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Q: What Should I Change & Update In My Kitchen?


Kitchen remodeling jobs often provide strong returns on investment. But where should you start and what projects should you undertake when facing an intrusive gut-job or (at the very least) an inconvenience for your family during a kitchen makeover? Irwin and Nicola demystify this process in the latest Design2Share Q&A episode. Their tips and advice cover the importance of kitchens as the heart and gathering place for the home, how to make a multi-functional kitchen plan, ways to use open plan layouts to help tie in kitchen decor with adjacent rooms, the average costs for remodeling, specific details you can change or refresh to achieve more impact on a limited budget, appliances that will help you achieve a better look, and the welcome groundswell for using eco-friendly building materials and recycling in your kitchen project. Finally, our "tip2share" segment recommends new resources that won't strain the environment. Go green!

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Reader Comments (7)

New kitchen worktops make the biggest impact on a kitchen. I was recently looking for kitchen worktops to finish my new kitchen and found Barncrest to be an excellent provider of wooden worktops including oak worktops, beech worktops and walnut worktops. Highly recommend them.

Nov 12, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterBorn4thesurf

Thanks for the recommendation!

Nov 14, 2007 | Registered CommenterDesign2Share

A nice post. I wish we could have seen more of the kitchen you were standing in. But I like the tips on remodeling on a budget. I'm in the midst of Kitchen Week over at Design Hole and think I'll add a link to your video.

Jan 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJennifer Mitchell

Jennifer, thank you for including a link to this podcast episode! Much appreciated, and good luck with your Kitchen Week activities. We'll be sure to check in. Best regards, Jay @ D2S

Jan 16, 2008 | Registered CommenterDesign2Share

Question:

When installing new cabinets, should I raise the 'footprint' of the cabinets to accomodate a 5/8 inch wood floor, or should I install the floor and place the cabinets on it?

I have floated this idea by a couple of installers,who want to install over a finished floor. I suspect this is self serving.

My thought is to raise the cabinets and install the floor around them. That way, if the floor gets damaged, it can be replaced without tearing the cabinets out.

Anyone have a thought on this?

Mar 31, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterBob

We agree with your thought, Bob. In a kitchen, wood floors can be easily and unexpectedly damaged by water (plumbing, fixtures, dishwasher, icemakers, etc.). Ensure that the wood flooring is not underneath the cabinets. If there's damage to the floor, you can easily replace the floor without disturbing the cabinetry.

Apr 3, 2008 | Registered CommenterDesign2Share

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Apr 17, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterarlene

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