Steps to Planning a Kitchen Remodeling

Posted by admin 4 January, 2010

planning a kitchen remodelingPlanning a kitchen remodeling – is a difficult task. Step by step, your dreams for the new kitchen take real shape. But before you see yourself a choice of design, it is necessary to undertake preparatory work. Remove the measurements and make a sketch, carefully read this manual.

Your actions step by step
Planning your new kitchen in the first place will depend on the size and shape of the room.
1. Start by assessing the existing kitchen. What it is good and what needs to be fixed? Or imagine the kitchen of your dreams. What is important, and what can be sacrificed? Make a list.
2. Draw a plan of the room, noting all the relevant details: doors, windows, pipes, batteries, electrical outlets, etc.
3. Measure the height and width of each wall, on which you want your cabinets. Do not forget to include all the important details. Select the layout of their future kitchen.
4. Draw a plan of the room (top view) on a large-scale paper.
5. Remove templates from the template cabinets at the end of the brochure. With their help, try to imagine a different layout of the kitchen. Finding a suitable option templates redraw the plan.
6. From the beginning, think about the internal equipment cabinets. These details may influence the choice of cabinets and pedestals.
7. Remember that your new kitchen should be safe for children.
8. Do not forget about proper lighting.
9. Make a list of items that you need. Do not forget to appliances!

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