Remodel and Update Your Kitchen

Your kitchen should reflect your lifestyle. Many families gather in the kitchen and it is truly the focal point of the home. Other people only use the kitchen for cooking and want to focus improvements on function and efficiency. The first step to improving your kitchen is to determine which type of person you are and plan accordingly.

The latest energy saving appliances are a great way to remodel and update the kitchen. Not only can energy use be significantly lowered than with new appliances, but the look of stainless steel and black finishes can also be very fashionable and bring a kitchen into the twenty-first century. Only a few years ago, these finishes were the most expensive commercial appliances but are common and more affordable in today's economy. Consider simple remodeling by replacing old, inefficient appliances. This may be the best single step to improving the look of your kitchen!

Painting the walls, back splash and cabinets can update a kitchen quite inexpensively as well. If you have a small kitchen, paint all the surfaces in one lighter color to open the room and make it appear more spacious. If you have a roomy kitchen, you can be as creative with the use of color as you wish. Keep in mind that before you go out and by kitchen paint, it is best to bring home samples and test them against the color of cabinets in your kitchen. It will save you the frustration of realizing the colors don't go together after you start painting.

Many times older homes have wallpaper in the kitchen area, making the kitchen seem outdated. Many people don't want to bother with remodeling the kitchen colors because they assume it will be costly or time consuming. Removing wallpaper can be as simple as getting a bucket of hot water and a cloth to remove it from the walls and spending time to make sure there is no wallpaper adhesive left by wiping it down with a wet sponge.

If your counter tops are scarred and dated, another way to update the kitchen is to install new counters. Smooth surfaces without any seams are best for kitchen counter tops because no food particles can gather in the seams, posing a serious health issue.

Flooring for the kitchen can be changed in your remodeling project as well, although this can be one of the most expensive portions of a remodeling project. While vinyl or laminate flooring used to be the typical floor choice for the kitchen, many homeowners are switching to tile or even pergo flooring for easier clean-up and durability. You should choose a flooring type that will provide easy cleaning and won't scar if kitchen utensils or pots and pans happen to be dropped. Remember to bring home samples and compare them to your kitchen appliances and cabinets before getting started.

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