8 Big Questions To Answer Before Installing New Kitchen Units

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So, are you ready to take the plunge and get rid of the old kitchen cabinets to replace them with brand new ones?

Now you’re browsing the internet and lost count of how many hours you spent on Pinterest, discovering new design styles and checking endless choices. You feel like kitchen remodelling is an impossible mission and start wondering if you should engage in this venture. But don’t let the challenges get the better of you. Your dream kitchen shouldn’t remain only in your imagination because the process feels overwhelming. A kitchen remodel requires excellent preparation, patience, and time, and you should be ready to invest it all to create a welcoming and functional space. 

This article teaches you that all home décor projects have a common denominator, a well-developed plan that helps the homeowners understand what steps they must follow to achieve their goals. 

Here is a series of questions to answer before remodelling the kitchen and installing new cabinets. 

  1. Do I want a major kitchen remodel?

Before looking online for kitchen furniture and appliances, think about how many things you want to change about your kitchen. Maybe you only want to repaint the walls and swap the old cabinets with new ones. Or perhaps you want to replace the flooring because it’s no longer functional. You can handle a couple of easy projects on your own without breaking the bank. But if you plan some significant renovations, you should hire a specialist to assist you. Get in touch with an expert designer and ask them to help you plan a kitchen remodel. 

  1. Why do I want to upgrade the kitchen?

Now that you decide if you want a minor or major remodel project, you should establish the reasons you want to upgrade the space. Most homeowners have two reasons when they plan a kitchen renovation:

– They want to sell the house and know buyers prefer updated kitchens because appliances and utensils are quite expensive. Renovating this room is part of a complex remodel project that enables a quick sale at a price tag that matches the owner’s want. 

– They want to boost the overall functionality and design of the kitchen and redesign it wholly or partly. 

Which one is the case?

  1. What vibe am I going for?

Most homeowners change their kitchen’s vibe when they engage in a remodelling project. Do you also want to do it? This might be the ideal moment to transform the room into a cosier or more modern space. Take a look around the house to determine if the current kitchen style matches the overall vibe of the house. 

Browse websites like Pinterest to get an idea of the most popular kitchen aesthetics, and pick the perfect one for your space. Save the pictures you like the most and create a mood board. However, be careful when using online libraries like Pinterest because they can trick you into falling down a rabbit hole. Limit the number of images you save, and filter the ones that best match your personality and style. Having a mood board can help the interior designer and contractor down the line because they can understand better what you want when they can see it in pictures. 

  1. What budget do I have?

An important question you should answer is what your budget is for remodelling the kitchen. Even if you’re willing to spend substantial resources, you may still not afford to totally transform your kitchen. It’s crucial to remember that the budget impacts the changes you can bring to the space, so ensure that you know your priorities. 

It’s challenging to estimate the average cost of a kitchen improvement project, but studies show that it can cost from fourteen thousand to one hundred thousand dollars. It all depends on how significant the changes are and how many new appliances and utensils you want to buy. 

  1. What is the purpose of the kitchen?

How do I use my kitchen? A paramount question to answer before upgrading the kitchen. The small details matter when you revamp a space because you must ensure it fits your needs besides its aesthetics. If you love to cook, bake, or host dinner parties, the kitchen must be functional and efficient. 

Suppose you have children; they may prefer doing homework while you cook. This factor impacts the island placement, accessibility, flooring, and cabinets you install. The kitchen is usually the place where the family gathers, so it’s paramount to feel comfortable. 

  1. Are the cupboards in good working condition?

Before buying new kitchen units, take a serious look at the old ones and inspect their condition because it dictates what you must do. Are the doors in good condition, or do they require replacement? Is the interior functional? Can you still use the shelves and frame without breaking if you change the doors? Do you have to replace the hinges and knobs?

If your kitchen units are damaged and falling apart, replace them with new ones because it would cost more to try to salvage them. When not only the doors look bad, replacing the units with new ones is a smarter decision. 

  1. Should I create a new design or maintain the original one?

At the root of the decision to repair or buy new cabinets, ask if you want to maintain the original design and layout, or update it and transform the room entirely. This decision influences how much you’ll spend on the kitchen units. For example, if you want to swap the old cabinets with wood units, you’ll pay more. When buying new cabinets, look for units that are easy to maintain and resist the extreme conditions any kitchen provides. 

  1. Do I prefer a particular colour palette?

You may prefer uniformity when it comes to your house. Or maybe you want to use eye-catching colours and designs for each room. Your personal style can dictate a different colour palette for the walls, floors, countertops, and cabinets or the same shade for everything in the house. 

Ready to design your dream kitchen?

The above questions should help you understand what a kitchen remodelling project implies.