Probably the centrepiece of any home (besides the living room, of course) is the kitchen. We all know how important eating right and keeping yourself full are. Food is our comfort, lifeline, and pleasure at the same time; that’s why the heart of any house is the part where you prepare it. But it’s also pivotal to understand that your kitchen should be welcoming, clean, and functional at the same time. Besides, who wouldn’t want to prepare meals in style, right? That’s why creating a cosy yet visually appealing kitchen is key to better living.
Renovating your kitchen is every homeowner’s dream and responsibility; you have the freedom to choose how it will look and feel. But of course, this needs careful planning to be pulled off successfully. So, in this article, you should pay attention to our DIY kitchen renovation guide to turn that dream into reality.
Making the Plan: It’s a big mistake to dive right in without knowing what you’re dealing with, careful planning is always the first step. Planning your new kitchen can prevent you from making hazardous and costly mistakes and will allow you to foresee probable hurdles you might encounter along the way. It will give you a rough idea about the costs and will save you a lot of money if done properly. Make sure to map your kitchen and consider available appliances and other furniture you might want to keep or change.
Electrical and Plumbing: a good electrical and plumbing system should be your number one priority first before anything else. You don’t want to ruin those cabinets by unnecessarily drilling or removing them by taking this step after. It’s important to note though that you should proceed with this step with caution, especially if you’re a novice with this type of stuff. It is recommended to call professionals here even if you’re doing this DIY, as the risk of injury, fire, and even death is too high.
Shelves, Cabinets, and Flooring: you can change how you do these steps however you want; just make sure all of them match together in the end. Choosing the proper floor pattern is essential, since this will dictate what colour scheme or materials will go well with the cabinets, shelves, and the furniture. Make sure to choose materials that will be suitable to maximise the overall functionality and aesthetic of your kitchen. You don’t want an ugly eye sore or an aesthetic statue you can’t even use properly.
Sink and Appliances: once you’re done with the basic outline and scheme of your kitchen, it’s time to bring in the faucet and sink to complete the basics. This is also the time when you bring your appliances, such as the refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, and whatever you feel will make your new kitchen much better. If your kitchen has a window facing the outside, then maybe try to get furniture to complement those outdoor blinds on your porch.