How One Customer Got Their $12,372 Dream Kitchen For $4,687.35
By following the suggestions that we made for her she was able to have all the options she wanted and saved $7,684.65
When this customer received estimates of over $12,000 to redo her kitchen she thought her dream kitchen was out of reach. Then she found us.
This kitchen in The Villages, FL proves, with the right plan, you can have your dream kitchen at a price you can afford.
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If you are like most people; you probably made compromises when you bought your home. Some compromises are permanent and can’t be changed like your home location or neighborhood.
You can change everything else, and even save money, if you have a good plan.
One logical place to start is at the heart of the home, the kitchen. You probably spend many hours in your kitchen everyday. But, does it look and function the way you think it should? Probably not, and many people compromise here because they think that they have to.
It’s no wonder why so many shy away from remodeling their kitchen,
Continue reading and you will discover ways that you can get your dream kitchen without stressing out your bank account.
Here are 6 ways to save on a kitchen remodel
A five-figure makeover might not be in your plans, but the kitchen of your dreams can be. Here are 6 ways to resuscitate a tired, old kitchen.
1. Don’t Replace Reface
Provided the cabinets are structurally sound and your layout is practical, you can spruce them up with a fresh coat of paint or reface them. Improve your cabinet capacity with inexpensive cabinet organizers. This gives you the ability to focus on the aesthetic details that will make your kitchen stand out. Applying crown molding to the top of cabinets and light rail to the bottom of the cabinets gives them a finished look.
2. Add or Update an Island
Whether it's a permanent unit with furniture-style looks or a small portable one on casters, an island adds work and storage space. The style should complement your cabinets, but it needn't match exactly. A wood island can add warmth to a white kitchen, and a painted finish can inject color into an all-wood one. Be sure that there is at least a 42-inch clearance around the island to ensure easy access and smooth traffic flow. Prices start around $150 and go up depending on the style and finish you choose.
Already have an island? Try applying a decorative bead board panel and a baseboard to make the island look like a piece of furniture,
3. Update your Kitchen with a New Backsplash
Visually prominent but small enough not to need much material, the wall space above the counter or between the top cabinets and the counter is a great place to add color or contrast. Paint is the simplest and cheapest option for making over a backsplash. Tile—ceramic, colored glass, or stone—costs $10 to $40 per square foot installed. Or use stainless steel, at $100 to $150 per square foot installed, to complement stainless appliances.
4. Change the Surfaces
Replacing or adding countertops, sinks, faucets, and flooring were some of the most popular projects to add style to a kitchen.
Laminate countertops can cost as little as $550 for an average-size kitchen, and trendy but tough quartz starts at $2,800.
Add an engineered wood floor for $8 per square foot. No need to go for exotic materials for your sink, we have found that thinner stainless-steel sinks resisted dents, stains, scratches, and heat as well as thicker, more expensive ones. Faucets costing between $80 and $600 and have very few differences, so find a style you like and get a faucet with a lifetime warranty that covers leaks and stains.
5. Make Your Lighting Shine
Proper lighting makes a kitchen more inviting and safer. Under cabinet fixtures are the best source of task lighting, and they can be purchased for $200 in an average-size kitchen. Update ceiling-mounted fixtures, especially dated fluorescent boxes, with a pendant lamp or track lighting.
6. Refrigerators: Get Style for Less
If you plan to change your refrigerator don’t splurge on cabinet depth or built in appliances. Cabinet-depth models are a compromise: Shallower than standard fridges and usually cost twice as much. Pulling a cabinet forward and adding full size side panels can give you the built in look for a fraction of the cost.
Forgo extended warranties. Surveys show that fewer than one in five refrigerators were repaired in the first three years. Even if your fridge needs fixing during that period, the repair is likely to cost no more than the warranty.
So you don’t have to settle with the kitchen you have right now, you can have your dream kitchen with the right planning and expert help.
For far too long homeowners have walked away from the big box stores with their hopes dashed by inexperienced “salespeople” (or experts) who don’t know how to help you get what you want at a price you can afford.
You should know it is possible to get the kitchen of your dreams, at a price you can afford.
We helped one of our customers get a $12,372 dream kitchen for $4,687.35 imagine what we can do for you.
Fill out our online form and get an estimate before you talk to anyone.
You can change everything else, and even save money, if you have a good plan.
One logical place to start is at the heart of the home, the kitchen. You probably spend many hours in your kitchen everyday. But, does it look and function the way you think it should? Probably not, and many people compromise here because they think that they have to.
It’s no wonder why so many shy away from remodeling their kitchen,
- Consumer Reports says- “The average for a midrange major remodel comes in at more than $57,000, while an upscale redo with all the trimmings costs a whopping $110,938.”
Continue reading and you will discover ways that you can get your dream kitchen without stressing out your bank account.
- Consider this; According to Remodeling magazine's annual analysis of cost versus value, “A kitchen face-lift will return more on your investment than any other improvement made in your home.” The key is doing it wisely.
Here are 6 ways to save on a kitchen remodel
A five-figure makeover might not be in your plans, but the kitchen of your dreams can be. Here are 6 ways to resuscitate a tired, old kitchen.
1. Don’t Replace Reface
Provided the cabinets are structurally sound and your layout is practical, you can spruce them up with a fresh coat of paint or reface them. Improve your cabinet capacity with inexpensive cabinet organizers. This gives you the ability to focus on the aesthetic details that will make your kitchen stand out. Applying crown molding to the top of cabinets and light rail to the bottom of the cabinets gives them a finished look.
2. Add or Update an Island
Whether it's a permanent unit with furniture-style looks or a small portable one on casters, an island adds work and storage space. The style should complement your cabinets, but it needn't match exactly. A wood island can add warmth to a white kitchen, and a painted finish can inject color into an all-wood one. Be sure that there is at least a 42-inch clearance around the island to ensure easy access and smooth traffic flow. Prices start around $150 and go up depending on the style and finish you choose.
Already have an island? Try applying a decorative bead board panel and a baseboard to make the island look like a piece of furniture,
3. Update your Kitchen with a New Backsplash
Visually prominent but small enough not to need much material, the wall space above the counter or between the top cabinets and the counter is a great place to add color or contrast. Paint is the simplest and cheapest option for making over a backsplash. Tile—ceramic, colored glass, or stone—costs $10 to $40 per square foot installed. Or use stainless steel, at $100 to $150 per square foot installed, to complement stainless appliances.
4. Change the Surfaces
Replacing or adding countertops, sinks, faucets, and flooring were some of the most popular projects to add style to a kitchen.
Laminate countertops can cost as little as $550 for an average-size kitchen, and trendy but tough quartz starts at $2,800.
Add an engineered wood floor for $8 per square foot. No need to go for exotic materials for your sink, we have found that thinner stainless-steel sinks resisted dents, stains, scratches, and heat as well as thicker, more expensive ones. Faucets costing between $80 and $600 and have very few differences, so find a style you like and get a faucet with a lifetime warranty that covers leaks and stains.
- Countertops: Tricks of the Trade Mix and match. Use expensive materials on small, eye-catching areas, such as an island, and a lower-priced material elsewhere. But check whether the store requires a minimum order. Although the color and pattern will vary by piece, a visit to the stone yard can turn up pieces that work together. You can also save by using ¾-inch-thick stone rather than the typical 1 ¼-inch.
- Decorative edges, such as bevels and ogees, add style but cost an extra $10 to $50 per linear foot.
5. Make Your Lighting Shine
Proper lighting makes a kitchen more inviting and safer. Under cabinet fixtures are the best source of task lighting, and they can be purchased for $200 in an average-size kitchen. Update ceiling-mounted fixtures, especially dated fluorescent boxes, with a pendant lamp or track lighting.
6. Refrigerators: Get Style for Less
If you plan to change your refrigerator don’t splurge on cabinet depth or built in appliances. Cabinet-depth models are a compromise: Shallower than standard fridges and usually cost twice as much. Pulling a cabinet forward and adding full size side panels can give you the built in look for a fraction of the cost.
Forgo extended warranties. Surveys show that fewer than one in five refrigerators were repaired in the first three years. Even if your fridge needs fixing during that period, the repair is likely to cost no more than the warranty.
So you don’t have to settle with the kitchen you have right now, you can have your dream kitchen with the right planning and expert help.
For far too long homeowners have walked away from the big box stores with their hopes dashed by inexperienced “salespeople” (or experts) who don’t know how to help you get what you want at a price you can afford.
You should know it is possible to get the kitchen of your dreams, at a price you can afford.
We helped one of our customers get a $12,372 dream kitchen for $4,687.35 imagine what we can do for you.
Fill out our online form and get an estimate before you talk to anyone.
How much will my dream kitchen cost?
We can give you a "ballpark" estimate so you have an idea of your cost before you talk to anyone.
Just give us as much information as you can on our online estimate form. We work up a figure and email it back to you in 24-48hrs. Then you decide if you want to meet in person. So you get the kitchen of your dreams without wasting time or money on options you don't care about.
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