The Value of Kitchen Remodeling
It’s a proven fact that homes with remodeled kitchens sell, and have much higher values than homes without remodeled kitchens. In most cases, you will see a return in every dollar you spend in upgrading your kitchen. Even if you have a limited budget, it can really make a difference to change one aspect of the kitchen at a time. Here are some areas of the kitchen that we suggest working on, before worrying about the small details.
Appliances: Two words. Stainless Steel. Having all matching appliances give the kitchen a cohesive feel. If a buyer walks into a kitchen that is outdated, but has matching stainless steel appliances, you can bet they haven’t ruled it out. Having updated appliances in a kitchen appeals to buyers because that’s one less expense they have to worry about after moving in.
Cabinets: Even if you don’t want to replace the entire cabinetry system, improving the cabinet doors can make a world of difference. Sometimes a simple new coat of paint and updated hardware can make a kitchen look brand new! If a new coat of paint won’t do the trick, you can find cabinet doors at home improvement and cabinet stores that you can install yourself. Just make sure the measurements match up, and viola, you’ve transformed the look of your kitchen with a quick fix.
Lighting: One of the quickest ways to turn someone off to your kitchen is to have an outdated light fixture above your island or kitchen table. Shiny brass is one metal you’ll want to avoid. If that’s what kind of fixture you do have, there are simple paint techniques that make a huge difference. If you want to buy a new fixture, buy something neutral enough that it will appeal to a wide variety of people.
For more ideas on kitchen renovations, look for Phoenix contractors.






