selling your property if you plan to move soon after the renovations are completed.
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How do I begin? There is no right or wrong place to begin when it comes to starting. But we suggest you choose something that you enjoy working on. It will motivate you to work harder and reduce procrastination. Avoid places that need a lot of attention. If you have to deal with dirt and dust, don't try to redecorate the living room.