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How Do I Plan a Kitchen Remodel That Adds Value to My Home?

Planning a kitchen remodel is one of the most rewarding projects a homeowner can take on. The kitchen is the most important space in a home. It’s where food’s cooked, families gather, and guests mingle. An individual’s everyday life unfolds in the kitchen.

Many people invest thousands of dollars in kitchen remodeling projects. It’s crucial to ensure that this project improves the homeowner’s lifestyle. It should also increase the home’s market value. The good news is that there are various ways to do this. Here’s how to plan a kitchen remodel that adds value.

Begin with a Smart Budget

Before you tear down walls or shop for new appliances, make a detailed budget.  The secret to adding value is good spending. Being stingy can make your remodel look unfinished. But overspending might not yield a return at resale.

The first thing you should do is determine your home’s value. Experts say that you should spend between 5% and 15% of the entire worth of your property on a kitchen remodel. Next, figure out how much everything will cost. Split your budget between cabinetry, appliances, and labor. Make sure you have a contingency fund. You might have unexpected issues, like outdated wiring or plumbing. So set aside 10% to 15% for surprises.

Focus on Function First

A kitchen remodeling is only as good as its layout. Functionality should be your top priority when planning the design. Think about how you use your kitchen. Do you cook every day? Do you also entertain in this space? Plan accordingly.

Make sure you incorporate the work triangle. This refers to the three main centers of the space – the sink, refrigerator, and stove. The distance between the three should be efficient. This allows for smooth movement while cooking.

Remodeling your kitchen is a great time to tackle storage concerns. Think about deep drawers, pull-out shelves or a walk-in pantry. You might take the opportunity to improve lighting and ventilation while you’re at it. The generous natural light and ventilation create an open and comfortable space.

An efficient layout improves your daily experience and appeals to future homebuyers.

Choose Upgrades That Pay Off

Focus on the improvements that deliver the best ROI. A minor kitchen remodel often offers a better ROI.

Here are a few improvements to consider:

  • Cabinets: There’s no need to replace cabinets. You could reface or paint preexisting cabinets to update them.
  • Counter Tops: Quartz and granite tops are still the best when it comes to durability and look.
  • Appliances: Invest in energy-efficient models. Stainless steel is timeless and an attractive feature for buyers.
  • Flooring: Wood floors or luxury vinyl plank are both elegant and long-lasting. It is also easy to take care of.

If you’re not sure, go with classic styles instead of trends. In the long run, classic designs keep their value better.

Think About Energy Efficiency

Sustainability is no longer a trend; it’s a selling point. Energy-efficient kitchens save money in the long run. It’s also appealing to environmentally conscious buyers. That’s why you should upgrade appliances during a kitchen remodeling project. To save water and power, look for models that have the ENERGY STAR label.

You should also put up LED lights. LEDs run longer and consume less energy than regular light bulbs. Make sure you improve the insulation and the windows. Better insulation makes your kitchen comfortable all year long.

These changes show that you are thinking ahead and might raise the value of your house.

Quality is More Important Than Quantity

You could desire every high-end feature you can think of. But what really matters is good craftsmanship and materials. Pick long-lasting items and experienced workers to put them in.

Hire experienced contractors for your kitchen remodeling project. A reputable remodeling contractor like Pacific Bay Construction can help. They’ll ensure you have the best layout. They’ll also help you avoid expensive mistakes.

You should also check materials in person. Touch and see materials before buying to ensure they meet your expectations. You also shouldn’t cut corners. Poor workmanship can lower your home’s value. It could even mean that repairs will cost a lot more later.

Before You Go

You can turn your kitchen into a space that enhances both beauty and home value. And Pacific Bay Construction will be there every step of the way. Our company specializes in full-service kitchen remodeling. We can design your layout, install your flooring, and make custom cabinets. Our team of experts takes care of every detail with care. You can be sure that your new kitchen will be both useful and elegant. Contact us if you’re looking for a modern upgrade. You can also reach us at 925-775-3173.

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