Saturday 1 April 2017

A Guideline On Planning Kitchen Remodeling In Northern Virginia

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By Jessica Moore


For most homeowners, the kitchen is one of the most important rooms in the home, and the center of a great deal of family activity. With so much use, it does not take long for many kitchens to begin to show their age. No matter what your circumstances or budget, chances are good that you home could benefit from a makeover, and the good news is that kitchen remodeling in northern Virginia is one of those rare home improvements that can substantially increase the resale value of the home.

Determining the scope of the kitchen renovation project will help you set a timeline, as well as a budget. Your timeline will vary depending on a variety of factors, including materials, style (classic, modern, country, Asian, etc.), appliances, fixtures, etc. Will you be redesigning the floor plan as well? If so, the new kitchen size will have an impact on space, function, and time frame.

Minimize your downtime. There's no way around it. A major renovation project inherently implies downtime in your kitchen. Your family will be unable to use the kitchen as a place to gather, cook, eat, do homework, etc. For a while. Since there is no way to eliminate the downtime, you want to reduce it as much as possible. Because cabinets require the most time to arrive after ordering, never start demolition until cabinets have been delivered to the warehouse. This should limit your downtime to no more than four weeks.

Deciding on a theme is not always easy, of course, and it is important to choose your theme carefully, and to consider your lifestyle and that of your family when making the choice. Some homeowners will opt for the ultra-modern look, with stainless steel appliances and countertops, while others will look to the durability of granite counter-tops and solid wood cabinets. The key is to think about how you use your kitchen, and plan your choices appropriately.

Don't sweat the small stuff. To borrow part of the title from Richard Carlson's book: Don't Sweat the Small Stuff! Mistakes will happen on your renovation project. Period. End of Statement. Recognize upfront that mistakes will happen and recognize that an experienced remodeling contractor knows how to minimize and correct mistakes.

Financing options for this renovation project depend on its scope. For standalone upgrades below $1,000, you may consider various no money down or interest-free offers from local home improvement stores. For projects up to $5,000, you may want to consider using credit cards with low or 0% APR's. In addition, try to use credit cards that will allow you to accumulate reward points. For large scale projects, you may want to consider either taking on a home equity line of credit (HELOC) or a home equity loan (HEL).

There will be certain fees involved in a home equity loan, such as appraisal fees, title fees, originator fees, closing fees, stamp duties, etc. However, the interest rates on home equity loans are usually lower than financing rates from credit cards and other sources. In addition, interest payments on a home equity loan are tax deductible.

Simply put, these remodeling should be a cause for excitement! Stress may be an unavoidable byproduct of a remodel, but you don't have to lose your marriage over it! Follow these 6 vital tips, beat the stress, keep your marriage intact, and enjoy your cooking room for decades to come!




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