Don't start a kitchen redesign in your home without reading these top tips.

Are you planning a new kitchen? Refreshing your old kitchen can change how you feel about your home and even add value to your property. Read this article before you embark on redesigning your kitchen.

Don't start a kitchen redesign in your home without reading these top tips.

Commonly thought of as the heart of the home, a show-stopping kitchen not only adds value to your property but also creates a space for real family time. Gathering in the kitchen for breakfast together or in the evening as you catch up on everyone's day, eating together around a large dining table is often the goal as we consider the kitchen of our dreams.

But installing a new kitchen is not all sunshine and rainbows. It can be a considerable task, resulting in lots of upheaval and taking weeks. If you don't have a utility room, you could have to wash your pots and pans in the bath. You will likely not have an oven connected for a while, so you must arrange alternative cooking facilities or pay for takeaways until the kitchen is completed. And that's just the logistical element of the project.

Before your contractors lift a screwdriver, you must design the space and choose tiles, worktops, and flooring. You might love interior design and relish the thought of planning and creating the kitchen of your dreams, but we don't all have that creative flair, and decision fatigue can set in quickly. Before you know it, you're sinking beneath piles of brochures with more options than you know what to do with.

So, where should you start? What is your first port of call? Should you visit a kitchen showroom, download the brochures online, or contact a contractor? Follow these tips to get a handle on your project and stave off overwhelm.

The available space: First, it really depends on the extent of your project. Will you be exchanging your old kitchen for a new one in the exact same space? Or do you want to look into the options of creating a larger room? Perhaps you're considering an extension to the kitchen or knocking two rooms into one. If this is the case, your first port of call will be an architect to look at the options of planning permission or permitted development regulations.

Budget: Once you have decided on the space available, you must consider a budget. There is no limit on how expensive a kitchen can get, so it is essential to impose a cap on the development to prevent costs from spiralling out of control. Set a budget for the project based on your savings or borrowing ability.

Design: Consider what you want from the new kitchen. Are you looking for a large family area, an entertaining space, or a comfy seating area to enjoy your morning coffee in peace? Your plans for the space will direct the design and layout of the room and the units.

Styling: What finish are you hoping to achieve? Do you want a vibrant, colourful room or soft, muted tones? Do you prefer an ultra-modern or a country cottage vibe? The finishing touches will be decided at the later stages of the project, but deciding on the theme now will help you make the right choices for the units, worktops, and tiling so that the overall finish is coherent.

Position of appliances: This might seem obvious, but if you are planning to rearrange the kitchen and appliances, you need to consider where the services are in the property. Relocating the plumbing for your dishwasher could cost so much that it becomes cost-prohibitive. Where the oven is positioned will influence where you prepare food. And where the fridge and food storage are will also play a part.

Think about flow: Imagine yourself preparing dinner in the planned kitchen. Keep pots and pans within arm's reach, food storage close to the oven, knives and utensils close to where you would prepare your food, etc., so that you are not running around the space in all directions. You might think it is not important now, but you don't want to realise that you have put the oven in the wrong place when it is too late to rearrange it.

Your home and interior reflect your personality, and the kitchen is one of the most significant rooms in the house. Because of this, the kitchen massively impacts the value of a home, and it can add thousands to the price if a kitchen is really special.

Follow these tips if you plan to remodel your kitchen, or why not arrange a valuation of your property if you have just finished refurbishing? You might be pleasantly surprised to hear how your hard work has improved the value of your home. Get in touch with our team today to book in.

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