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How to DIY Your Kitchen Renovation Like A Pro: A Guide

Written by:
Allen Brown
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Kitchen renovations are not easy. You could argue that they are the most difficult and also expensive types of renovations a person can perform. There are many things that need to be thought through, from what you are going to do with your appliances in the interim between your renovation’s start and finish to what kind of flooring you are going to install. This post will explore this topic in extensive detail, offering suggestions and advice that you can use to ensure your kitchen renovation is done properly and well.  

Redoing Kitchen Counters

Why not start your renovation by redoing your kitchen counters? You don’t need a professional’s support to do this. A lot of people think that all kitchen work requires some kind of contractor’s help, but this is not true. You can do just about everything yourself. The only time it’s necessary to call for help is if you are working with electrical wires. In terms of kitchen counters, why not tear yours out and replace them with bespoke wooden ones? You can either order counters online or make them yourself. If you make them yourself, apply a tung oil finish to give them a pretty appearance. You will need power tools to replace your kitchen counters, so if you do not have a lot of money, consider renting them instead of buying them yourself.

Buying New Appliances

The next thing you need to think about is appliances. If you are going to renovate your kitchen, why not tear out and replace your old appliances? You can either sell your old ones or give them away to charity. If they are in poor condition, you can scrap them. When buying new appliances, it is important to budget. New appliances can be very expensive. A good way to save money in the short term is to buy them using a pay-in-three service. A pay-in-three service will make it possible for you to spread the cost of your appliance purchases into three monthly installments. Some services allow you to pay back the cost of your appliances over a longer period of time. You need to make sure you find the option that’s right for you if you do not have enough money to buy new appliances but want to.

Consider Underfloor Heating

Underfloor heating is something a lot of people are starting to buy for their kitchens. It’s not hard to see why when you consider the fact that the vast majority of homeowners never turn the radiators on in their kitchens. The reason for this is that a lot of kitchens get very hot when ovens are turned on, making heating kitchens wholly unnecessary. However, a lot of kitchens are also tiled, which means that the floors get very cold in winter, even if the rooms do not. You should consider underfloor heating if you have tiled floors and frequently have to resort to wearing shoes only in your kitchen to avoid feeling uncomfortable when you are cooking. Underfloor cooking is a great investment and an effective way to make your kitchen a lot more pleasant to spend time in. The good thing about underfloor heating is that it’s usually quite affordable. However, you won’t be able to install it yourself, you’ll have to pay someone since it involves working with water and gas pipes.

Open-Plan Living

An open-plan living situation could be exactly what your home needs. People all around the world are starting to adopt open-plan living, mainly because it opens their houses up and makes them feel a lot more spacious. The best thing about open-plan living is that it makes it possible for you to spend more time with your family. Rather than being separated from them when you are cooking, you will all be in the same room. It also means that you’ll be able to join your loved ones for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, even if you are not eating. The only downside to open-plan living is that it often means that people’s furniture ends up smelling like food, but there are ways to prevent that from happening, i.e., draping plastic sheets over furniture when you are cooking and eating.

Building Ventilation

If you have an old house, the chances are that your kitchen’s ventilation is not that good. Poor kitchen ventilation can lead to people’s houses stinking of food, dampness forming, and even mold becoming manifest. Mold can cause a lot of health problems and make people’s lives very uncomfortable. People who suffer from allergies are usually very vulnerable to mold and can experience negative side effects like trouble breathing and frequent allergic reactions. To build ventilation into your kitchen, add vents. If you have an air-conditioning unit at home, make sure that it works in the kitchen, too. An air-conditioning unit will suck up air from your kitchen and replace it with clean air from outside. Installing an air-conditioning unit is not something you can do yourself, but ventilating your kitchen is. There are guides and tutorials you can follow online that will help with kitchen ventilation.

Regular Maintenance

Finally, make sure that you take care of your kitchen once you have renovated it. A lot of people make the mistake of performing extensive renovations, and then allowing their kitchens to fall into disorder. Routine, regular maintenance keeps your kitchen in usable condition. Not only can keeping your kitchen in good order prevent you from having to perform expensive maintenance or repairs in the future, but it can also keep your kitchen hygienic and safe. A kitchen that’s not maintained is a lot more likely to develop pest infestations than one that is. Make sure that when you are maintaining your kitchen, you put a heavy focus on cleanliness. You need to keep your kitchen as clean as you possibly can. Make sure that if you do not have the time to maintain and look after your kitchen, you hire a cleaner to do the work for you.

Your kitchen renovation doesn’t have to be difficult. With the guidance given here in fact, it’ll be easier than ever. Take each point into consideration and use this post’s advice to streamline your journey towards getting your dream kitchen.


By Liliana Alvarez

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