Kitchen Design
Chances are you already have a kitchen design and merely need to
replace old cabinets with new. If this is not the case, there are many
good kitchen design books that you can purchase to help with this part of
the project. However, if you are replacing the cabinets, it is also a
good time to consider replacing your floor, lighting, and appliances.
Shop for appliances first to ensure that you leave enough room to fit the
models you prefer. Today's refrigerators keep getting bigger, so make
sure you leave plenty of space. If you want to move, rotate, or expand
your kitchen island, now is the time. Make sure the floor underneath is
usable and the lighting above can be moved so it will be centered above
the new island. More drastic changes might involve tearing down a wall
between kitchen and family room or opening up a space in the wall with
installation of double-sided wall cabinets hanging above. See below for
some tips on the order in which you should install the various parts of
your kitchen. Most kitchen cabinets can be measured exactly and
replaced with new ones of the same size. However, you could also consider
changing the layout slightly to give you wider cabinets for storage of
large items or narrower cabinets with more small drawers or pull-out
trays. If you have a wall of cabinets that are placed between two walls,
you have to carefully measure the amount of space you have. Make sure you
buy cabinets that fit within that space even if you have to buy them an
inch or two smaller and use a filler piece. There is nothing worse than
finding out your walls are warped and the cabinets are a quarter inch too
wide to fit!
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