Ideas for New Kitchens on a Budget

Renovating a kitchen can cost a small fortune, but it doesn’t have to. Many new kitchens have been designed and built on a budget using techniques and methods that turn boring, dated cabinetry, counters and plumbing fixtures into a more modern and usable space.
What Can You Do With Just a Little Investment?

If you only want to give the kitchen a facelift, with new paint, stain and limited replacements, this project is probably best as a DIY. Going with this plan can save you a lot of money on labour and by limiting the materials needed. Some conservative estimates put a small, DIY kitchen renovation project around ?1000 to ?1500.

Cabinets can be refinished after sanding any existing gloss off. They can also be spruced up with an iron on wood veneer that will adhere easily. This option also avoids the chemicals and odours that result from repainting or staining wood cabinetry. You could also make sure that any exterior windows have double glazing in them, this will keep the heat in the home and reduce energy bills in the long term. Double glazing windows in the kitchen also adds value to an already valuable room so the cost is definitely worth it.

Replacing your existing countertop with a new laminate product from the local home improvement store can be another reasonably priced project. Be sure that the joints fit well and are sealed to prevent moisture from causing the laminate product to swell and warp.

Other quick and virtually painless upgrades that can give your new kitchens a brighter sense of style include new hardware for the cabinets, an updated tap and installing an over-the-range microwave. These additions will give the space a modern look and can add much needed counter space that makes this room more useable.

Can You Save Money By Hiring a Professional Renovation Contractor?
Is DIY the only way to save money on new kitchens? What do you do when extensive renovations are needed – such as updated flooring, tearing down walls or structural upgrades like a wall bump out or an addition?

Hiring the right professional renovator will indeed allow you to save money and will ensure that your investment is spent wisely and on exactly what your family needs. When your kitchen renovations require more than just a facelift, the only wise thing to do is call in a professional. Trying to DIY that sort of project can end up costing you much more than you expect in both time and materials.

Remember to give your renovation contractor a budget to work with and keep the lines of communication open to ensure the project stays within that budget. Stay abreast of the progress of the job and be flexible enough to adapt as things change. Structural, electrical and plumbing upgrades may eat away at your original number and cause you to either skip cosmetic upgrades or add to the projected budget.

New kitchens can be done on a budget by keeping things realistic and deciding whether you can handle some of the work yourself. Hire the right contractor and stay on top of communication to keep the costs under control. You’ll be amazed at what you can do with a low budget kitchen renovation.

Searching for kitchen quotes has never been easier with online suppliers offering quotes from local suppliers who will also be able to deal with exterior window requirements such as cheap double glazing.

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