How to Stretch Kitchen Renovation Budgets

How much will it cost to renovate my kitchen ranks among the top questions homeowners (in name of service territory) ask when they come to a showroomThe answer usually is the same, “that depends, because the cost of a kitchen remodel depends on the size of the space, the scope of the project and the design and product decisions made during the planning processDespite spending weeks and months researching, few homeowners (in name of service territory) have a realistic grasp of the cost of a remodel due to the multiple variables involved or where to start.  That’s okayDesigning dream kitchens, specifying products, and managing renovation projects are not skill sets that are easily acquired or often used by homeowners (in name of service territory). Those functions are professional services that homeowners (in name of service territory) expect and deserve from a professional showroom and talented designer. 

 

Homeowners (in name of service territory) can expect to spend 30 to 33% of their kitchen renovation budget on labor and 67 to 70% on materialsLooking to cut the budget on labor is penny wise and dollar foolishThere are opportunities, however, to stretch budget dollars on material choices, starting with cabinetsAll cabinets provide a utilitarian function as a place to store stuffHowever, homeowners (in name of service territory) should know that cabinets are the most influential product in the aesthetic design of a kitchen. Cabinet cost is driven by door style, material and finish. Simply changing the style or finish of a cabinet can increase costs by 10 to 30%.  Many homeowners (in name of service territory) can stretch cabinet budget dollars by opting for semi-custom or stock cabinets without compromising the aesthetic and performance that they want.  Have your designer explain the benefits and limitations of semi-custom and stock cabinets versus custom counterparts to determine if they are viable options for your kitchen renovation. 

 

Countertops often represent the second highest product expenditure in the kitchenBudget stretching countertops includes those made from porcelain that look and feel like stone, butcher block, recycled glass and even many homeowners (in name of service territory) are pleasantly surprised by the price of certain granites. 

 

Appliances are the third major expenditure for most kitchen remodelsSmart appliances provide a definite cool factorHowever, if you don’t have an unlimited budget, determine if you need a dishwasher that tells you when you need to buy detergent or a refrigerator that can order groceries when needed. 

 

Many homeowners (in name of service territory) can create a wow factor in their new kitchens without breaking the bank by opting for a statement-making backsplash or light fixturesCost-effective backsplash options range from everything between bold colored glass panels to dramatic glazed tilesUsing the same material for a backsplash as the countertop is another technique to keep costs in check without compromising style, look or feel.   

 

Don’t overlook the role cabinet hardware can play in a new kitchenThere’s a reason why it is considered the jewelry for the kitchenHave your designer select innovative pieces that will make your new kitchen look like a million bucks.    

 

What’s the best way to stretch your kitchen renovation budget without compromising your ability to turn your dreams into a realityGive us a call at (phone) or make an appointment to visit our showroom at (address) and let us show you how to create a kitchen that is the envy of the neighborhood without breaking the bank.