The kitchen is the heart of any home. It’s where we spend our time cooking, eating, and relaxing with friends and family. That doesn’t mean it has to be a place that looks like you’re in a hospital waiting room. There are three important design secrets that can make your kitchen look amazing without breaking the bank:
Utilize Natural Light
When designing your new layout, keep windows in mind. A large window allows for an abundance of natural light to pour into the space which will give off a warm glow throughout the day and evening hours.
Think About the Layout
One of the biggest mistakes people make when designing their kitchen is not thinking about the traffic flow. Make sure there is enough space for people to move around comfortably and that all of your appliances are easily accessible.
Don’t forget about storage! You’ll need plenty of cabinets and drawers to store all your pots, pans, spices, and utensils. Roll-out trays are a great option for storage and organization.
Mix it Up
The best way to keep your kitchen looking fresh is by mixing different styles. This can be accomplished in various ways, for example:
• Mixing cabinet types
• Adding metallic finishes or backsplashes
• Inserting a vintage twist using metal pieces that are covered with patina finishings.
Every kitchen renovation project is different and requires a unique approach to match your needs. You want to make sure you hire someone with experience so that you get quality results and know what to expect throughout each step of the process. Strategic Remodel can help ensure this happens by providing accurate estimates and timelines so homeowners don’t have unexpected expenses or delays. We also offer design services to ensure your kitchen renovation enhances the value of your home without breaking the bank.
Andy Tanges is owner of Strategic Remodel, Wichita’s premier residential remodeling contractor, since 2009. He’s been making homeowners happy since he was a kid working in the family business. He’s learned a thing or two over the years. Have a question for Andy or a vision for a remodel? Contact him here.
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