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  What do you need to consider?
Each homeowner needs to think about many things when trying to decide what to do in their kitchen. What are your short and long-term goals? How will all the factors below play into your decisions?
The cost of a remodel is usually one of the first questions contractors are asked when meeting with new clients. Calculating the cost of any remodel requires knowing first the design, scope and size of the project and this is especially true for a kitchen remodel.
ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS:
• Does your kitchen need to be updated?
• Would a remove & replace facelift or swapping out all the “pretty stuff” like countertops, hardware and fixtures fit your needs?
• Does your existing kitchen fit the needs of your family?
• Do you need more space and function in your kitchen’s layout?
• Do you want an open concept floorplan by removing or opening up walls?
• Do you want to expand your kitchen’s footprint by building an addition or repurposing underused spaces?
 •Cost •Enjoyment •Livability
•Functionality
•Needs & Wants
•Selling soon vs. staying long-term
As you read the lists above and objectively evaluate your answers, you may realize everything in your kitchen needs to be “updated.” Maybe a wall needs to come down to create a bigger room or you want to relocate the kitchen to a different area in the home altogether.
To help you better understand the costs involved in your next kitchen remodel, we thought it would be helpful to share with you four different projects and what they cost to remodel. We hope you benefit from reading about our clients’ journeys and learn something that will help you decide what your best option is for your kitchen. ENJOY!
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   What makes the cut? What to Consider When
Remodeling Your Kitchen
















































































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