Are you looking for the best kitchen remodeling services? Look no further than William Remodeling Residential and Commercial Services. We have an expert team and high-quality equipment to do the job right the first time, every time. Get in touch to get a free consultation!
Simple Steps to Remodel Your Kitchen
When you hire William Remodeling Residential and Commercial Services, you get an expert team to handle your kitchen remodeling. We follow a step-by-step approach to build you the kitchen of your dreams.
Let’s get into their details:
Sketch Out Your Kitchen Remodeling Ideas
In the first step, we consult your kitchen remodeling ideas. It allows you to determine what you expect from the final result. You can take inspiration via online search, Pinterest, and home improvement sites. Save these ideas into a separate folder on your computer or mobile phone. During consultation, you can show them to us. We also provide some pre-built templates, and you can suggest customization. When you are choosing a design, you should consider how you will use your kitchen and whether your new design will fit within the existing floor plan.
Getting Done With The Paperwork
Once the design is finalized, the next step is to handle all kinds of paperwork. Here, we help you get all the necessary permits so that we can work on your kitchen.
Demolition
The next step is demolition. We break the kitchen (or the portion to be demolished) to prepare it for remodeling. During demolition, we recommend you do the following:
Set up a temporary kitchen in another room of the house.
Make sure you have space to prepare small meals.
Bring only the essential appliances you need for cooking (read: no waffle irons).
Use a mini-fridge to store perishables.
Stock your pantry with paper plates, plastic silverware, and cups.
Keep nonperishables such as peanut butter, crackers, and snack bars handy.
If it’s a hassle, you can eat out, but make sure you budget for it as well.
Connect Utilities
After demolishing your kitchen, we first focus on the utilities, i.e., plumbing and electrical systems. It can cost you thousands of dollars, so you better prepare for it. Regarding utilities, you don’t want to cut any corners. If you’re looking to save on this area of your budget kitchen remodel, we recommend keeping your old plumbing and electrical if it’s safe.
Rebuild Walls
Next on the list are walls. If you need to update your utilities or change your kitchen layout, you’ll need to install drywall and insulation. Drywall typically makes up a small portion of a kitchen remodel’s cost. We use fewer sheets (as low as possible) to save you money. But remember, it does not come at the expense of the quality.
Replace Flooring
After working on your walls, we move to your flooring in the next phase. There are many flooring options to choose from. The most popular ones are tile, hardwood, and natural stone.
Update Cabinets
When it comes to kitchen cabinet updates, you have a few options: stock, semi-custom, and custom. Stock cabinets are pre-built and are available as-is in any home improvement store. Semi-custom cabinets take longer to manufacture and are more expensive than stocked ones. Fully customized cabinets are made to your specifications and are the most costly.
New Sink & Countertops
The first step to installing new sinks and countertops is choosing the right material. There are plenty of types of countertops, ranging from laminate to granite. Before installing countertops, we apply backing, like plywood, to the top of your cabinets. Then, we test your sink to ensure it’s the correct size.
Installing Appliances
The next step is to say goodbye to your temporary kitchen setup by installing appliances. It’s best to shop around when it comes to appliances. Check out both independent business and home improvement stores to find the most budget-friendly option. If you’re willing to compromise your aesthetics, white appliances typically cost less than black or stainless steel.
Put Up Backsplash and Design Touches
To give your kitchen a more customized look, we install backsplash. It adds flair to your kitchen and protects your walls from grease and moisture. Here, you have a variety of options, like beadboard, ceramic tiles, shiplap, etc.
Final Touch
While giving the final touch, we focus on lighting. Here, you have ambient and task lighting. Ambient lighting includes chandeliers, track lights, and recessed lighting. These fixtures light up the entire kitchen and are usually placed over a kitchen island or table. Task lighting includes under-cabinet lighting, such as LED strips that light up a particular kitchen area, like the counter, to make cooking easier.
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When choosing the cabinets and countertops, you must consider your budget. It’s essential to consider the ways you’ll use your space to ensure you’re getting appliances, cabinets, and countertops that look great and function properly.
Don’t ignore the importance of layered lighting, adequate seating, and traffic flow. You also need to consider your workspace, the position of appliances, the amount of storage you need, and the location of the trash can.