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Ideas for Remodeling the Kitchen
The downturn in the economy has lead many people to look into remodeling their homes to increase equity and overall value. When remodeling any part of the home, one should always keep in mind the return on investment. For those who wish to sell their house in the near future, or rent their home, it would not make sense to invest more money than what the home is potentially worth. On the contrary, if one plans to live in the home for a long duration, possibly the rest of their life, large personalizations may be well worth the price. One of the largest and most expensive projects one may undertake when remodeling the kitchen is replacing the cabinetry. Although a seemingly easy task, even refurbishing kitchen cabinets can be costly and time consuming if one is not experienced. For those wanting to sell their house within a few years after the remodel, he or she should keep in mind that cabinet choices should revolve around price and should fit the style of home. Another kitchen remodeling job that can be almost as equally costly as cabinetry is replacing kitchen counter-tops. Kitchen counter-tops come in a number of materials such as Formica, granite, marble, and other technologically advanced composites. One should realize that granite or marble counter-tops in a home with linoleum flooring may not be the best option. One should expect to pay for both the counter-tops themselves as well as the installation. Flooring is an important aspect of a kitchen and is a popular place to start when remodeling one's cooking area. However, one should be mindful of cheap flooring as an option especially when renting. Because renters are hard on flooring in a house in general, cheap flooring may be one's best option. Although renters can purchase rental insurance from companies such as RentersInsurance.com to protect their valuables, homeowners are mostly responsible for any damage that occurs while tenants are in place. |
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