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Kitchen Remodeling Tips For a Tight Budget

One on always on the minds of homeowners is the value of their home, particularly ways to increase its resale value, and upgrading the bathroom and kitchen is the best way to accomplish that. People usually focus on the kitchen and bathroom when looking at a house, as well as any utility equipment like the heater and cooling system in place. Beyond these three areas, buyers often take the stance that there is nothing they can really fix to increase the value of their home. However, many homeowners never take steps to perform the needed upgrades due to the costs of kitchen remodeling.

When considering updating the kitchen, the easiest way to create a budget is to make a list of what you would like to see in your kitchen and what you would like to accomplish with the upgrade. Then review the list and determine which items are just nice extras and which are necessary. Establish a budget for the kitchen remodeling costs and price all items that have been marked as necessary and assess whether or not there is room in the budget for any of the extra things. Although you may have some grand ideas, your budget unfortunately may not permit all of them and it is important to start with the basics.

The best method for keeping kitchen remodeling costs down is to do make it a partial do-it-yourself (DIY) project. Yes, you can do some of the work on your own. In fact, some contractors will deduct money from the bill if the homeowner performs some of the labor for jobs such as tearing out wallboard or flooring. If the homeowner is willing and capable of performing this work, money previously designed for these areas of the budget can now be spent on the extras. However, be sure you know what this contractor will do if you do perform some of the work as not all contractors will make any adjustments to the bill regardless of how much work the owner performs.

Many kitchen surfaces may be in good enough condition to be renewed by refinishing which can save the costs of total replacement. Look closely at your current countertops and cabinet facings to determine whether or not you really need to replace the complete unit or if finishing the facings and top will be satisfactory. Tearing out cabinets is not only a messy project but also very costly. Many times the shelving and frames of the cabinets are in perfectly good condition. Removing, refinishing and even replacing the doors and handles can significantly cut back on the costs of kitchen remodeling leaving more room in the budget for some of your favorite extra ideas.

One area where kitchen remodeling costs may increase is flooring. Depending on the condition of the original floor, you may need to replace the sub-flooring. If not, you may be able to cut down on costs by simply placing a new sub-floor over the original floor but keep in mind that doors into the kitchen may need to be adjusted to allow for a better swing.

By:Eric Slarkowski

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