5 Proven Tips for New Kitchen Remodeling

Kitchen Remodeling

Have you been planning for a new kitchen? Well, remodeling your kitchen is one way to get there. First, you have to reach out to your local kitchen remodeling contractor for a quotation to make the process a walk in the park. If you intend to remodel your kitchen alone, you can count on these DIY tips.

1.  Deal with all the gaps

You may have to deal with gaps between the old and the new floors if you’re keeping the existing floor and replacing the kitchen cabinets. In most cases, the base cabinets will measure 24 inches while the toe-kick measurement varies.  

You can end up with gaps if the new cabinets do not fit the existing cabinet measurement. Therefore, you have to ensure the cabinets you are replacing match the new ones.  You can mold the gaps that are small than ¾ inches.

2.  Measure before you order

Before you order kitchen countertops, you should have the correct measurements with you. You should measure all the installed-based cabinets to find out the base countertop dimensions. 

You can end up with raw cabinets having different sizes after the installation because of out-of-square walls. Therefore, you should place the carpenter’s square over the end of the cabinet and measure to the furthest point of the wall to avoid any gaps.

3.  Leave enough space for a bigger fridge

When you remodel your kitchen, you should leave enough space for a bigger fridge and other electronics like a cooker. Try leaving enough space between kitchen cabinets just in case you plan to replace your existing fridge with a bigger one. 

A typical fridge measures 32-36 in width. If you want to fill up the extra space, you can install filler strips.  Install shelving between panels over the top of the fridge and cabinets.

4.  Create space for a mini office

The modern kitchen should have some space for a mini-office. That said, if you want to use your kitchen as your office, you should include that in the new model. Leave a small area in the kitchen enough for a seat and a desktop computer.  Add more outlets for plugging your computer. You can also add more shelving for your office stationery and paperwork.

5. Install under-cabinets racks

Under-cabinet storage racks save you space and make it easier to pull kitchen utensils without the clutter of knife holders and spice racks. The rack swings up against the underside of the cabinets when the cooking is done. You can get some ready-made racks and install them in your kitchen. Make some wooden racks to hold the knives and other utensils that may eat the counter space.

Final Thoughts

When you plan to remodel your kitchen, you should have a blueprint of how you want your kitchen to look like. Have an idea of what items you want to have in the kitchen. You can hire a professional kitchen contractor for the job. Always follow these tricks when remodeling a modern kitchen.