Account for Space in Kitchen Remodeling
February 27, 2018

Account for Space in Kitchen Remodeling

Home remodel-striking-kitchen-bathny-bellKitchen remodeling can be an exciting prospect: turning a dingy or awkward space into a showpiece for your home. The kitchen is one of the most heavily used parts of any home, and the changes made by a professional remodeling project can feel like you have a whole new house. Planning is a very important part of the process, and nay good remodeling expert will stress its importance before going in. Among the biggest issues, you should discuss is the best way to account for space in your new kitchen.

Unbending Rules

Square footage is the only thing about the remodeling project that absolutely cannot bend. No matter how much money you spend or how experienced the remodeling team is, you simply can’t create more square footage where there isn’t any.

That can have a huge impact on the number of appliances and fixtures in your new space, as well as things like counter surface and cabinet space. It can also affect things like the size of your refrigerator or dishwasher, the presence of any needed lengths of pipe (either in the walls or under the floors or ceiling) It may mean rethinking the space to account for a load-bearing wall, or altering the size and shape of doorways to accommodate your specific needs.

Practicality Comes First

Among the other considerations in this arena, you need to think about being able to use the new kitchen comfortably, which means devoting a certain amount of space to simply being able to move around and use the various appliances. No matter how aesthetically pleasing you want the space to be, you’re going to need to use the kitchen every day with comfort and ease.

For quality kitchen remodeling services in Denver, CO, call on the friendly pros at Striking Remodels by Bell to discuss your options.